RIP Tommy Cash

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Jack Stoner
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RIP Tommy Cash

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Saw on Facebook that Tommy passed yesterday. no other info. Tommy was Johnny Cash's younger brother.

I worked 7 Florida Winter tours (7 years) with him. Tommy liked Steel and although he did a lot of his brother's songs, he gave me breaks on a lot of them including Folsom Prison Blues. I did the Horn parts on Ring of Fire.

Here is a tour picture. Tommy, Bernie Waldon on Bass, Cal Akers on Lead, Jimmy Peppers on Drums and me on Steel.

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Barney Roach
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Very sorry to hear of your loss Jack.





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Larry Dering
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Tommy was a good entertainer and I enjoyed his music. Sorry to hear of his passing. Rip Tommy Cash.
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Craig Stock
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Post by Craig Stock »

RIP Tommy, That's great that Tommy liked steel, Jack.

Robby Turner in his Nashville Cats interview said that Johnny hated steel, or at least joked about it.

Great that you played with him!
Regards, Craig

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Terry Wood
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Post by Terry Wood »

Sorry to hear about Tommy Cash' passing. He had some great songs.
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