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The next Johnny Cash..?


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So obviously you guys remember Johnny Cash right? Amazing legend - the guy is still winning Grammy's for christ sakes! I heard that this guy everlast has a new single for Johnny's "Radio" that will be a mash up cover of the Folsom Prison Blues. I found this video

and I think his voice sounds good enough to make a johnny cash song, but what's with artist that always want to be "the next so and so.."? Let legends be legends, you know? What do u guys think?

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:lol: I nearly banned you on gut feeling. JWhitt2004 was talking about Everlast recently.

I'm leery to watch a remake of a Johnny Cash song personally.

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Yea I'm pretty curious too...But doesn't it seem like artists nowadays are trying to "remake" or become the "new" so and so? Like Chris Brown or Usher trying to be the next Michael (under the circumstance of Michael now, that may be a bad example), or Jordin Sparks trying to be the next Whitney Houston? I don't know...seems to be a common thing nowadays..

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