The Tennessee Three to play Lee's Liquor Lounge
From his early stardom until his last years as a performer, Johnny Cash chose only to work with one band and depended upon them to provide him with the unique sound that would come to be recognized by millions of fans over the world. Bob Wootton provided the unique "boom-chicka-boom" guitar that classifies most of Johnny's songs while W.S. Holland holds his own place in music history as the first Rock & Roll drummer. The music of The Tennessee Three is as important to the sound and successes of Johnny Cash as his own voice. Bob Wootton and W.S. Holland are music "Legends" in the truest sense of the word. In 2006 the group released a new album titled "The Sound Must Go On". The band play Lee's Liquor Lounge in Minneapolis, MN on November 8th. Also appearing: The Al Subola Quartet & Lazy Ike & The Daredevils.
Tickets are $17.50 in advance and $20.00 day of show.
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Official site: www.myspace.com/tennesseethree
Tickets are $17.50 in advance and $20.00 day of show.
Find tickets
Official site: www.myspace.com/tennesseethree
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