Johnny Cash's 1974 concert at the Tennessee State Penitentiary is arguably just as good as all his other prison performances.
Visiting an ancient Biblical town inspired Johnny Cash to write this song in a matter of minutes, which he featured on ...
When San Quentin State Prison had Johnny Cash perform the first-ever in-prison concert there in 1969, it kicked off decades of radical expression. "San Quentin, may you rot and burn in hell," Cash ...
San Quentin is known for housing some well-known inmates, including Merle Haggard, Charles Manson, and the Western outlaw Black Bart. The prison was made even more famous by Johnny Cash ...
Johnny Cash at San Quentin was recorded live at San Quentin State Prison on February 24 1969 and released as an album onJune 16 of that same year The concert was filmed by Granada Television Songs ...