Review: Johnny Cash tribute CDs, "Kindred Spirits" and "Dressed in Black"

From: All Things Considered (NPR) | Date: October 30, 2002| Author: JOHN YDSTIE, ROBERT SIEGEL | Copyright information


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10-30-2002

Review: Johnny Cash tribute CDs, "Kindred Spirits" and "Dressed in Black"

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This year Johnny Cash celebrated his 70th birthday. His new album is due out next week. Meanwhile, more than three dozen a...

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