Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash
Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash are an Americana/alternative country band formed in San Diego, California, in 1995. It is led by singer Mark Stuart. They received permission to use Cash's name by Cash himself and were then personally invited to record songs for their first CD Walk Alone at Cash's home in Hendersonville, Tennessee. The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash have opened for Merle Haggard, and Willie Nelson at his annual 4th of July concert, and shared the stage with such notables as Buck Owens, John Hiatt, Lucinda Williams, George Jones, and Steve Earle.
Members
- Mark Stuart – vocals, guitar
- Vance Hazen – bass guitar
- Lars Albrecht – guitar
- Jim Adair – drums
- Dean Cote – guitar
- Joey Galvan – drums
- Clark Stacer – bass guitar
- Buzz Campbell – guitar
- Johnny D'Artenay – bass guitar
- Alex Watts – guitar
- Scott B. Hall – steel guitar/dobro
- Jeff Roberts – bass guitar
Discography
- Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash their "6-song Demo EP"
- Lasso Motel original issue with a total of 9 songs
- Walk Alone reissue of Lasso Motel with 3 new recordings added on for a total of 12 songs; reissued later with a new total of 14 songs.
- Distance Between
- Live at the Belly Up
- Mile Markers
- Live at Muhle Hunzigen DVD
- Road to Texacali compilation of Walk Alone, Distance Between, and Mile Markers.
- Live in Sweden DVD
- Bend in the Road as Mark Stuart & the Bastard Sons
- New Old Story
- ''Texicali Troubadour''