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  1. At Folsom Prison received positive reviews and revitalized Cash's career, becoming the first in a series of live albums recorded at prisons that includes At San Quentin (1969), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind Prison Walls (1976).

  2. The album was the second in Cash's conceptual series of live prison albums that also included At Folsom Prison (1968), På Österåker (1973), and A Concert Behind Prison Walls (1976). The album was certified gold on August 12, 1969, platinum and double platinum on November 21, 1986, and triple platinum on March 27, 2003, by the RIAA .

  3. The three men re-trace Cash’s steps into California’s Folsom Prison on a chilly, gray day and resurrect his and June Carters unbridled performances for the men who seemed to count Cash...

  4. 16 de abr. de 2018 · A happier arrival at San Quentin on 24 February 1969. Between the Folsom and San Quentin concerts Cash had kicked his predilection for amphetamines, found God and married June Carter...

  5. 22 de dez. de 2023 · Here’s how it happened and why At Folsom Prison was so important, not just to Cash’s career, but also to music and prison reform. Videos by American Songwriter “Folsom Prison Blues”

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  6. 11 de nov. de 2012 · From career-damaging headlines about his drug-smuggling pills across the Mexico border, an affair with June Carter that left a portion of fans upset, and an increasing hatred of reporters, Cash was on a downturn.

  7. Hard on the heels of 1968’s Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, his best-selling album to that point, came Johnny Cash At San Quentin. Recorded two days before Cash’s 37th birthday and released in 1969, this follow-up proved even more successful, soaring all the way to the top of Billboard ‘s album charts and staying there for four weeks.