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"It was like a sitcom; we were the original 'Odd Couple,'" said Waylon Jennings of his former roommate and lifelong friend ...
On April 26, 1994, Johnny Cash shocked the world of country music when he dropped American Recordings with the help of producer Rick Rubin.
Born to working class cotton farmers Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash’s obsession with music began at a young age. Following a four-year period serving for the US Army, Johnny threw himself headlong into the ...
The collection, curated by Cindy Cash, features unique furniture, jewelry, photographs and rare signed items the Cash family.
The "Man in Black" is headed back to. After a successful show in 2019, "James Garner's Tribute to Johnny Cash" returns to the Fox Theater on May 1. The critically acclaimed national touring tribute ...
Carter and Johnny Cash first met backstage at the Grand Ole Opry in 1956, and she joined his tour in 1961. Shortly after, she ...
While not nearly as popular as his amazing rendition of NIN’s Hurt, Johnny Cash’s stripped-down cover of Depeche Mod ...
Trump, Elon Musk, and DOGE's cuts to art funding are killing planned music documentaries, including ones on folk hero John Henry and jazz.
Karats by Auction House, an Edina auction house, has put more than 200 items of Johnny Cash memorabilia up for bidding. James ...
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson were some of the best-known outlaws in country music ...
Bob Dylan named-checked Henry in a 2015 speech, Jason Isbell wrote a song about him (“The Day John Henry Died”) during his Drive-By Truckers days, and Johnny Cash recorded “The Legend of ...