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The Spirit of Johnny Cash @ Infinity Music Hall & Bistro

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 20 Greenwoods Rd W Norfolk CT 06058  See map

Harold Ford featuring Laura Lucy as June Carter & the Cash Band


If you call yourself a fan of Country Music, you can’t afford to miss this show. No doubt, Johnny Cash is the most iconic Country Artist of all time and with Nashville’s country music press hailing this show as a must see/hear to believe, we believe you’ll be talking about this one long after you stand and applaud for an encore.


Johnny Cash’s music is presented in an informal ensemble of songs, spanning his entire career, creating a concert very similar to what Johnny would have produced and performed.True to Johnny’s style of showcasing guest artists and sharing the stage, you will hear The Highwaymen and Carter family songs as well as Statler brother harmonies recreated.

The Cash Band is an extraordinarily talented team of four musicians/vocalists (lead guitar, upright bass, drums, rhythm guitar) who recreate the sounds of Johnny Cash’s rhythm section.

From the distinct lead guitar of Luther Perkins (Sten Isachsen) to the upright slap bass of Marshall Grant (Mitch Throop) and the rolling drums of W.S. Holland (Peter Maine) expect a brilliant sound.Laura Lucy as June Carter embodies June’s playful nature as she wraps the audience around her little finger. The endearing harmonies of Johnny and June come alive.

As every note unfolds, audiences sit mesmerized by the performance of Harold Ford and leave stunned.

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