Yeah. The man.
Dec 17, 2012 #1 Kingston Vol Well-Known Member Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 26,325 Likes 28,819 Dec 17, 2012 #1 Yeah. The man. Reactions: 1 person
Dec 17, 2012 #2 BenGrimm Formally known as burntorangeVOLffle Joined Jul 22, 2008 Messages 16,086 Likes 10,128 Dec 17, 2012 #2 I'm a fan. I joke that no matter what you use to create a Pandora station you will eventually hear a Johnny Cash song. He transcends genres.
I'm a fan. I joke that no matter what you use to create a Pandora station you will eventually hear a Johnny Cash song. He transcends genres.
Dec 17, 2012 #3 W.TN.Orange Blood Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2012 Messages 130,868 Likes 340,006 Dec 17, 2012 #3 Roy Orbinson; Conway Tweety; Leon Redbone; Roy Clark; Carl Perkins; George Harrison; Elvis; Buddy Holly; Chuck Berry; as long as we are naming names. Reactions: 1 person
Roy Orbinson; Conway Tweety; Leon Redbone; Roy Clark; Carl Perkins; George Harrison; Elvis; Buddy Holly; Chuck Berry; as long as we are naming names.
Dec 21, 2012 #4 Kingston Vol Well-Known Member Joined Oct 15, 2009 Messages 26,325 Likes 28,819 Dec 21, 2012 #4 American IV amazes me every time I listen.
Dec 21, 2012 #5 W.TN.Orange Blood Well-Known Member Joined Aug 10, 2012 Messages 130,868 Likes 340,006 Dec 21, 2012 #5 I always liked Johnny's gospel albums back in the 70's that were made back then. He & June put a "live" album out that was really good. I have that stuck in a drawer somewhere in the house. Last edited: Dec 21, 2012
I always liked Johnny's gospel albums back in the 70's that were made back then. He & June put a "live" album out that was really good. I have that stuck in a drawer somewhere in the house.
Dec 21, 2012 #6 Toujours Pret Half the man my daddy is Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 16,072 Likes 6,546 Dec 21, 2012 #6 My favorites by him are Back Home Again and Country Roads. Homegrown Tomatoes is good too.
Dec 25, 2012 #7 vols72 Well-Known Member Joined Apr 17, 2010 Messages 5,522 Likes 5,524 Dec 25, 2012 #7 Met him once when I was 13 his drummer WS Holland lived behind us in Jackson Tn. He was a very nice man liked to talk and very down to earth.
Met him once when I was 13 his drummer WS Holland lived behind us in Jackson Tn. He was a very nice man liked to talk and very down to earth.
Dec 26, 2012 #8 R Rockytop1018 Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 1,951 Likes 0 Dec 26, 2012 #8 Johnny Cash transcends genres. He is even respected by those who have a diehard hatred for country music. Speaking of classic country, I'm seeing Willie Nelson on the 30th. I'm quite pumped for that one!
Johnny Cash transcends genres. He is even respected by those who have a diehard hatred for country music. Speaking of classic country, I'm seeing Willie Nelson on the 30th. I'm quite pumped for that one!
Dec 26, 2012 #9 Toujours Pret Half the man my daddy is Joined May 6, 2012 Messages 16,072 Likes 6,546 Dec 26, 2012 #9 Rockytop1018 said: Johnny Cash transcends genres. He is even respected by those who have a diehard hatred for country music. Speaking of classic country, I'm seeing Willie Nelson on the 30th. I'm quite pumped for that one! Click to expand... He can barely sing anymore, though its still a fun time
Rockytop1018 said: Johnny Cash transcends genres. He is even respected by those who have a diehard hatred for country music. Speaking of classic country, I'm seeing Willie Nelson on the 30th. I'm quite pumped for that one! Click to expand... He can barely sing anymore, though its still a fun time