Susquehanna Industrial Tool & Die Co. were slightly on the cheesy side, but it was good cheese. And good fun.
Clinton McClung showed some rare Cash films, which was sometimes kind of spooky.
Alex Battles & The Whiskey Rebellion took the stage and played the Folsom Prison Show in it's entirety.
Alex Battles does a very convincing Johnny Cash.
The Great Sammo on washboards was really good. He also sang one of the songs, but I can't remember which one. But I do remember it was good.
Shafer Hall would come out to make the "announcements" that you hear on the Folsom Prison recording. He also sang "Cocain Blues."
The tube distorted the sound coming out of Sam's guitar. I'm pretty sure they didn't have one of those in the original Folsom Prison show, but it was still cool.
Jessica Rose took the role of June Carter during "Jackson."
Becky Birmingham sang during "Give My Love to Rose," I think. This was later in the show, and things began to make less sense, which had nothing to do with the performers.
Me and A, this is my cheesy smile #4, I think. I get them mixed up when I drink. A and I both grew up in Houston. So it felt natural to be at a country show together.