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This performance was originally planned as a follow-up to the wildly popular 'At Folsom Prison', Johnny Cash was set to create an eponymous album at the San Quentin prison. However, he ended up giving one of his rawest and wildest performances, feeding off the audience and reflecting the dramatic shift in the band following the death of guitarist Luther Perkins. The performance is widely regarded as one of his best.
Original Release
09/06/1969
Cast
Name | Character |
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June Carter Cash | Performer / Self - Singer |
Johnny Cash | performer / Self - Singer |
Marshall Grant | basse / Self - Bass |
W.S. Holland | Self - Drummer / batterie |
The Tennessee Three | Themselves - Musicians |
Bob Wootton | guitare électrique / guitariste électrique / lui même / Self - Lead Guitar |
Carl Perkins | guitare électrique / Self - Musician |
Directors
Cast
Name | Character |
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June Carter Cash | Performer / Self - Singer |
Johnny Cash | performer / Self - Singer |
Marshall Grant | basse / Self - Bass |
W.S. Holland | Self - Drummer / batterie |
The Tennessee Three | Themselves - Musicians |
Bob Wootton | guitare électrique / guitariste électrique / lui même / Self - Lead Guitar |
Carl Perkins | guitare électrique / Self - Musician |
Producers
Name | Role |
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John Hamp | Executive Producer |
Michael Darlow | Producer |
Jo Durden-Smith | Producer |