FOUR musos will play tribute to the legendary Johnny Cash at the Rhumbelow Theatre’s Westville venue on Sunday, 1 February.
Welcome to Folsom Prison, and get ready to hear songs about prison, trains, guns, love and heartache. The Johnny Cash Show, set in Folsom Prison, has played to sold-out audiences in Durban and is back by popular demand.
The talented line-up features Rob Warren, who lets the music do all the talking as the Man In Black, showcasing his expertise on the guitar and encompassing low pitch vocals that fit perfectly with the Cash sound. Joining Rob on stage is his brother Garth Warren on bass and vocals, Gareth Gale rocking out on the drums and Clare McIlroy, who takes on the role of June Carter with an irresistible upbeat country performance.
Rob Warren and the spirit of the band play tribute to Johnny Cash with songs including, The Ring of Fire, Boy Named Sue, Folsom Prison Blues, Man in Black, Cry Cry Cry and Walk the Line, as well as songs with June Carter such as Jackson, It Ain’t Me Babe and Juke Box Blues. This country and rock ‘n roll show will have your cowboy boots a-tappin’ and your feet a-stampin’, so go along and celebrate an American legend.
There are two shows at the Westville Country Club on Sunday, 1 February at 2.30pm and again at 7pm. The venue opens 90 minutes before show for meals.
Tickets are R120 each. Westville Country Club members and pensioners pay R100 each. There is a minimum meal option available from The Venue for R50. Full bar facilities.
Booking is essential. Book at Computicket, or contact Roland on 082 499 8636 or email roland@stansell.za.net.



