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Eddie Stubbs
Eddie Stubbs is credited on 52 releases across 33 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1981–2018 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
52
Pressings credited
33
Albums
4
Decades active
2
In collections
Biography
Eddie Stubbs (born November 25, 1961) is an American radio disc jockey. Stubbs is best known for his work and promotion of country music on WSM, a radio station with a nighttime clear channel signal broadcast from Nashville, Tennessee, United States. He was also one of two regular announcers for the long-running Grand Ole Opry carried on WSM on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. He was on the air on weekday evenings from 7 pm to midnight, Central Time, on WSM. WSM's powerful nighttime clear channel signal allows WSM to be heard in a large part of the US and Canada. As a result, Stubbs has many regular listeners in all parts of the US and Canada in areas far away from Nashville. A fifth-generation resident of Montgomery County, Maryland, he graduated from Gaithersburg High School and became a fiddle player with a traditional bluegrass band, The Johnson Mountain Boys. After a decade, the band split up and Stubbs has only played sporadically since. Stubbs's first radio job was a weekly bluegrass show for WYII in Williamsport, Maryland, in 1983 where he earned $20 per program. In 1984, he was hired by WAMU in Washington, D.C., and worked alongside the veteran country deejay Gary Henderson. He received his own show in 1990 but continued to do odd jobs such as house-painting to supplement his income. "No one gets rich in radio," he observed. The Eddie Stubbs Show on WAMU was discontinued in April 2007. He developed a friendship with the country singer Kitty Wells and her husband, the guitar player and singer Johnnie Wright, and played with them during D.C. area appearances. They eventually convinced Stubbs to move to Nashville in 1995 and join them full-time. But within seventeen days of arriving in the country music capital, he was hired by The Grand Ole Opry as a regular announcer. "Five people up for the job, and the new kid in town gets the gig? If that's not God, I don't know what is," said Stubbs. In 2002, Stubbs was named the Country Music Association's Large Mar
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Credited work
52 releases · 33 albums · active 1981–2018
- Other credits · 52
- Performance · 40
- Production · 5
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Bias Studios · Wally Cleaver's Recording · WEBCO Recording Studio · Bias Recording Co.
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- The Johnson Mountain Boys
- Various
- Buzz Busby
- Tony Trischka
- The McCoury Brothers
- Delia Bell
- Alecia Nugent
- Don Reno & Red Smiley
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