Birthday Celebration of Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash Boyhood Home Dyess, ARIn recognition of Johnny Cash's birthday on February 26, Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home will be giving free tours all day on Saturday, February 25.
In recognition of Johnny Cash's birthday on February 26, Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home will be giving free tours all day on Saturday, February 25.
This incredible event includes one-on-one and group sessions with Artist Erin Enderlin! Enderlin's catalog includes Alan Jackson’s “Monday Morning Church,” Lee Ann Womack’s “Last Call,” Luke Bryan’s “You Don’t Know Jack,” and a host of other songs for Randy Travis, Joey+Rory, Reba, Terri Clark, Whisperin’ Bill Anderson, and more. Registration is due before March 1
A new bicycle tour linking Arkansas State University’s Heritage Sites will begin as a part of the Arkansas Roots Music Festival on Saturday, April 1. The Arkansas Roots Ride will begin and end at the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, and invites bicycle riders to experience the wide-open Delta spaces between the Dyess Colony and the
Join us April 1st at the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home for an afternoon of Roots music performances! Live music begins at 12:00 PM and ends at 5:00 PM. Performers include The Casey Penn Band, Rachel Ammons, Wyly Bigger, Marybeth Byrd, and The Tina Cossey Band. Food vendors include Tacker's Shake Shack and J & B's
Join us as we kick off the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home's summer concerts at Native Brew Works with Cory Jackson! Admission is free, just come on out to this community event and enjoy the music! Sponsored by Judd Hill Foundation, Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation, KASU, and A-State’s Delta Symposium within
Join us for the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home's summer concerts at Native Brew Works with TRIPPP! Admission is free, just come on out to this community event and enjoy the music! Sponsored by Judd Hill Foundation, Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation, and KASU. Native Brew Works, 515 South Gee Street, Jonesboro
Join us for the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home's summer concerts at Native Brew Works with Akeem Kemp! Admission is free, just come on out to this community event and enjoy the music! Sponsored by Judd Hill Foundation, Arkansas Electric Cooperative Corporation, and KASU. Native Brew Works, 515 South Gee Street, Jonesboro
A new performance series will be presented by the Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home. The Sunken Lands Songwriting Circle will be held in Riceland Hall at Fowler Center, located at 201 Olympic Dr., Saturday, Aug. 12. This event will be hosted by Rosanne Cash along with performers Rodney Crowell and Sarah Jarosz, with
Using Mama Cash's recipes, participants will each make their own pineapple or chocolate pie (two of Johnny's favorites) in the kitchen at The Grange in Wilson, AR, followed by a tour of Historic Dyess Colony: Johnny Cash Boyhood Home. Registration information is coming soon!
Join Johnny's son, John Carter, and his wife, Ana Cristina Cash, for an amazing concert on Sunday, February 25. Tickets are available now at https://bit.ly/JohnCarterCashConcert. This concert kicks off the 50th Governor's Conference on Tourism. Attendees tickets are included in registration. The concert is open to the public.
Join us April 6th at the Johnny Cash Boyhood Home for an afternoon of Roots music performances! Live music begins at 12:00 PM and ends at 5:00 PM. The admission fee is $35 for ages 18 and over, $10 for 13 through 17-year-olds, 12 and under free. Bring your chairs and come on out with