Johnny Cash Honored By Grammy Museum

Images of Johnny Cash’s notable Folsom and San Quentin prison concerts will be on display.

(Los Angeles, CA)  --  Johnny Cash and famed music photographer Jim Marshall are featured in a special exhibit at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. 

It's called "The Prison Concerts: Folsom and San Quentin," and it features Jim Marshall's photographs of the Man in Black. 

Cash performed a series of prison shows in 1959. 

The display will be up at the museum through the end of February. 
 

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