Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives to headline Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ FestivalSeptember 6th, 2007 Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives will headline Starkville’s Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival on November 2-4.
“I’ll come down there with the Fabulous Superlatives and put the Johnny Cash on’em,” Stuart told a member of the festival’s organizing committee.
Stuart, a Mississippi native, has deep roots in the Magnolia State and with Johnny Cash and his family. Cash’s former son-in-law, Stuart joined The Man in Black’s backing band in 1980.
A country music renaissance man, Stuart has won four Grammy Awards, scored one platinum and five gold albums. His photography and writing have showcased a wealth of bluegrass, country, rock and rhythm, gospel and blues musicians.
In addition to Stuart’s vocal and musical abilities, he also shines through his songwriting, storytelling and music producing.
Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival executive director Robbie Ward announced the headliner from inside the “Starkville City Jail” Wednesday.
“We can’t wait to see Marty and the Fabulous Superlatives in November,” Ward said, standing next to one of the holding cells in the jail.
The Fabulous Superlatives consists of Kenny Vaughan, Harry Stinson and Brian Glenn.
Johnny Cash fans throughout the world can participate in a fascinating part of the Cash story–his experience at the “Starkville City Jail” and his lifelong story of redemption. City, county and state officials will issue symbolic pardons to Cash’s family on his behalf during the festival.
Rev. Allison S. Parvin, associate pastor at the First United Methodist Church in Starkville, will deliver the redemption sermon during the festival.
Cash’s story “is just one of the great gospel stories of now,” Parvin said.
Johnny Cash’s family and the John R. Cash Revocable Trust have endorsed the Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival.
“We’ll all help in any way possible to make this a memorable weekend in Starkville,” said Louis B. Robin, manager-business affairs of the John R. Cash Revocable Trust and manager for Johnny Cash from 1972-2003.
“I’m sure that Johnny would have been the first visitor in town on Nov. 2, had he been able.”
Bill Miller, owner and founder of www.johnnycash.com who was a personal friend of Cash’s, said the thought of a Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival delighted him and gives Cash fans a formal event to pay tribute to the legendary musical icon who died in 2003.
“There’s nothing like this anywhere in the world,” Miller said.
Cash sang about his run-in with the Starkville authorities on his album, “At San Quentin (The Complete Live Concert),” recorded in 1969. After performing at Mississippi State University in 1965, Starkville
police arrested Cash for public drunk and took him to the Oktibbeha County Jail, referred to as the Starkville City Jail in Cash’s song. His version of the story said police arrested him for “pickin’ flowers.” A few years after the altercation, Cash returned to Starkville and gave local authorities free tickets to his performance to show he had “no hard feelings.”
Of the seven times Cash was arrested, he only wrote about one–Starkville.
For more information about Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives, visit www.martystuart.net. For more information about Starkville’s Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ Festival, visit www.pardonjohnnycash.com or e-mail pardonjohnnycash@gmail.com.