

He loved it – he was hooked and so were his appreciative audiences. He soon found himself playing Johnny Cash songs at parties, BBQ’s, the local pub, anywhere and any chance he got to belt out a classic Johnny Cash tune or two. He started searching through Johnny Cash records looking for more great songs and discovered they were all great so he learnt a few, then a few more and before he knew it, he was being drawn further and further into the world of the Man in Black.
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Inspired by the movie and the challenge laid down by his son, Paul learnt ‘Folsom Prison’ but found he couldn’t stop – he was hooked. Later he said, ‘You sound just like that guy when you sing Dad’ and asked Paul to learn and play ‘Folsom Prison’ for him.įamiliar with the music of Johnny Cash and always up for a challenge, Paul was intrigued by his son’s remarks and enthusiasm so he headed off to see the movie for himself. The formation of Cashville can largely be attributed to Paul’s teenage son who saw the Johnny Cash movie ‘Walk The Line’ by chance when he tagged along to the cinema with friends some time around 2006. Bearing a striking resemblance to the legendary ‘Man in Black’ himself, Cashville’s frontman Paul Rye (aka Tex) not only plays rhythm guitar with the same forceful passion as Johnny Cash, but his rich, deep, powerful voice is virtually indistinguishable from the distinctive and commanding, deep bass-baritone voice Cash was renowned for.Ĭovering the lengthy musical career of Johnny Cash, including his many duets with the love of his life June Carter-Cash, Cashville serves up convincing renditions of their combined greatest hits and album track favourites to deliver an authentic Tribute Show. Cashville – Johnny Cash June Carter Tribute Showĭie-hard Johnny Cash fans claim that the ‘Johnny Cash June Carter Tribute Show’ presented by Cashville is the best Show of it’s kind and they say they’ve seen them all.
