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		Tommy Cash: A Tribute to My Brother 
		
		By Scott Ross  
                The 700 Club 
  
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com  
                 
              Scott Ross [reporting]: Were you musical? 
              Tommy Cash:  My mother was.  My mother played the piano in the Baptist  church and around the house, and she had an old guitar that she would strum from  time to time.  I guess if we have any  talent in this family, it all came from 'Mama Cash.' 
                              The youngest  of seven children, Tommy cash grew up in brother, Johnny’s shadow.  
              Ross:  When John  began to have success and signed with Sun Records, how did you view that  then? How did the rest of the family  view that seeing him come into his own musically?                 
              Cash: Well,  we were all thrilled. His first record was a hit.  Hey Porter and Cry, Cry, Cry in June of  1955.  But it not only changed Johnny’s  life, it changed our life as well.  
              Ross:  In what way?                 
              Cash:  People stopped asking me about my girlfriends  and my cotton pickin' and my basketball, and they started asking about Johnny.  How’s Johnny been? Do you see him? Does he  come to your house?  When is his next  record coming out? That’s the way it changed us.  
                              In spite of Johnny’s  success, Tommy set out to make a name for himself.  He was quite an athlete, a state-champion  basketball player and soon after high school, pursued a music career too.  Still, there was more to the Cash family than  talent.  
              Ross:   Was there an active, working faith in your family?  
              Cash:  Oh, absolutely.  I was raised in a Christian family, and I  wouldn’t take anything in the world for that today.                 
              Ross:  And the gospel music, is there a story with  that?                 
              Cash:  I became a Christian when I was 12-years-old.  I told mama that something was happening to  me.  She said, 'Son, you’re under  conviction.'  I told her I felt God’s presence. I was picking cotton, and I felt this great sensation come over me, and it’s  something I’ll never forget for as long as I live.  I knew I’d been saved.  
                              Tommy is quick to admit that his commitment to Jesus  Christ faded as he moved into his music career, and he began to enjoy what the  world had to offer.  At the same time,  big brother, Johnny had his own problems.  
              Ross:   When John got into the drug situation, he said that drugs were a 'demon  called deception.' How did you guys handle that?                 
              Cash:  It scared us all to death.  I thought he was going to die. At times, I thought he wouldn’t live  another week.  I had a problem with  alcohol myself.  But I stopped drinking  20 years ago.  
              Ross:  How bad did it get?                 
              Cash:  It got to the point to where it was  controlling me.  I never knew when I was  going to drink, and I never knew how much I was going to drink. I didn’t want  alcohol in my life anymore so I quit, cold turkey, in March of 1987.  
              Ross:  Was prayer a part of that?                 
              Cash:  It was.   I asked God to remove the craving for alcohol.  And He did.   He took it away.  
                              Tommy was now sober, and soon Johnny got on the road to recovery.  Today, even though Johnny is gone, Tommy  still sings the music that says 'Cash.' 
               Cash:  I’m doing the Johnny Cash Tribute Show. It’s  my way of showing my love and respect for him and honoring him, his music,  and his life.   
              Ross:  What is your heart’s desire?  The Scripture says, 'If you delight yourself in  the Lord, He’ll give you the desires of your heart.'  What are those desires? 
              Cash: I don’t know  if there is any particular thing that I want to accomplish other than I want to  die sober, and I hope it’s a long time from now. I’m always going to serve  God as long as I live. 
                
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