Without a doubt, one of the greatest musicians to have ever graced the music landscape is Johnny Cash.
He is regarded by many as one of the 20th century’s most important musicians. And I concur completely.
He has always been a huge inspiration to me. Cash is one of the select few who have received multiple inductions into the Halls of Fame for Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music.
It is quite difficult to find someone that fully captures the essence of this amazing man. But just wait till you hear the tiny man in the video down below!
Even though he is just in second grade, you can tell that he is unique as he begins to play Johnny’s famous song,
‘Folsom Prison Blues,’ on his guitar. One of Cash’s most well-known and cherished songs is this one.
The 1955 song depicts the tale of a prisoner who yearns to escape the harsh reality of life behind bars.
The song has a realistic and melancholic quality, owing to Cash’s distinctive deep and gravelly voice that captures the hardships and desperation of the prisoner’s situation.
The melancholic and mesmerizing guitar riff of “Folsom Prison Blues” combined with the poignant lyrics make it one of Cash’s most enduring songs.
There’s a reason this eight-year-old is referred to as ‘Little John Cash! Please watch the entire movie below and let us know what you thought by posting a Facebook comment!