Biography
A jack of many musical trades, Harry Stinson can easily step into the country boots of a drummer, producer, songwriter, or background singer. During his long career he has worked with extraordinary artists like Susan Ashton, Clint Black, Suzy Bogguss, Faith Hill, Dan Seals, Wynonna Judd, George Jones, Trisha Yearwood, Martina McBride, and numerous others, patching together a list that reads like the who's who in country music.

Raised in Nashville, TN, the heart of country music, Stinson grew up with musical influences all around him. Around 1970 he landed a gig touring with Dottie West. After a while, he left Nashville behind and made the big move to sunny California. He put together a band of his own there, Silver. The group managed to do okay, even landing a chart-making hit, but Silver turned out to be a short-lived effort. By the mid-'80s, Stinson was back in Nashville on comfortable old-home soil and working on albums with singers like Lyle Lovett. Stinson also helped form another band, the Overtones, with Kevin Welch.

Stinson's skills on the drums have given him the chance to work as house drummer for television shows such as The American Music Shop. He has also joined forces with a couple of friends and started a record label, Dead Reckoning. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi




 
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Marty Stuart And His Fabulous Superlatives ft. Handsome Harry Stinson - The Master Is Waiting (Live)
Marty Stuart and Harry Stinson Reflect on Nashville's Steam Locomotive
@martystuartofficial and Harry Stinson Perform for Nashville Steam
"Pretty Boy Floyd" - Double breath hold whips audience frenzy - Harry Stinson Marty Stuart
Ballad of Easy Rider - Harry Stinson with Marty Stuart at Sweetwater
Harry Stinson - "Condo King" On Building Up The Condo Lifestyle Before It Became A Trend
All for the love of a girl - Harry Stinson feat Marty Stuart & His Fabulous Superlatives
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