Two of music's favorites will be featured by performer Doug Allen Nash at The Strand Theatre.
The first half Saturday's exciting multi-media theatrical production at The Strand is “The #1 Tribute to Johnny Cash.” Hear the great “Man In Black” familiar classics including “Ring of Fire,” “Walk The Line,” “Get Rhythm,” “Sunday Morning Coming Down,” “Stripes Around My Shoulder,” and lots more.
After intermission, audiences are on their feet during a tribute to Neil Diamond featuring his greatest hits, “Cracklin’ Rose,” “Sweet Caroline,” “America,” “Forever in Blue Jeans,” “Play Me,” and many more.
This spectacular evening also features The Nash A-List Big Band, great charts, lighting and a stunning video wall highlighting the lives of Cash, Diamond and Nash.
Doug Allen Nash appeared on The Morning Show on GIANT fm WSVX.
General admission and premium seating are available.
General admission $25 - First come, first served seating. We cannot guarantee groups will be able to sit together.
Premium seating $35 - Reserved seating in rows 2-5 on the first floor. Seats will have the name of the person who purchases the tickets on each seat. Groups are guaranteed to sit together.
Tickets will be available the day of the event at the door in addition to being available online and at Shelbyville Paint, Flooring & More.
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