Dan whyms johnny cash
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This is a large file 8X10 and dots per inch. Allow some time to open. Save to your desktop, open in your photo application and print. If you try to print right off the webpage you might just get a large corner of the picture to print. It all started for Dan Whyms when he first heard that captivating baritone voice of Johnny Cash singing 'Cry, Cry, Cry' on the family radio in the late 's.
By Dan was consumed by him. He bought '45s', albums, and read every magazine and newspaper article he could find containing news about his mentor. That was all it took! The following week Dan purchased his first guitar and at years end could perform 10 of Cash's hits flawlessly. By the time Dan relocated to Western Washington in the fall of , he was able to sing most of Cash's material. Music fans in the Olympia area were amazed with his ability to imitate legendary singers like Johnny, Hank Williams, Ray Price, Roger Miller and others.
By the 's Dan formed his own band, D. In D. Then came the 80's when Dan's musical career went on hold for his family. Dan and wife Melva had 6 boys to raise. Still they frequently talked of moving to Nashville, Tennessee or Austin, Texas to pursue his musical goals.
In , while vacationing in Nashville, Dan had the opportunity to perform at Tootsie's Orchid Lounge. Terri Clark, an unknown artist at the time, showed him how to operate the drum machine and turned the stage over to him. Fans couldn't believe their ears, neither could Terri. If he sang Willie, he was Willie. If he sang Waylon, he was Waylon. That evening while visiting a friend at the Nashville Palace, he was asked to perform. He opened with Merle Haggard's 'Ramblin Fever' and the crowd went wild.
Johnny Cash is the most recognized person both visually and vocally in the entire history of recorded music worldwide. He is voted by the industry as the 1 man in all of Country Music history.
He walks an eerie line, bringing a legend back to life, and if you think he's just cashing in on another man's fame, you need to understand that Dan Whyms loves Johnny Cash.
Whether singing or just talking, Whyms sounds just like the Hall of Fame singer. The McCleary man's deep baritone has just the right amount of gruffy twang. If you close your eyes while he sings "Ring of Fire" you'd swear it was a recording by his idol.
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