Tommy Cash
Tommy Cash (1940–) is a brother of
Johnny Cash. Tommy was born in
Arkansas, one of seven children in his family, and eight years after his brother Johnny. He formed his first band in
high school and enlisted in the Army after graduation. He
deejayed for American Forces Radio Network. After the Army, Tommy played with
Hank Williams Jr., and later gained a record deal from Musicor in 1965. A year later he joined
United Artists and just missed the
Country Top 40 in 1968 with "The Sounds of Goodbye." In late 1969, while on
Epic Records, he delivered his biggest hit, a tune dedicated to
JFK,
RFK, and
Martin Luther King entitled, "Six White Horses." 1970 saw a pair of Top Ten singles: "One Song Away" and "Rise and Shine", and the Top 20 hit, "I Recall a Gypsy Woman." Tommy continues to tour the globe.In June 2005 he was the listing agent on his brother Johnny's house in Hendersonville. The house was sold in January 2006 to BeeGee Barry Gibb.
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