My family, especially Austin Taylor, people, children, all Sports, my 2002 Harley-Davidson Heritage Springer, my black 1995 Trans-Am convertible with a corvette engine and only 50,000 miles that was my mother's car, photography and My X-box. I want a 360 for Christmas. Don't get to play much, but it's fun.
Music
All kinds ... I love music. Rock, Country, rap, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s, Gospel. "How Great Thou Art" is my all-time favorite song. Love to hear Dolly Parton sing it. Jimmy Buffet, Alan Jackson, Eagles, Olivia Newton John, Rolling Stones, Alice Cooper, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Led Zepplin, Nirvana, Fleetwood Mac, Heart, Pink Floyd, Bob Seger, Simon and Garfunkal, KC and the Sunshine Band, Hank Williams Jr. George Jones, Travis Tritt, George Strait, Brooks and Dunn, Toby Keith, Trace Atkins, Brad Paisley, Tim McGraw, Rascal Flatts, Alabama, Tim McGraw, Merle Haggard, Gentleman Jim Reeves, Faith Hill, Carrie Underwood, Dolly Parton, Shania Twain, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Ludicrus, Snoop, Ice Cube, Tupac.
Movies
Waterboy, Longest Yard, Major League, The Natural, Bull Durham, Rocky, Filed of Dreams, Caddyshack, North Dallas Forty, Jerry Maguire, Bad News Bears, White Men Can't Jump, Paper Lion, Brians Song, Any Given Sunday, Replacements, Remember the Titans, The Rookie, A League of Their Own, Fever Pitch
HARDEES STUMP ON SPORTS LATE NITE is a high-energy television Sports Talk Show. The show appears Friday and Saturday at 11 p.m. in the Chattanooga and Northwest Georgia markets.
Each show can now be viewed on more than 250,000 televisions in the Chattanooga area.
SOS Late Nite covers the area sports and highlights the athletes. Prep Sports is the SOS Late Nite specialty. Viewers can get updated on area recruiting, coaching tips, training routines, learn how to get bigger, stronger and faster and learn about the student athletes in the area. Join us for live interviews and highlights of the latest sports news.
About the hosts
HARDEES STUMP ON SPORTS is hosted by Chattanooga area sports personality Marvin "Stump'' Martin and his beautiful wife Deb.
Stump Martin, 54, is a veteran sports and news writer. During his 18 years at the Chattanooga Free Press and Chattanooga Times/Free Press he covered the Atlanta Braves, the National Football League, Southeastern Conference College Football, and the local college and prep sports.
As a news writer, he was the lead reporter in a team of Times Free Press journalists selected for an Associated Press award in both Tennessee and Georgia for a fog-related, 100-plus car pile-up near Ringgold, Ga. He also was the journalist who broke the Tri-State Crematory story in Noble, Georgia, where more than 341 bodies were discovered on Feb. 15, 2001. The story made news agencies world wide.
Following the death of NASCAR driver Davey Allison, Stump was the first to report that Allison's family had donated his heart to Flintstone, Georgia native Freddy Ketner.
Stump covered six Super Bowls, three World Series and a host of postseason playoffs in baseball and football. The veteran journalist lists covering the 1996 USA Olympic softball team, Major League Baseball Spring Training for more than 10 years, and eight years of covering the annual Georgia/Florida football game in Jacksonville as his all-time favorite assignments.
He was a three-sport letterman in football, baseball and wrestling at Rossville High in the Bulldogs' hey days of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
Stump was the Northwest Georgia 155-pound wrestling champion and won the same class in the Sub-Region and Region tournaments before being defeated on judges-decision overtime in the state tournament.
He went on to play both football and baseball at Carson-Newman College. Stump was honored to be a member of the 1973 Volunteer State Athletic Conference Baseball Championship team at Carson-Newman.
While participating in athletics, he was very active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and attended regional and national camps and conferences.
Stump is a charter member of the Lookout Mountain FCA Board of Directors.
Stump served as the assistant baseball coach at UT-Chattanooga for two years under life-long friend Bob Brotherton. The two played baseball, football and wrestled together at Rossville. They also roomed together at Carson-Newman College.
He was on the final Mocs coaching staff when baseball was dropped as a varsity sport in 1982.
Who I'd like to meet: Jesus Christ one day in Heaven.
ITS OUT!!!!!!!!! my debut album "My Life on the Radio" hit stores yesterday! you can get it digitally on iTunes or order the actual cd on CDbaby.com heres the link:
Heyyy.....how is everything your way?? I have a quick favor to ask of ya. I am in a contest to get to open on Little Big Town's tour this summer and I was wondering if you had any free time to vote for me real quick?! I'm very excited i may have the chance to come perform for ya and could really use your help....like no joke I foreal need you haha. Thanks!
OH you can vote from my myspace on the little button saying DEMAND IT with all the Little Big Town stuff lol
Hey Stump! Hope all is well with you and Deb. I miss you guys sooo much. I know it's been ten years, but I just want to thank you for being such a great coach and second father to me. I never would've made it with out you. God blessed me and many other people by putting you in my life. Love ya, take care.
Dang Packers!!!!!!!!!! I'm pissed....Daddy can we get a two-for-won Jets jersey so we can become Jets fan. ( - P.S. TURN YOUR MUSIC OFF TO HEAR THE MUSIC)