Johnny Cash once belligerently spent the night in the Starkville, Mississippi jail for the high crime of picking a flower late at night — an event he famously memorialized on “Live at San Quentin”. It spawned a local flower festival named after Cash, a Country Trail Marker commemorating the event, and 42 years after the late singer’s arrest, he was pardoned by the town government.

This Bluescentric Brand ladies t-shirt is available in relaxed fit sizes up to 2XL. The material is a 4.2 oz 100% airlume combed and ringspun cotton with side seams. Heather colors are 52/48, Athletic Heather is 90/10, Heather Prism colors are 99/1.

This design features the center vinyl record label of the Johnny Cash classic. Authentic Sun Records.

Folsom Prison Blues was written by Johnny Cash in 1953, the song came to define a large part of his stage presence, eventually leading to Cash's famous performance  

Johnny Cash wrote Folsom Prison Blues in 1953 while stationed in West Germany serving in the U.S. military. Sun Records released the song on April 30th, 1968.

When he recorded the song at Sun Studio in July 1955, Cash didn't have a drummer, so he replicated a snare drum by strumming his guitar with a dollar bill in between his strings.

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