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Johnny Cash was an American country singer and songwriter. Nicknamed 'The Man in Black,' he rose to fame after releasing hit singles such as 'Folsom Prison Blues' and 'I Walk the Line.' Cash is ...
The struggle between the flesh and spirit, between things of this earth and of heaven, animated almost all of his music.
Johnny Cash met country legend June Carter Cash in 1956, married her in 1968 and welcomed a son with her in 1970. Here is everything to know about Johnny Cash's wife June Carter Cash.
Johnny Cash always said, "I wrote 'Folsom Prison Blues' after seeing a movie called Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison." That was the accepted story. But he was not a songwriter at that point.
Johnny Cash is one of country music's greatest legends, and he won nine CMA Awards trophies over the course of his career. But he never won a single ACM Award.
Cash denied his first wife, Vivian, was African American during a 1965 boycott by racists sparked by a photo of them together. The questions about Vivian's ancestry were finally resolved on the ...
Johnny Cash's death in 2003 came after decades of health issues and a battle with addiction, but it was ultimately respiratory failure stemming from diabetes complications that ended his life ...
The house that Johnny Cash and June Carter called their home for over 40 years has now been sold. It was sold by Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees, and his wife Linda.
If you think the Johnny Cash presented in the Oscar-winning "Walk the Line" is an accurate portrayal of the late country legend, Jonathan Holiff wants you to think again.
Hating confrontation, Cash stopped coming home for months at a time and struck up affairs with other women, notably June Carter, who joined his touring group in 1962.
The Johnny Cash Museum is ranked #19 out of 32 things to do in Nashville. See pictures and our review of The Johnny Cash Museum.