Marty Robbins
Singer, songwriter, actor and NASCAR driver

The Story of Marty Robbins' Life
Here is a list of significant events in Marty Robbins' life.
- 1925 - Born in Glendale, Arizona
- 1948 - Marries his wife, Marizona Baldwin
- 1956 - Releases his first #1 country hit, "Singing the Blues"
- 1959 - Releases his signature song, "El Paso," and wins the Grammy Award for Best Country & Western Recording
- 1970 - Is awarded the Grammy Award for Best Country Song for "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife"
- 1974 - Top 5 finish at the 1974 Motor State 360 in Michigan
- 1982 - Named "Artist of the Decade" and elected to the Country Music Hall of Fame; unfortunately, Marty would pass away this same year
Below is a quote from Marty Robbins.
"Every day is a good day to be alive, whether the sun's shining or not."
-- Marty Robbins