Artist's albums
That Certain One
1973 · album
Six White Horses
1970 · album
The American Way of Life
1971 · album
Tommy Cash
1983 · album
Cash Country
1971 · album
Rise and Shine
1970 · album
The Music Row Revival Sessions
2021 · album
American Portraits: Tommy Cash
2020 · album
Tomten kommer hit//Tomterock
2017 · single
My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys
2017 · album
Highlights of Tommy Cash
2017 · album
Let an Old Racehorse Run
2011 · album
The 25th Anniversary Album
2010 · album
26 Country Hits
2007 · album
Your Lovin' Takes the Leavin' Out of Me
1969 · album
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Biography
Younger brother of the Man in Black, Tommy Cash enjoyed some chart success in his own right. Born April 5, 1940, in Dyess, AR, Tommy was eight years younger than big brother Johnny. He formed his first band in high school, but enlisted in the Army soon after graduation. While serving in Germany during 1958, he DJed for Armed Services Radio -- perhaps contributing in some part to the incredible success of Johnny's hit of that year, "Ballad of a Teenage Queen." After resuming civilian life in the early '60s, Tommy played with Hank Williams, Jr. and gained his own recording contract from Musicor by 1967. After a move to United Artists, he just missed the country Top 40 in 1968 with "The Sounds of Goodbye." Transferred yet again, to Epic Records, Tommy delivered his biggest hit -- "Six White Horses," a tribute to JFK, RFK, and Martin Luther King, Jr. -- in late 1969. The single hit number four and was followed by two Top Ten singles in 1970, "Rise and Shine" and "One Song Away." During the '70s, Cash continued to tour and record -- for Epic, Elektra, 20th Century, and Monument -- but his only Top 20 entry occurred when "I Recall a Gypsy Woman" made number 16 in 1973. ~ John Bush, Rovi