Speaking of JC and Folsom Prison era, I found this nice appreciation of Luther Perkins, who died
soon after the Folsom concert.
http://www.rockabillyhall.com/LutherPerkins1.html
Note: did not fact-check so cannot verify if it's all accurate.
-- Tom Fine
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Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Johnny Cash
> Dear Steve Ramm
> Thank you for recommending my Sing documentary. It has become a classic and
> I am proud to have made it. And my Earl Scruggs film and my film, Bluegrass
> Roots.
>
> I do hope that the person making the query regarding Johnny Cash contacts
> Bob Elfstrom in San Francisco. Somewhere in his archive sits wonderful
> material I am sure. I don't know what ever happened to the producer of the Folsom
> Prison documentary, Arthur Barron, but he is also worth looking into.
>
> The time I filmed was the time that Johnny was getting clean and I remember
> him, and his family, with great fondness. What a spectacular and unique
> individual.
> David Hoffman
> _www.theHoffmancollection.com_ (http://www.theHoffmancollection.com)
> _www.thefeverof57.com_ (http://www.thefeverof57.com) (a film that could not
> have been made without this group and the things sent to me after I queried
> for material re Sputnik)
>
>
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