I used to watch those syndicated, black-and-white Country Music Television shows from the '60s with my dad. And all of those people that played on our television set, they just felt like family to me. And I believed in my heart, as a little kid, that I would be doing that someday and I would know all those people and we would be friends.
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"I used to watch those syndicated, black-and-white Country Music Television shows from the '60s with my dad. And all of those people that played on our television set, they just felt like family to me. And I believed in my heart, as a little kid, that I would be doing that someday and I would know all those people and we would be friends." — Marty Stuart #familyparenting #friendshiprelationships
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I used to watch those syndicated, black-and-white Country Music Television shows from the '60s with my dad. And all of those people that played on our television set, they just felt like family to me. And I believed in my heart, as a little kid, that I would be doing that someday and I would know all those people and we would be friends. — Marty Stuart
About Marty Stuart
Marty Stuart was a Musician from United States (1958–present).
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Who said "I used to watch those syndicated, black-and-white Country Music Television show…"?
This quote is attributed to Marty Stuart, a Musician from United States.
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Marty Stuart lived from 1958 – present.
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