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  1. The Sound Behind Johnny Cash, an Album by The Tennessee Three. Released in 1971 on Columbia (catalog no. C 30220; Vinyl LP). Genres: Country. Featured peformers: Bob Wootton (electric guitar), Marshall Grant (bass), WS Holland (drums), Bob Johnston (producer), Neil Wilburn (engineer), Carl Perkins (guitar), Norman Blake (Dobro), Karl Garvin (trumpet).

  2. Ter nagedachtenis aan Luther Perkins brachten 'The Tennessee Three' in 1971 het instrumentale album The Sound Behind Johnny Cash uit. De naam 'The Tennessee Two/Three' werd na 25 jaar afgeschaft toen Cash in 1980 besloot de band te herformeren, uit te breiden en 'The Great Eighties Eight' te noemen. In 2007 werden de oorspronkelijke 'Tennessee ...

  3. 8 de dic. de 2020 · Music Reviews: The Sound Behind Johnny Cash by The Tennessee Three released in 1970. Music Reviews: The Sound Behind Johnny Cash by The Tennessee Three released in 1970. Best Albums. Discover. New Releases. Lists. Genres. News. Community. Sign In. Overview. User Reviews. Discography.

  4. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Wootton also performed on Cash’s top-selling At San Quentin live album and worked every week on ABC’s The Johnny Cash Show, which aired from 1969 to 1971. In 1970, Wootton and the other two members of the Tennessee Three released an album, The Sound Behind Johnny Cash , which consisted of instrumental renditions of classic Cash songs; it was the only album the Tennessee Three released ...

  5. The Tennessee Three was the backing band for singer Johnny Cash for nearly 25 years; he was known especially for his country/rockabilly style, although he won awards in numerous categories. In 1980, he reorganized the group, expanding it and naming it the Great Eighties Eight. The band provided the unique backing that would come to be recognized by fans as "the Johnny Cash sound."

  6. 13 de abr. de 2017 · Though Cash toured rarely after 1997, and Bob Wootton was not part of Cash’s “American Recordings” era with Rick Rubin, he kept the memory and sound of the original Tennessee Three alive by touring and playing regularly with other former Tennessee Three bandmates W.S. “Fluke” Holland and others, including after Johnny Cash’s death in 2003.

  7. In 1971, the group recorded an instrumental album dedicated to Perkins: The Tennessee Three: The Sound Behind Johnny Cash. Marshall Grant was fired by Cash in 1980, and Cash chose to discontinue using the name, "The Tennessee Three", ostensibly for legal reasons (Grant had filed a lawsuit against Cash, which was settled out-of-court years later).