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Written by Cash, this song was issued as a single prior to appearing on the 1957 album Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!. Very fittingly, he performed this song for the Folsom Prison ...
A man of the people, the artist put his money where his mouth was by visiting prisons around the country and performing the ...
Former Johnny Cash guitarist Debbie Horton gave us a preview of Johnny Cash: The Official Concert Experience. Debbie Horton was the only woman to ever play lead guitar for Johnny Cash and one of ...
"People were probably afraid to bank on an artist who'd make a mockery of himself like that," said Cash of his "Man in Black" ...
When Cash died in 2003, the station re-aired a 1997 interview from when he played two nights at Big Top Chautauqua and received a guitar made of wood gathered from the bottom of Lake Superior.
“So Doggone Lonesome”/ “Folsom Prison Blues” brought Johnny Cash a No. 4 hit in 1955. Both songs later appeared on his debut album, Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar.
On July 30, 1955, a relatively unknown Johnny Cash stepped up to the microphone at Sam Phillips’ Sun Studio, accompanied by the Tennessee Two (Luther Perkins on guitar and Marshall Grant on bass ...
The Johnny Cash Statue was unveiled Tuesday in Washington, D.C. The Arkansas native, with a guitar on his back and Bible in hand, is the first musician with a statue in our nation’s Capital.
Johnny Cash, American rock and country singer-songwriter, playing guitar circa 1965. Getty Images Cash died in 2003 at 71 years old due to complications with diabetes. He won 13 Grammy awards ...
Price recently collaborated with Gibson on a signature J-45 and is set to release her upcoming album, Hard Headed Woman, at ...