Ganty, Chris
At The House Of Cash
"In 1973, I had come out of ten years of non-stop songwriting street life in Nashville. I had been busted by the Feds
for growing marijuana on my farm. Johnny Cash called me and asked me if I wanted to come live at his place on the lake
till the heat blew over, which I did... in that time, we talked and he agreed to let me write for his publishing company
and gave me the green light to do an album in his studio. I was exhausted from burning so hard from the previous ten
years, In '69, I stood on stage with Tim Hardin at Woodstock, singing Bobby Darin's "Simple Song of Freedom." It was the
end of an era, burnout time for endless troubadours who had ridden the waves of the sixties. I had been experimenting
with multiple guitar tunings and had given myself up lyrically to what a free form jazz sax player experiences when they
play their spontaneous solos. I was burned out on the traditional pop lyric art form - thus, the songs on this record,
At the House of Cash. When I finished it, John and June listened to it one night. A few days later he sidled up to me
and said in his iconic Johnny Cash voice, "Chris, June and I listened to your record last night and I don't think even
the drug people are gonna understand it." WOW. To me that was a compliment. I had transcended the culture that had been
driving the world for the last 12 years. I had succeeded." -Chris Gantry
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Format
LP · 1 disc
Release
17-11-2017
Label
Item-nr
1158695
EAN
0781484068617
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