Compared to Dylan and Springsteen, the country-music legend can seem deeply uncool. It took time for me to appreciate his ...
Johnny Cash called radio stations "gutless" after they banned his controversial song from the airwaves in the summer of 1964.
Johnny Cash’s 1956 smash hit made him a star but behind the scenes he hated singing it even as it defined his career.
John Carter Cash tells PEOPLE that his new album, 'Pineapple John,' is a conscious reflection of his current place in life, compiled with the help of both his family members as well as his dear ...
One year before Johnny Cash’s death, he recorded an unexpected song that served as an especially poignant farewell. In 2002, the music legend known as The Man in Black recorded a cover of the 1994 ...
According to Johnny Cash, he was the one who inspired Carl Perkins to write the generational standard, "Blue Suede Shoes".
It was so impactful that Trent Reznor, the lead man for Nine Inch Nails and the writer of the song, once admitted that the song wasn’t his anymore. Cash had made the dark, emotional track his own, and ...
Rosanne Cash, the four-time Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, and daughter of the late Johnny Cash, has signed with ICM Partners. Cash is working on a new album due this fall, her 16th and most recent ...
Matthew Valbuena has long drawn on songs from his favorite artists to tune the Bose Premium Audio System found in Mazda cars today.
Willie Nelson immediately comes to mind, and in modern times, Chris Stapleton probably has the most universally recognized vocals, but without a doubt there’s few people on earth that won’t recognize ...
Folsom and San Quentin (Jim Marshall’s Photographs of Johnny Cash)” is on view at The Momentary in Bentonville through Oct.
REM, Prince and Johnny Cash have all written very different songs about the end of the world, which best the question, which is the best?