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Known for
American Masters
8.2
TV Series
Soundtrack
("Folsom Prison Blues", "I Walk The Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry")
2001 • 1 ep
Ranch Party
8.8
TV Series
Soundtrack
("Train of Love")
1958 • 1 ep
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Cariño, sabes que soy de otro planeta
Podcast Series
performer: "Hey Good Lookin'"
2022
1 episode
WPC 56
7.3
TV Series
performer: "Get Rhythm"
(uncredited)
2013
1 episode
American Masters
8.2
TV Series
performer: "Folsom Prison Blues", "I Walk The Line", "Cry, Cry, Cry"
2001
1 episode
Ranch Party
8.8
TV Series
performer: "Train of Love"
1958
1 episode
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The Tennesse Two were
Johnny Cash
's backup musicians during the 1950s. It's members were
Marshall Grant
on upright bass and
Luther Perkins
on electric guitar.
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