Press and reviews

“. . . everyone had heard the music before; many of Johnny Cash’s songs are staples in the repertoires of popular bands . . . throughout the world. But few had heard this. Harold Ford . . . wasn’t another ‘fabulous fake;’ or a stylized cover tribute. Nor . . . the actual ‘real deal.’ Mr. Cash passed in 2003. It was something else altogether. Borderline spiritual.”
Harold Ford Walks The Line article Saratoga Today, 11/6/09 written by Arthur Gonick

” . . . with a deep, bass-baritone voice and mournful eyes, Harold Ford could be the doppelganger of “The Man in Black” . . . isn’t a Johnny Cash impersonator. For Ford, singing like Cash just comes naturally. For years, people have told the singer that he looks and sounds like the country music legend . . . ”
Cash is Still King article PostStar, 9/11/09 written by Doug Gruse


” . . . eerie physical and vocal resemblance to Johnny Cash, and for those who haven’t yet witnessed his performance, let me assure you that there is something there. Just a casual conversation . . . shows that this is not a Vegas-style actor; he breathes, speaks and goes to the store this way
- the singing is almost the coup-de-grace and you are the beneficiary.”
“Cash-Bashes” all over the region article Saratoga Today, 02/26/10 written by Arthur Gonick

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