Johnny & June’s Son & Daughter-In-Law Perform Tribute To His Legendary Parents On Opry Stage

John Carter Cash and his wife, Ana Cristina, perform his parents' hit song "Jackson" (Photo Credit: Grand Ole Opry / YouTube, Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
John Carter Cash Is The Only Son Of Country Legends June Carter Cash And Johnny Cash
John Carter Cash was born on March 3, 1970 to parents Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash.

He was born into a blended family with four sisters, Rosanne, Kathy, Cindy, and Tara from Johnny’s side, and two sisters, Carlene and Rosie, from his mother’s side.
A musical family, most of their children followed in their famous parents’ footsteps and pursued careers in the music industry. Rosanne might have the most successful singing career of the bunch, but John Carter is a mastermind in the booth as a producer. He also toured with his famous dad in the 90s as his rhythm guitarist.
He has produced music for Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, and Vince Gill, just to name a few.
John Carter Cash Takes Opry Stage With His Wife, Ana Cristina
Even though John Carter Cash does most of his work behind the scenes, he does perform on stage every once in a while. And when the Grand Ole Opry was honoring his parents, he surely wasn’t going to miss that.
On June 18, 2025, the Opry presented Opry 100 Honors Johnny Cash & June Carter, a tribute to The Man In Black and his bride. Lainey Wilson, Carlene Carter, The Gatlin Brothers, Charlie McCoy, The Tennessee Four, The War and Treaty, and John Carter and Ana Cristina.
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John Carter and Ana Cristina, who were married in 2016 and share two children, wore matching red suits while performing Johnny and June’s hit song “Jackson.”

The crowd was loving every second of the performance and gave the couple a rousing applause at the end of the song! The Opry themselves called the duet, “A classic Cash duet, brought to life by the next generation.”
Watch the performance below.