Tommy Cash

Tommy Cash ( born April 5, 1940 in Dyess, Arkansas) is an American country music singer and musician.

He looked from the guitar of his eight- year-older brother Johnny Cash, played occasionally at school festivals. At 18, he joined the U.S. Army and was for a time stationed in Frankfurt am Main, where he own radio show Stick Buddy Jamboree hosted on AFN.

Mid-1960s, he appeared in Army clubs and played together temporarily with Hank Williams Jr. In 1969 he had his first and biggest hit: Six White Horses, a song about the assassination of Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. It was followed by several more Top 10 hits like One Song Away and Rise and Shine. Cash's last Top 20 hit was 1973 I Recall a Gypsy Woman.

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