"I was fortunate enough to play the Late Night Jam early on in my career, and enjoyed the whole vibe and experience," Church said. "I love Marty and his guys and I can't wait to join an already fantastic lineup."
Church will join Jimmy Webb, Charley Pride, Connie Smith, EmiSunshine, Brothers Osborne and guitarist Tommy Emmanuel. Stuart also touched on his eclectic late night jam, which he calls "a music lover's dream," with Rolling Stone Country. Read more here.
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