The "Man in Black" is headed back to Bakersfield. After a successful show in 2019, "James Garner's Tribute to Johnny Cash" returns to the Fox Theater on May 1. The critically acclaimed national ...
Former Johnny Cash guitarist Debbie Horton gave us a preview of Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience. Debbie Horton was the only woman to ever play lead guitar for Johnny Cash and one of his ...
Sixty-eight years ago today, Johnny Cash played his first-ever prison concert and unknowingly changed the country music world.
A Show that Walks the Line! For the past 19 years, James Garner and his incredible band have captured the live sound of ...
A small town, an old car and a box of eight-track tapes from a pawn shop led to a love of Johnny Cash and a chance to perform his music around the country. Eric Hofmanis is a guitarist and singer for ...
On January 1, 1958, Johnny Cash walked through the gates of San Quentin State Prison and performed for inmates.
For more than a decade, Scott Moreau has traveled the world performing as Johnny Cash. In 2012, he wrote an original show, called “Walkin’ the Line,” based on interviews, anecdotes and portions of ...
It was 2004 when singer/actor Shawn Barker sent in his video audition tape to the producers of a new jukebox musical. Part concert and part biography, The Million Dollar Quartet would present a ...
When ABC asked Johnny Cash not to sing the line "wishing, Lord, that I was stoned" during a performance of Kris Kristofferson's "Sunday Morning Coming Down" on The Johnny Cash Show, Cash reportedly ...
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