AT 11 YEARS OLD, MARTY STUART TOLD HIS MAMA HE WOULD MARRY CONNIE SMITH SOMEDAY. SHE LAUGHED. COUNTRY MUSIC DIDN’T. In the summer of 1970, Marty Stuart was just a boy in Philadelphia, Mississippi, asking his mother for a yellow shirt so Connie Smith might notice him from the stage. Connie was already a star. Marty was just a kid with an autograph book, a camera, and a dream too big for anyone to take seriously. On the ride home, he told his mama, “I’m gonna marry Connie Smith someday.” Twenty-seven years later, on July 8, 1997, he did. By then, life had changed both of them. Connie had lived through broken marriages and once believed she would never marry again. Marty had taken his own hard road through country music, including a marriage to Johnny Cash’s daughter, Cindy. But somehow, that boyhood promise survived the years. They married on Pine Ridge, under a South Dakota sky Marty later remembered like a light show from God. This week, that promise turned 29 years old. And maybe the sweetest part is this: it did not start as a headline. It started as a little boy in a yellow shirt, hoping she would look his way.
At 11 Years Old, Marty Stuart Told His Mama He Would Marry Connie Smith Someday. She Laughed. Country Music Didn’t.…