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Movie Description Straying far from straight country billing, THE JOHNNY CASH SHOW welcomed a wide variety of musical artists during its tenure from 1969 to 1971. Reaching across musical barriers, Cash welcomed artists that ranged from country rebel Waylon Jennings to R&B star Stevie Wonder. No surprise, as Cash himself chafed against the musical constraints imposed by Nashville. Included here are 66 performances that show artists working at the peak of their creativity, including a trio of songs by a velvet-voiced Bob Dylan (during his NASHVILLE SKYLINE phase); a jam session with Cash, Eric Clapton, and Carl Perkins; and plenty of duets featuring the Man in Black with, among others, Louis Armstrong, Roy Orbison, and Cash's wife, June Carter. Throughout the show, viewers feel Cash's personal touch and graciousness as he welcomes these legendary artists to the stage, his home. Other guests include George Jones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Kris Kristofferson, Conway Twitty, Neil Diamond, Neil Young, and Joni Mitchell.
Industry Reviews "Cash sparked connections between music formats, politics, and American history that remain unique....There are stunning musical moments..." -- Grade: A Entertainment Weekly - Ken Tucker (09/21/2007)
4 stars out of 4 -- "[With] Bob Dylan, Louis Armstrong, Joni Mitchell, Merle Haggard, Derek and the Dominoes...and enough more to fill four flawless hours." USA Today - Mike Clark (10/05/2007)
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