Music legend Johnny Cash would have turned 84 in February, and to celebrate the Johnny Cash Museum has been throwing a two-day birthday bash.
The "Cash Bash" this weekend was set to be an ultimate tribute to the Man In Black's legacy with many musical performances, jam sessions, meet and greets, and much more.
During the event, the museum also celebrated a new wing with interactive exhibits.
Museum officials hoped it adds something new for people who come to visit from all over the world.
“We change things all of the time, and it’s not unusual to have people on their fifth return visit and they always see something new, and that’s what we are going to continue to do,” said Bill Miller, the founder of the museum.
Saturday night, Johnny Cash's brother and sister, Tommy Cash and Joanne Cash Yates, entertained the crowd, and there was also plenty of cake.