I could not resist publishing just a bit more content to honor Glen and his great talent. Here are 4 must-see videos of him playing guitar...
Biggest and baddest (fastest) guitar solos...
(Well, dear reader, I removed three of the four videos even though I was simply presenting YouTube videos here with links directly to YouTube, and simply compile them here for easy viewing, they were removed. I suggest that you visit YouTube on your own and try to find them on your own and enjoy them). Also, I'm sorry to YouTube for doing something so bad. :(
Here's the message that showed with each of the three, however, I guess that this last one is still OK to present here!
and finally this great duel with his daughter, Ashley:
Thank you Glen for the legacy you are leaving all of us here. We will greatly miss you but we know that you are in a better place. R.I.P.
As a Johnny Cash Tribute Artist I enjoy this site as it has become a meeting place for anyone who appreciated the Man in Black.
Farewell Glen Campbell. You were the "Best". J Cash Lives
I just tweeted:
Farewell Glen Campbell. You were the best studio musician and voice in Nashville's history and we all will miss you. J Cash Lives.
When you visit Glen's site you'll see available his "Farewell Album" which is almost eerie as he past on today at the age of 81.
It's been said that the WWII generation was the greatest generation because of the bravery of the men (and women) who fought and died for a patriotic country. During that time and shortly after Country Music made its mark on the hearts of Americans and now in recent years many have "gone home"; Waylon, Johnny, George Jones, The Hag and others and today, Mr. Glen Campbell.
Today Glen left us after a battle with Alzheimer's and our prayers go out to family and friends.
Here are a few videos to honor the man and his legacy and my own video with my song "On the Other Side" which will hopefully console fans during this time.
Glen had a ton of hits but I'm choosing to highlight this one; Try a Little Kindness. I like to think this is a piece of advice that he would leave with us. Rest in Peace my friend and we will see you on the other side!
On the Other Side, written and performed by Terry (Ter) Scott:
Farewell Glen Campbell. You were the best studio musician and voice in Nashville's history and we all will miss you. J Cash Lives.
When you visit Glen's site you'll see available his "Farewell Album" which is almost eerie as he past on today at the age of 81.

Today Glen left us after a battle with Alzheimer's and our prayers go out to family and friends.
Here are a few videos to honor the man and his legacy and my own video with my song "On the Other Side" which will hopefully console fans during this time.
Glen had a ton of hits but I'm choosing to highlight this one; Try a Little Kindness. I like to think this is a piece of advice that he would leave with us. Rest in Peace my friend and we will see you on the other side!
On the Other Side, written and performed by Terry (Ter) Scott:
Dottie Lou is Alive and Singing Well!
I'm taking some time away from the usual J Cash content to share some pure country with my readers and share a great experience I enjoyed recently.
When you love Country Music as much as I do, I am always humbled when in the presence of the greats. As a young musician I met some and also played lead guitar for some; one being the famous Marvin Rainwater, but I was so young at the time I truly did not appreciate the moment. I’m older now; actually much older but we’ll just leave that at that and I’ll just say that I now have learned to appreciate moments and the people who share them.
When you love Country Music as much as I do, I am always humbled when in the presence of the greats. As a young musician I met some and also played lead guitar for some; one being the famous Marvin Rainwater, but I was so young at the time I truly did not appreciate the moment. I’m older now; actually much older but we’ll just leave that at that and I’ll just say that I now have learned to appreciate moments and the people who share them.
One such moment was just last night when I met the lovely, talented and graceful Dottie Lou.
I spent last evening with this country
legend at her 24th Annual BBQ in an undisclosed place in Minnesota. I was
privileged to be asked by my friend who is her son, Roger.
Entering her cabin
home in the “woods”, I was immediately drawn to the black and white glossies of Marvin,
and others: Merle Travis, Moe Bandy, Waylon Jennings, and so many others which she was associated and who any country aficionado would know. She also had a picture of (I think) Justin Tubb and I asked Roger if he was a son of Ernest and the answer was the affirmative.

and others: Merle Travis, Moe Bandy, Waylon Jennings, and so many others which she was associated and who any country aficionado would know. She also had a picture of (I think) Justin Tubb and I asked Roger if he was a son of Ernest and the answer was the affirmative.
Outside with the mosquitoes, neighbors, family and fans, was a local country band that played covers with that authentic Tele sound, a bass player that was spot on, and two guys who may have been brothers with great voices and actually could mimic Waylon, Bocephus, and The Possum (you can look that up if you aren’t the country aficionado you thought you were J).
Roger sang, his daughters also sang; all awesome, beautiful and original songs. Dottie also graced us with her voice; she is doing very well for her youthful age!
If you are not aware of Dottie Lou’s
music I was able to find a few things for your listening pleasure.
Contact Dottie at her site here. Please let her know that her fan, J Cash Lives sent you!
Best Johnny Cash Songs; Do you agree?
Here is a recent article about Johnny's 10 Greatest Songs; do you agree?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/best-johnny-cash-songs/

The article reads:
What never ceases to amaze me is the "catalogue of over 1,500 songs"! As I find them in video form I will put them up here for you to enjoy. For now, if you want to see some great pics and learn more about the Man in Black and his songs, READ MORE.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/music/what-to-listen-to/best-johnny-cash-songs/

The article reads:
What never ceases to amaze me is the "catalogue of over 1,500 songs"! As I find them in video form I will put them up here for you to enjoy. For now, if you want to see some great pics and learn more about the Man in Black and his songs, READ MORE.
Roy Clark Preforms
... Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Blues.
I always loved Roy's stuff and when I saw this I just had to share it here! PS. I know the title should be: Roy Clark "Performs".
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When you have a J Cash Lives Event, play it up!
Use our Facebook page to tell people about it before it happens. Link it to your email messages when you are inviting and other communications. We will work with you to promote your event in any way we can!
During the event, post pics on your Facebook page, Instagram, and other places.
After the event, we'll send you an email like this one where you can send it out to those who attended:
I had a wonderful time at your awesome party; everyone made
both JR and me feel welcome.
Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who
attended. Just to get their comments on the J Cash Lives Facebook page would be
great fun.
Everyone is invited to upload pics. (Please know that any
pics uploaded may be used for promotional purposes without remuneration. However
I noticed that you had some “professional” pics taken. If you have any which
are of high quality and would offer for consideration for my purchase you can
contact me via email).
Upload photos at webpage: www.terscott.com/jcashlives or
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A
few of your attendees had questions and here are the answers:
First #1: "I Walk The Line" was his first country music #1
hit, according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame + Museum
Biggest Hit: Wrote by his wife June Carter Cash and sang by Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire” was a single from
his 1963 album Ring of Fire: The Best of
Johnny Cash. It was the biggest hit of Cash's career, staying at number one for
seven weeks and has sold over 1.2 million digital downloads in the modern era.
Trivia: Why “J” Cash Lives? “Johnny” was never Johnny’s name. His name was
simply JR which meant, well, “JR”. It was JR on his high school diploma and he took
the name John when he went into the Air Force because they required a first
name. Later, Johnny Cash became his stage name!
And please again, extend
my sincerest thanks to Ike (MC) and Brenda. Your parents who were fabulous
hosts.
Ter Scott!
J Cash Lives
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I had a great time performing for a private party in Solon Springs WI last night. It was a combined "family reunion" and "Johnny Cash Bash" with many people wearing Johnny Cash shirts and apparel; a real fun time. When I got there to set up they already had Johnny's hits being played and later had karaoke for everyone. Someone even sang "A Boy Named Sue"!
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