In the realm of musical romances, none are as talked about and scandalous as Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Between the ...
Heavy honors, heavy names — all allies in a career than seen Cash mature from a budding country music stylist situated ...
Uncover the enigma behind "The Man in Black" with a visit to The Johnny Cash Museum. The museum boasts the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia, including items from ...
It was on December 4, 1956 when coincidence (and a few phone calls) brought together early rock titans Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis to Memphis’ Sun Studios.
At the beginning of the eulogy, Dylan rehashes when, how, and where he met Johnny Cash. Subsequently, Dylan alludes to a song he nearly wrote about Cash titled “Cash is King.” Though ...
Somewhere out there is a recording of Billy Bob Thornton and Johnny Cash playing Cash’s 1958 song “I Still Miss Someone” together. In a new interview with The Guardian, Thornton revealed ...
The Johnny Cash Museum in Downtown Nashville is a tribute to the Man in Black and is filled with keepsakes from his storied career. The walls are lined with history dating back to his early start ...
In other Johnny Cash news, last year a statue of ... All tracks on the LP were originally recorded by Cash back in early 1993 at the LSI Studios in Nashville, with many remaining as demos.
Fans are up early to claim their spot at Johnny's Tavern in Kansas City's Power and Light District ...
Sam Phillips opened the Memphis Recording Service. His early clients in 1950 included blues legends Howlin’ Wolf and B. B. King. They were among the first to record at what later became Sun Studio, ...
"Bob Dylan especially, and Johnny Cash, had such an influence in my life in my early 20s – you know, discovering that music and just being so aware of poetry in life and how powerful one's songs ...
"I stayed at his house a couple of times, and I did not want to get caught in my drawers looking in his refrigerator." ...