Compared to Dylan and Springsteen, the country-music legend can seem deeply uncool. It took time for me to appreciate his ...
Among the songs he recorded for the album that helped solidify him as a revered country outlaw are the iconic “Walk the Line,” “Train of Love,” “Don’t Make Me Go” and Next in Line.” Of the 12 original ...
The first-ever Johnny Cash Music Festival -- which took place last year -- will air on three TV networks this summer. Kris Kristofferson, George Jones, Rodney Crowell, Rosanne Cash and John Carter ...
Johnny Cash called radio stations "gutless" after they banned his controversial song from the airwaves in the summer of 1964.
Reporting from HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. — John Carter Cash is an imposing yet reposeful presence as he leans his 6-foot-2 1/2 frame against one of the rough-hewn lumber beams supporting the porch roof of ...
A new Johnny Cash live album, recorded in San Francisco in 1968 by famed taper and audio engineer Owsley Stanley, is set for release September 24th via the Owsley Stanley Foundation and Renew ...
Days before Johnny Cash released his iconic live album At Folsom Prison in 1968, he performed in San Francisco at a venue run by members of Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead. His band included ...
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 ...
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 ...
Johnny Cash never actually shot a man in Reno just to watch him die. The outlaw anthem is taken from Cash's seminal live effort At Folsom Prison, which he recorded over two shows inside prison walls ...
Johnny Cash’s 1956 smash hit made him a star but behind the scenes he hated singing it even as it defined his career.
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