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THE MIGHTY CASH CATS @ The Coffee Gallery Backstage May 24th

Submitted by Barbara House on May 23, 2009 – 10:42 am
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cashcatsThe Mighty Cash Cats takes the audience on a musical journey from Johnny Cash’s 1950’s Sun Studio Rockabilly tunes, to his hits of the 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, that we all know and love to his Rick Ruben produced Grammy winning “American Recordings” of the 1990’s and 2000’s, including fun Johnny and June Carter duets with Michael J and Leticia Blumette on tunes like “Jackson.”

Kenny Lee Lewis is animated slapping his upright bass, Craig Newton plays the signature Luther Perkins guitar licks on his vintage Fender Telecaster, and Steve Ebner drives the band with the trademark Cash “boom-chicka-boom” drum beat.

After touring coast to coast, the rave reviews are in:
“Michael J embodies Johnny Cash in both voice and look and Leticia Blumette does a spot on June Carter.” Ventura Star

“The Mighty Cash Cats is as close as you can get to the real thing.” Casper Star.

“Critically acclaimed for their expert preservation of cash’s performances, The Mighty Cash Cats have awed audiences across the country.” San Diego Tribune

“America’s #1 Tribute to Johnny Cash.” Fair and Festivals Magazine.

Tickets: $15.00

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Contributed by Barbara House

Barbara is the Editor-in-Chief for the Directory of Pasadena, as well as Directory of Burbank and Directory of Glendale. We think coffee is the only thing that keeps her going! Want to connect? Follow her on Twitter or FriendFeed. As a semi-professional photographer, Barbara also runs the Directory of Digital Photography with resources listings and a blog with photography tips and tutorials.

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