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  1. Marshall Grant (* 5. Mai 1928; † 7. August 2011 [1] in Jonesboro, Arkansas) war Bassist in der Begleitband des Country-Musikers Johnny Cash, den Tennessee Three .

  2. Instrument (s) Double bass, bass guitar, guitar. Website. at the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. Marshall Garnett Grant (May 5, 1928 – August 7, 2011) was the upright bassist and electric bassist of singer Johnny Cash 's original backing duo, the Tennessee Two, in which Grant and electric guitarist Luther Perkins played.

  3. 8. Aug. 2011 · Nach der Probe ging Marshall Grant zurück in sein Hotel und wurde von da aus in die Notaufnahme eines in der Nähe gelegen Krankenhauses gebracht, damit ein Blutgerinnsel operativ entfernt werden konnte. Er verstarb am Sonntagmorgen an einem Aneurysma.

  4. 9. Aug. 2011 · Aug. 8, 2011. Marshall Grant, a bass player who, as an original member of Johnny Cash ’s band, the Tennessee Two, helped create the group’s pulsing “boom-chicka-boom” sound, died on Sunday in...

  5. 9. Aug. 2011 · Marshall Grant was a longtime bassist and co-founder of the Tennessee Two, who played with Cash from 1954 to 1980. He died in 2011 while attending the Johnny Cash Festival in Arkansas.

  6. 8. Aug. 2011 · Rob Hughes. Mon 8 Aug 2011 13.31 EDT. The rudimentary bass lines played by Marshall Grant, who has died of a brain aneurysm aged 83, formed a major part of the distinctive "boom-chicka-boom"...

  7. 9. Aug. 2011 · Johnny Cash's longtime bassist, Marshall Grant, died Sunday, August 7, at age 83. Grant, who played acoustic and electric bass with Cash from 1954 to 1980, was a co-founder of the Tennessee Two. RollingStone.com reports that he lived in Hernando, Mississippi, and passed away in Jonesboro, Arkansas, while in town for the Johnny Cash Festival.