Johnny Cash's remarkable life has inspired countless books, documentaries, and television specials, but few have resonated ...
On August 7, 1954, Johnny Cash, fresh from his stint in Germany as a member of the U.S. Air Force, settled down into a new life with a wife, a steady job, and a little girl on the way, whom they would ...
Foreword / by Brad Paisley -- I've been everywhere : introduction -- Five feet high and rising : 1932-1954. Spotlight: Home of the blues: musical influences -- Get rhythm : 1955-1958 -- I guess things ...
As one of the most iconic country artists of all time, Johnny Cash has had plenty of highs in his life—none of which, however, compare to the period of time he later described as “the best 43 days” he ...
Where: First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W. Spokane Falls Blvd. Debbie Horton can’t help but laugh in giddy fashion while detailing what it was like to jam with Johnny Cash more than 30 years ...
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Johnny Cash and the infamous 1968 performance 'At Folsom Prison'
Johnny Cash's 'At Folsom Prison' is undoubtedly the most significant prison album ever recorded. Here's how the guy who shot ...
David Stone loves Johnny Cash. It’s how he introduces every show he plays with his Johnny Cash Experience, mutating Cash’s own infamous introductory line: “Hello, I’m Johnny Cash.” And it’s true — ...
A new musical, charting the relationship of country stars Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, is coming to Eastbourne.
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