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Dean Rigney gets memento of Johnny Cash guitar encounter



2009-06-28 - Cranmer Dining Center, 430 Helen Flatt DR, Columbia, KY - Photo By Duane Bonifer. LWC photo.
Dean Rigney gets special t-shirt commemorating historic tuning of Johnny Cash guitar: Students from the Lindsey Wilson College Hazard Community Campus present LWC School of Professional Counseling Dean John Rigney with a special t-shirt that commemorates Rigney's encounter with the legendary Johnny Cash. They presented him the t-shirt Saturday afternoon in Roberta D. Cranmer Dining & Conference Center. When he was a graduate student, Rigney played in a band that was visited by Cash and his wife, the late June Carter Cash. Rigney tuned Cash's guitar. From left: Whitney Lowe of Red Fox, KY; Sheila Cornett of Beattyville, KY; Burns; Freda Wiseman of Hazard, KY; Billie Adams of Hyden, Ky.; and Debra Godsey of Bulan, Ky.l Freda Wiseman of Hazard, KY; Rigney; Debra Godsey of Bulan, KY; Sheila Cornett of Beattyville, KY; and Whitney Lowe of Red Fox, KY.


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