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Before dropping his career-reviving live album and getting his own primetime TV show, Johnny was laying the tracks that would become Johnny Cash At The Carousel Ballroom, April 24, 1968 with a psychedelic hippie, Owsley Stanley.
Read more at The New Yorker.
Illustration by João Fazenda