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                    [Title] => 38 years after Johnny Cash's historic concert at Folsom
                    [Summary] => REPRESA, CALIFORNIA - January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash took the stage at Folsom State Prison for a historic concert that galvanized the audience of hundreds of inmates. 


Cash, despite strong resistance from his record label, was moved to perform at Folsom after receiving thousands of letters from prison inmates around the country, explaining how his music had put them on the path to rehabilitation and redemption.

Respecting, rather than fearing his audience at Folsom, Cash connected with the men, all of whom were doing hard time.
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                    [Title] => 38 years after Johnny Cash's historic concert at Folsom
                    [Summary] => REPRESA, CALIFORNIA - January 13, 1968, Johnny Cash took the stage at Folsom State Prison for a historic concert that galvanized the audience of hundreds of inmates. 


Cash, despite strong resistance from his record label, was moved to perform at Folsom after receiving thousands of letters from prison inmates around the country, explaining how his music had put them on the path to rehabilitation and redemption.

Respecting, rather than fearing his audience at Folsom, Cash connected with the men, all of whom were doing hard time.
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