Wonderful performance by the late Johnny Cash, backed by The Tennessee Three and featuring the great Marty Stuart! 1) I Walk The Line 2) Doin' My Time 3) Tennessee Stud
What a night that was. I love this man and I miss him every single day. When he left, our world was forever changed. I am grateful to him for the gifts he left each and everyone of us through his music.
Love this man ! What a legend he was!I just started listening to his music about 2 years now Eve n tho I knew of them. I fell in love with Johnny Cash’s music! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I saw Johnny, June and even George Jones at the New River Ranch in MD one Saturday in the sixties. The men`s room was four makeshift walls with a long piece of metal bent in the middle, pointing down of course. My Dad`s biggest claim to fame was when he was in the facility and George came in. Daddy asked George when the show was gonna start? George said we are gonna start in a few minutes buddy. After they were through Johnny grabbed a fifth of something and went up to a cabin with June. Neither was divorced yet but I`m sure it was soon. I saw George again in `94 at Viking Hall near the VA/TN state line. If you watch the Knoxville concert George did, its exactly the same word for word and the live LP was recorded there. All I can share are cherished memories and confirm that George did not need any damn rocking chair.. lol
Cash was one man in all of country; there was no one else like him or to equal him for his creations and singing. Marty Stuart grew up in that world since he was a talented boy and he IS the real deal.
I'm in tears....greatness....much love and respect for the Man in Black. Sending love and continued blessings to all of his family, friends, and fans. Huge hug and all good things!!!!
AND......Patty Loveless is the top country music lady out there. Waylon said: Living legends are a dying breed." Marty, Patty, Vince, Willie, Kris, Emmylou...hang in there guys & gals. You're about all that's keeping real country music alive.
Totally agree with u, it's sad that he doesn't get the accolades or rewards for everything he's done!! He keeps country music real n plays it like it's meant to be
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Rodney Crowell (Diamonds and Dirt) great LP... told a story the other night about traveling to meet his future father-in-law, Johnny Cash (he married Roseanne) and having one too many during the flight. Anyway, Rodney evidently pissed Big John off immediately upon meeting him by being a disrespectful smart ass. Rodney said Johnny looked down at him and said...Son, I never knew you even existed until a few hours ago. You could tell Rodney was just happy to be alive after that intro.
Such a great show! I saw Johnny in concert in 1994 or 1995 in Jacksonville, FL, and he had the same cool train background at the show I attended. I have been to many, many concerts over the years, but getting to see Johnny cash was the highlight.
Yes he's been around a long time (Marty) and I always wondered why he's not invited to the Country Awards etc. He outshines all of them, he started out real young and was always country til later more rock too. Love Connie Smith too!
Country Music can go back to what we loved. Artists just need to tap into their Soul and then Speak to ours! So glad I can Still Listen to Johnny Cash!!!!
Yeah, I guess this is why Marty seems to be the “go to” guy for showcase-style shows, interviews, and fundraisers. I think he had a big part in planning the big livestreamed concert @ the Country Music Hall of Fame and Musuem in September 2020. Everything was shut down tight. Hard time. The show featured country musicians as well as😊 museum technicians who maintain the instruments just right. Marty played in several duos - so nice. The concert was up on RU-vid, but it hasn’t popped up recently. Guess it’s time to check it out again.😊
Marty Stuart is a great talent and wit. He says, "most of what I learned from you got me into trouble." And Cash says, Marty didn't learn to "twitch". Great video. Thanks.
THERE IS ALWAYS SOME NEGATIVE SPEWING BASTARD THAT WANTS U 2 KNOW HE HIS A HISTORY EXPERT.SHUT UP & LISTEN 2 THE MAN IN BLACK.1 OF KIND NO MATTER WHO BACKS HIM UP
I've seen other clips where he says he started out with "two musicians". The two musicians were Marshall Grant and Luther Perkins. Without those two, we probably wouldn't have a Johnny Cash. I know he had a falling out and a court case with Marshall, but they had patched things up by 1995.
Most of my family loved Johnny Cash and my kids watched the Johnny Cash Show on TV where there was a train in the background. My eldest who was about 3 or 4 would run from whatever room he was in when he heard that train and just stand in front of the TV and watch Johnny Cash sing. My mom loved Marty Stuart and watched him on TV and now he still has his own Nashville area TV show with Connie Smith there too and special guests, which I cannot get at this time. Very disappointing! That's why I'm on youtube trying to find it now.!
Marty opens up playing Clarence White's B-Bender. Coincidentally, Marty played with Clarence's brother, Roland White, in the Lester Flatt band. Also, the White Bros were in a couple of Andy Griffith episodes as "The Country Boys" band.
🌷I just wish those photographers would not film these singers in black&white!Makes them look like they have more wrinkles than they do! Oh my! One of myFAVORITES!Johnny Cash singing "The Tennessee Stud"😄💖lovelace love!💜🌹💖🌷
I met quite a few famous country singers, George Jones, Mel Tillis, Ray Price, Charlie Pride, Roy Clark, Willie Nelson, Johnny and Tommy Cash... I've seen them all in concert a ton of times... I mean I've seen all the greats Waylon, Hag, Jones, Cash... you name a legend and I've seen them perform a dozen times... But old Marty got to be close and hang out, and perform with all of those people and then some!!! I couldn't even imagine that... just meeting some of those folks was life changing for me- I couldn't even imagine the stories Marty Stewart has.
Meeting all of those guys has been one of the finer points in my life. I love telling the stories of meeting these legends so much that I've been known to talk about it even to random strangers...lol. My wife just rolls her eyes and giggles when I trap someone into listening to me. A friend of mine was a DJ and local entertainer which is why I was fortunate enough to have met all of the people I met. When you love the music as much as I do meeting people that you idolized your whole life was amazing to me beyond words. Like I said I can't imagine the stories Marty Stewart must have!! I'm sorry that you never got to see Johnny and June live, they had a stage presence unlike anything I've seen. Johnny was a remarkable performer. My buddy Frank always used to say "if Johnny Cash told you to go to hell you would be excited about the trip" hahaha.
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Johnny Cash was a favorite entertainer of mine. I have an original Sun LP and gave it to my son recently. It's a shock that John didn't mention: Luther Perkins who created the "boom-chicka-boom" style on his Fender Esquire electric guitar or Marshall Grant that played bass(The Original Tennessee Two). Perkins remained in the band until his untimely death on August 5, 1968. Marshall Grant remained in the band from it's inception in 1954 until 1980 as bass player and road manager. John mentioned A.W. "Red" Kernodle that played steel guitar but never recorded with the band.
Dueling electric guitars. Lol Bob Wooton & Marty Stewart. Neither one ain’t gonna let the other out do the other on Doing my time. It was funny. It sounded great
Marty is a "cool cat" because he hung out with a very "cool cat"; Johnny. I wrote and perform a song as a tribute to Johnny. You can hear it, just search using words: Johnny Cash Me and My Heart. Keep up the good work here!
Marty Stuart married Johnny`s other daughter Cindy I think? And also ended up playing guitar in Johnny`s band for 8 years while as we know now being in love with Constance June or Connie Smith to me and you. Talk about pressure? Your marriage is headed for the rocks while your boss is her father so Marty decided to roll the dice knowing besides becoming divorced he could also be unemployed and he`d seen many a cat after they paid that price, but I don`t think Johnny was that small and he didn't want to lose a picker that beat em all. With Marty`s ungodly talent I think he knew it was time to fly solo and man how he flew.