Johnny Cash At Cummins Prison Farm

American country and western singer Johnny Cash (left) performs 4/10 for about 800 inmates and guests at the Cummins Prison Farm, 10th April 1969. He adapted his famous Folsom Prison Blues for the crowd, that included Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, and sang 'I'm locked in Cummins Prison'. Cash was made an honorary 'life-termer'.
American country and western singer Johnny Cash (left) performs 4/10 for about 800 inmates and guests at the Cummins Prison Farm, 10th April 1969. He adapted his famous Folsom Prison Blues for the crowd, that included Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, and sang 'I'm locked in Cummins Prison'. Cash was made an honorary 'life-termer'.
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