If country music had a president, it would be Marty Stuart. He is the embodiment of the culture. His Congress of Country Music is to be his presidential library. It's a place where all generations will come to study and be inspired. There's no doubt that the Congress of Country Music will be a jewel among the nation's cultural centers.--Ken Burns
There are those among us who make history and those who keep it. Marty Stuart does both. He was a child prodigy whose musicianship has only increased along with his renown. Although just twelve years old when his career began, Stuart was well-schooled in the history of America's vernacular music. Within a year, he was living and working with many of the most revered talents in country music. His desire to savor his encounters with music legends prompted him to borrow a camera from his mother, a photographer of considerable talent herself. His natural aptitude for photography matured quickly. He became the keeper of the flame, a visual historian of country music and a collector of related artifacts.--Susan Edwards, executive director and CEO, Frist Art Museum