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On 9 September 2015, Cash collaborated with Russian rave band Little Big on the song "Give Me Your Money", with an accompanying music video and web series, titled American Russians, consisted of six episodes released from 9 September 2015, [24] to 14 October 2015 on YouTube. Cash appeared on the song "Volkswagen Passat" from DJ Oguretz's debut ...
The Best of Tommy Cash Volume 1: 43 1975: Only a Stone: Elektra 1978: The New Spirit: Monument 1982: Cashin' In: Brylen All Around Cowboy: 51-West 1983: Tommy Cash: 1990: 25th Anniversary Album: Playback 1993: Let an Old Racehorse Run: 1996: Solid Gold Country: Crazy Country 1999: The Very Best of Tommy Cash: Collectables/Sony Music Special ...
Stereogum called the song "the sort of track that only Charli could pull off, silly and serious at the same time, making the 30 seconds before you pull up to a party sound like the end of the world." [ 6 ] Paper called the final 30 seconds of the track "uncomfortable and restricting on top of being nearly painful if your volume's turned up loud ...
I’d never met Estonian rapper Tommy Cash before this interview, but based on his new single with bbno$ (“Tango,” releasing January 12) I knew he probably had a pretty “unique” sense of ...
Tommy Cash collaborated with country greats including Hank Williams Jr. and his brother Johnny Cash over his decades-long career, and also released dozens of his own singles and albums
Tommy Cash, country singer and the youngest brother of legendary country singer Johnny Cash, died at 84 on Friday. His death, which falls nearly 21 years after Johnny Cash's Sept. 12, 2003, death ...
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Fade to Black is a 2008 album by Tommy Cash.The album includes duets with George Jones, on "Some Kind of a Woman", and Marty Stuart, on "Six White Horses", a new version of Cash's 1970 hit, as well as several Johnny Cash songs in tribute to his late brother.