Dear Randy, I ´ m so sorry for your loss. Your father was a great , awesome , true and humble man. He was a significant part of JRC´ s success. Everybody knows this . "He was there when it happened ". Keep your sweet memories alive. R.I.P. Marshall, Luther and John R.! God bless you, Randy. You are an awesome son. Regards C.D.
I sent my CD to Marshall years back, then spoke to him on the phone when I flew over to Memphis, in the hope of finally meeting him. He spoke to me on the phone and said "look here man, I shoot from the hip and if I dont like what you done I will tell you" Well, he called me back at the Hotel and said he liked what I had done. We met and had a coffee, he had water, in the foyer of the Hotel in Memphis. So glad I met him for a short while. What a legend. RIP Marshall.
This is so sad to see him so broken up there will never be another group like Johnny cash an the Tennessee two all those are greatly missed to this day they made wonderful music together and nothing can replace them, wish you guys could come back even for just one show
Boy, can you imagine the music they pickin up there now? Wow, I've watched this over and over many times, and I still cry like a baby. They were a huge part of my life growing up. I combed my hair like Johnny did when I started 3rd grade. Love and miss them all. God bless
If everyone had a friend like Johnny had in Marshall, the world would be at peace. Even when Johnny treated Marshall like dirt - many times over the years - Marshall was always the one to pull Johnny out of the gutter and stand him on his feet. Even if he had to do it by himself, even if Johnny pissed all over him. Rest eternally, Marshall Garnett Grant. You were a bass player's bass player, a powerboat racer second to none, and an inspiration to all would be a friend someone.
June passed on my birthday, so May 15th, has a very different feel for me now. Every time I go to Nashville, I stop and pay respects at their marker... their music pulled me from some very very dark places....
His music helped me alot over the years too.I get asked why I like Johnny and his music and I say its honest from the heart.I also tell them his music " made me laugh and cry and sometimes wonder why"
the 70's and 80's were such great years. Fantastic for real country music and also for rock and roll. I worked in the country music industry for 30 years. Many Statler Brother shows. Marshall went on after he left the Tennessee Three to work as the Statlers production manager. I worked with him many times and until recently did not know he was one of the Tennessee Two and worked with Cash all of those years. He had never mentioned it. You see I'm a bit younger. Currently 56 so I was just little runt when that was going on. I truly loved real country music though. the big shots in Nashville sure have ruined it. R.I.P. Marshall. You got to live a life most men only dream about.
Cash did write some great songs, but had it not been for the sparse bass and guitar playing of Luther and Marshall we may have never heard of him...Sam Phillips was the genius that kept it simple with them.
I sure do miss my great uncle he was a great man R.I.P to the greatest bass player in music history and I miss Johnny I remember they took me to a ice cream shop and we talked about music I love you a Marshall
Ryley Porter Man I would give just about anything to have a sit down with these guys. I’m not really into country but these guys were punk before there was punk. You can’t help but love Johnny and the crew. Every interview I’ve watched they all seem so genuine. I tear up to this day when I watch Johnny talk about June. They remind me of my family from Kentucky.
Johny thanks For what You have done as a Master of american sentiments and fellings to the world.from Bogotá Colombia Alfonso Vargas Gómez.thanks so much.
blueticecho man money destroys everything I like to think at the end of the day that they found a way for that not to matter as much. Plus they had a bond that as musicians you can’t break. Either way let’s let them rest.
Marshall Grant will be missed too! One of the greatest bassplayers in music history
I miss my dad so much. Love you dad.
We miss him to... Great man!
Dear Randy, I ´ m so sorry for your loss. Your father was a great , awesome , true and humble man. He was a significant part of JRC´ s success. Everybody knows this . "He was there when it happened ". Keep your sweet memories alive. R.I.P. Marshall, Luther and John R.! God bless you, Randy. You are an awesome son. Regards C.D.
Randy Grant your dad was a great narrator. Very touching.
Randy Grant look up Ramsay Prine on you tube
Randy Grant You must be so proud of your dad. He was a great man. Respect
I sent my CD to Marshall years back, then spoke to him on the phone when I flew over to Memphis, in the hope of finally meeting him. He spoke to me on the phone and said "look here man, I shoot from the hip and if I dont like what you done I will tell you" Well, he called me back at the Hotel and said he liked what I had done. We met and had a coffee, he had water, in the foyer of the Hotel in Memphis. So glad I met him for a short while. What a legend. RIP Marshall.
I miss my uncle so much it’s a shame we were so close 🥺
So good that Marshal and Johnny were friends again towards the end of Johnny's life.
Johnny Cash was a force of nature. I am so happy that he re-united with his old friend Marshall Grant. Grant's words here are priceless.
This is so sad to see him so broken up there will never be another group like Johnny cash an the Tennessee two all those are greatly missed to this day they made wonderful music together and nothing can replace them, wish you guys could come back even for just one show
Boy, can you imagine the music they pickin up there now? Wow, I've watched this over and over many times, and I still cry like a baby. They were a huge part of my life growing up. I combed my hair like Johnny did when I started 3rd grade. Love and miss them all. God bless
brought a tear to my eye..thanks for posting
Grant was an amazing friend!. R.I.P. Marshall
I knew when June passed that Johnny wouldn't be far behind.
R. I. P.
Johnny Cash & The
Tennessee Two
Johnny Cash
Luther Perkins 🎸
Marshall Grant
If everyone had a friend like Johnny had in Marshall, the world would be at peace. Even when Johnny treated Marshall like dirt - many times over the years - Marshall was always the one to pull Johnny out of the gutter and stand him on his feet.
Even if he had to do it by himself, even if Johnny pissed all over him.
Rest eternally, Marshall Garnett Grant. You were a bass player's bass player, a powerboat racer second to none, and an inspiration to all would be a friend someone.
June passed on my birthday, so May 15th, has a very different feel for me now. Every time I go to Nashville, I stop and pay respects at their marker... their music pulled me from some very very dark places....
His music helped me alot over the years too.I get asked why I like Johnny and his music and I say its honest from the heart.I also tell them his music " made me laugh and cry and sometimes wonder why"
So sad,Marshall and Johnny were a massive part of my youth xx love from Scotland 🏴
the 70's and 80's were such great years. Fantastic for real country music and also for rock and roll. I worked in the country music industry for 30 years. Many Statler Brother shows. Marshall went on after he left the Tennessee Three to work as the Statlers production manager. I worked with him many times and until recently did not know he was one of the Tennessee Two and worked with Cash all of those years. He had never mentioned it. You see I'm a bit younger. Currently 56 so I was just little runt when that was going on. I truly loved real country music though. the big shots in Nashville sure have ruined it. R.I.P. Marshall. You got to live a life most men only dream about.
Marshall Grant was a Great man and bass guitar player and part of the legendary Tennessee Two and Three!!. God Bless Him and his family.
this video is great it made me cry a little thank you kindly for posting
Without him, there is no Johnny Cash music
Cash did write some great songs, but had it not been for the sparse bass and guitar playing of Luther and Marshall we may have never heard of him...Sam Phillips was the genius that kept it simple with them.
Thank you for your music devise
Very sad! R.I.P Johnny, June and Marshall!! All of you are greatly missed!!
I sure do miss my great uncle he was a great man R.I.P to the greatest bass player in music history and I miss Johnny I remember they took me to a ice cream shop and we talked about music I love you a Marshall
Ryley Porter Man I would give just about anything to have a sit down with these guys. I’m not really into country but these guys were punk before there was punk. You can’t help but love Johnny and the crew. Every interview I’ve watched they all seem so genuine. I tear up to this day when I watch Johnny talk about June.
They remind me of my family from Kentucky.
We are related
Marshalls brother Odell grant senior was my grandfather
That feeling he had im glad to know I ain't the only one in our family that got that blessing and curse I'm so glad to know where it comes from
I know the feeling hes talking about . Im sure alot of folks do . Its horrible . :(
What great men , thank you all for your amazing music your talent .and for being so Down to earth sweet guy .
Thank you.
I cried and cried and cried.. augh..
He loved him bless
Johny thanks For what You have done as a Master of american sentiments and fellings to the world.from Bogotá Colombia Alfonso Vargas Gómez.thanks so much.
So sad
Wheres the full version?
Marhall Grant 😭
👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌😢
Great friend!!!!!
gotta go grab some tissue
🥺🎵🎶✊🏽🤘🏽🖤
He fell in love with June.
How about when Cash embezzled his retirement funds and he filed a lawsuit against Cash...Please with the crying. Fake !
blueticecho man money destroys everything I like to think at the end of the day that they found a way for that not to matter as much. Plus they had a bond that as musicians you can’t break. Either way let’s let them rest.