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johnny cash
Johnny Cash, born J. R. Cash, (February 26, 1932 - September 12, 2003) was a Grammy Awar-winning American country singer-songwriter. Cash is widely considered to be one of the most influential American musicians of the 20th century.
Trivia about johnny cash
His 2003 People magazine obituary was headlined "Fade to Black"
June Carter co-wrote "Ring Of Fire" & later married this country giant who sang it
His first No. 1 country hit, "I Walk the Line", was released by Sun Records of Memphis in 1956
The famous black shirt of this country singer who walked the line hangs on the line in Arrow ads
This superstar's hits include "Busted", "In the Jailhouse Now" & "Ring of Fire"
In 1962 he reached No. 11 on the country charts with "Tennessee Flat-Top Box"; in 1988 daughter Rosanne hit No. 1
Guitars on display include ones from Mother Maybelle Carter & this "Man in Black", her son-in-law
He's the singer reading here from "The Eye of the Prophet" by Kahlil Gibran
As part of the "Million Dollar Quartet", Elvis jammed with Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins & this "Man in Black"
2005: "Walk the Line"
"The Man in Black" collector plate from the Franklin Mint was the first musical plate authorized by this country icon
He recorded many of his famous songs like "I Walk The Line" within 2 years of his debut on Sun Records
The "Man in Black" collector plate from the Franklin Mint was the first musical plate authorized by this country icon
His No. 1 country song "A Boy Named Sue" was recorded live at San Quentin Prison
At the CMA Awards in 2003, special tribute was paid to this late "Man in Black"
No. 15:This "Man in Black" performing "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails; Trent Reznor said, "That song isn't mine anymore"
Supermodel Kate Moss played the lead in this "Man In Black"'s video "Delia's Gone"
His famed San Quentin concert inspired inmate Merle Haggard
1969: "A Boy Named Sue"
"I Walk the Line"
Early in his career, he "walked the line" with the Tennessee Two
"Ring of Fire" should ring a bell with you; it was a tribute to this man's music
"Starkville City Jail" & "Folsom Prison Blues" are songs on his "Complete Live at San Quentin"
He had more than 100 songs reach the Billboard Country Singles chart
This man "At San Quentin","More of Old Golden Throat"
He's the 12-time Grammy-winning country music legend & 1950 Dyess High School graduate seen here
In 2003 this late great entertainer won 3 CMA Awards, including single of the year for "Hurt"
In 1986 this singer published a religious novel about St. Paul that he called "Man in White"