Johnny Cash released Folsom Prison Blues 70 years ago and it later saved his career, gave a voice to the forgotten, and ...
Johnny Cash had a simple explanation for legal and geographical inaccuracies in "Folsom Prison Blues", released on 1955.
Johnny Cash boasts many great songs of his own. But these are three iconic covers by Cash that will live forever.
HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Johnny Cash was an icon, friend and inspiration for many, including Debbie Horton. Continuing with News 2 On Tour in Sumner County—which is also the home of Johnny ...
Incredible. This might be the best cover of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues," I've ever heard, and it's by rock artist Sawyer Hill. He released a rendition of the classic country song with a bit of ...
As a part of the Ryman Auditorium's ongoing partnership with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, "JC Unit One," the tour bus Johnny Cash used from 1979 until the end of his life, will be parked in front ...
Next month, the Man in Black will be immortalized in bronze in the United States Capitol. Johnny Cash is one of two Arkansas natives—along with civil rights leader Daisy Bates, whose statue debuted in ...
Johnny Cash loved an embellished version of this classic southern dish, and the country singer enjoyed eating it in a pretty ...
Fifty years ago, Johnny Cash sang about building a Cadillac “One Piece at a Time,” salami-slicing parts over 25 years to stitch together a dream car. In real life, though, the Man in Black took a far ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Johnny Cash might be remembered for his baritone voice and his propensity for wearing black, but he was a foodie at heart, too. Whether you're ...