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I'd be interested in reading comments by some of the inmates who actually attended either of the shows (and possibly by some of the guards and prison officials as well). Are there any contemporary accounts of that sort? 72.0.15.8 (talk) 14:00, 27 May 2014 (UTC)Reply
Why isn't photographer Dan Poush mentioned as one who was with Johnny Cash and June Carter at Folsom Prison?
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It seems like all articles like to say that Jim Marshall was the only photographer at Folsom Prison. Not true! Dan Poush, who was then the chief photographer at the Ventura Star-Free Press in Ventura, CA, accompanied Johnny Cash and June Carter from Los Angeles International Airport to Sacramento and stayed at the same motel with them. Same with fellow reporter Gene Beley. John allowed Gene tuse his large Sony reel-to-reel tape recorder at the rehearsal the night before at the El Rancho Motel and even into the concert at Folsom Prison. Gene also hung out with John and June a lot when the two singers returned to various California cities and the Glen Campbell TV show. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 107.196.170.148 (talk) 23:23, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Reply