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The man in black's legendary band

BY JUDI KOSKI Close your eyes, and you'll swear Johnny Cash is on stage. The man in black's legendary band, The Tennessee Three, continue the legacy of their leader, Johnny Cash, live in concert October 25 at Glad Tidings Tabernacle.

BY JUDI KOSKI

Close your eyes, and you'll swear Johnny Cash is on stage.

The man in black's legendary band, The Tennessee Three, continue the legacy of their leader, Johnny Cash, live in concert October 25 at Glad Tidings Tabernacle. Show time is 8 p.m.

Although Cash is no longer with us in body, his spirit will forever live on in the music that he and his legendary band The Tennessee Three made.

"Johnny Cash and The Tennessee Three have been one of the most popular groups in country, pop and rock music in our decade," says their promoter Heather Boyko of Roxy Entertainment.

From performing before royalty in foreign countries to command performances for a long line of standing presidents, their music is both historic and timeless, she adds.

When the Tennessee Three take the stage, with the voice of Bob Wootton and his trademark guitar licks, audiences can imagine Johnny Cash still on stage.

It's a group steeped in family values and history. Alongside Wootton are his wife Vicky, formerly of the Carter family, and their daughter Scarlett. They are keeping the tradition of the Cash-Carter family alive and are proud to bring this historic and rich tradition to the stage in Sudbury.

Tickets are on sale at the Sudbury arena box office for $37.50. Call 671-3000 or online at www.city.greatersudbury.on.ca .


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