Church of Cash
The Draw Park & Amphitheater
Ramsey, MN
July 3rd, 2025
This is a "Midwest Sounds" recording (MWS371)
Lineage: LyxPro SDPC-2 mics > Zoom H4Essential (32-Bit Float)
-Feel free to remaster, share freely anywhere else, or convert to MP3. Please don't sell it or profit from it in any way. If you enjoy this show, support the artist by buying/streaming their music, attending a show or buying merch.
-Thanks to Church of Cash for allowing me to record.
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1. Folsom Prison Blues (Johnny Cash cover)
2. Tennessee Flat Top Box (Johnny Cash cover)
3. I Walk the Line (Johnny Cash cover)
4. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (Kris Kristofferson cover)
5. Bonanza (Jay Livingston & Ray Evans cover)
6. Sixteen Tons (Merle Travis cover)
7. Jackson (Billy Edd Wheeler cover)
8. I've Been Everywhere (Geoff Mack cover)
9. Too Smart Too Know, Too Dumb to Care
10. Get Rhythm (Johnny Cash cover)
11. I Won't Back Down (Tom Petty cover)
12. Everybody's Tryin' to Be My Baby (Carl Perkins cover)
13. Ring of Fire (Merle Kilgore cover)
14. Orange Blossom Special (Rouse Brothers cover)
15. Cry! Cry! Cry! (Johnny Cash cover)
16. Long Black Veil (Danny Dill cover)
17. There Ain't No Good Chain Gang (Johnny Cash cover)
18. Highwayman (Jimmy Webb cover)
19. These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Lee Hazlewood cover)
20. One Piece at a Time (Johnny Cash cover)
21. Dance Trance
22. Take Me Home, Country Roads (John Denver cover)
23. Medley (Folsom Prison Blues/I Walk the Line/Riders in the Sky)
Jay Ernest- Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Alex Maier- Electric Guitar
Eric Struve- Bass
Jonathon TeBeest- Drums
Alex Maier- Electric Guitar
Eric Struve- Bass
Jonathon TeBeest- Drums
Archive.org / Google Drive
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The Church of Cash is not just a band; it’s a mission. Founded by frontman Jay Ernest, this award-winning tribute to the legendary Johnny Cash brings the spirit, sound, and soul of the Man in Black to life with striking authenticity and raw energy.
With a deep respect for Cash’s timeless catalog and a passion for performing, Church of Cash delivers everything from early hits like “Folsom Prison Blues” and “I Walk the Line” to the powerful late-era ballads of the American Recordings. But they’re more than just a tribute—they’re a spiritual revival of classic American music, offering a fresh yet faithful interpretation that resonates with audiences of all generations.
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Tapers notes: None.
"Got a mind to ramble, got a mind to roam
I'm travelin' light and I'm slow coming home"
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Tapers notes: None.
"Got a mind to ramble, got a mind to roam
I'm travelin' light and I'm slow coming home"
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