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  2. Folsom State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1880, Folsom is the state's second-oldest prison, after San Quentin, and the first in the United States to have electricity. [3] Folsom was also one of the first maximum security prisons. It has been the execution site of 93 condemned prisoners. [4] Musician Johnny Cash put on two

  3. At Folsom Prison - Wikipedia

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    The lead single, a live version of "Folsom Prison Blues", was a top 40 hit, Cash's first since 1964's "Understand Your Man". At Folsom Prison received positive reviews and revitalized Cash's career, becoming the first in a series of live albums recorded at prisons that includes At San Quentin (1969), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind ...

  4. Folsom Prison Experience at Pabst Theater

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    Prepare to step back in time and immerse yourself in the unforgettable atmosphere of the legendary 1968 Johnny Cash show at Folsom Prison.

  5. Prison guards' use of force is rarely deemed excessive by ...

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    The vast complex surrounded by steel fences and guard towers was built in the 1980s, just across from the Gothic granite tower of Old Folsom, the site of Johnny Cash's legendary 1968 live album.

  6. Glen Sherley - Wikipedia

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    Glen Milborn Sherley (March 9, 1936 − May 11, 1978) was an American who became a country singer-songwriter after his song "Greystone Chapel" was made famous by Johnny Cash in 1968. Sherley wrote the song while in prison and it was later performed by Cash at his Folsom Prison performance, which was eventually released as the album At Folsom ...

  7. Johnny Cash’s Previously Unreleased Live Album From 1968 to ...

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    The collection of live recordings from Cash is slated for release on… The post Johnny Cash’s Previously Unreleased Live Album From 1968 to Be Unearthed appeared first on SPIN.

  8. 1968 in country music - Wikipedia

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    Folsom Prison Blues: Johnny Cash: 4 Originally the B-side single of "So Doggone Lonesome" in 1956, "Folsom Prison Blues" was re-released as a live cut, becoming the more-remembered version of the song. August 17 Heaven Says Hello: Sonny James 1 26 August 24 Already It's Heaven: David Houston 1 August 31 Mama Tried: Merle Haggard 4 September 28

  9. Live at Folsom Prison - Wikipedia

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