
“I Never Wanted To Go Over Again”: The Terrifying Reason Waylon Jennings’ Son W…
Shooter Jennings' time at Johnny Cash's home wasn't always pleasant, thanks to a spooky tale John Carter Cash spun.
Country music artist Shooter Jennings recently shared a humorous and somewhat unsettling childhood memory during an appearance on the Drifting Cowboy Podcast. Jennings recounted his early visits to the home of legendary musician Johnny Cash, where he was frequently pranked by Cash's son, John Carter Cash, and Jody White. According to Jennings, the older boys would tell him that the statues in the Cash household were actually deceased individuals preserved in wax. Furthermore, they would intentionally expose him to frightening scenes from horror films, specifically recalling a moment from 'Poltergeist II.' These recurring pranks instilled a significant fear in young Jennings, making him hesitant to return to the Cash residence. The anecdote, shared with a laugh, offers a glimpse into the playful, albeit mischievous, dynamics within the Cash family's circle during Jennings' youth.
Shooter Jennings' time at Johnny Cash's home wasn't always pleasant, thanks to a spooky tale John Carter Cash spun.