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25 photographs documenting Johnny Cash performing at Folsom and San Quentin prisons can be seen through October 12, 2025, at ...
Mid-South native and country music legend Johnny Cash made his first appearance at the Grand Ole Opry in 1956.
Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash worked together many times over the years, reaching No. 2 on the country chart with one memorable song.
Hear the music of Neil Diamond, Johnny Cash, and CCR at the legends concert at Heritage State Park. Plus, there's lots more ...
She became the first female contestant to ever achieve this following another singer on our list. Her 2023 contest song Tattoo earned her 5 million Spotify streams the day after the final.
Country newcomer Post Malone is a longtime fan of Johnny Cash's, and even has a tattoo of the Man in Black on his arm. Last year, he made waves with his cover of Cash's "Cocaine Blues" alongside ...
That voice cut through the generations, from those who were weaned on the four horsemen of the rock ’n’ roll post war apocalypse to the show bands and country ‘n’ Irish combos who cranked out Cash and ...
1966-1967: Divorce clears the path for Johnny and June It turns out Johnny wasn't the only one who was married when he and June first got together. From 1957 to 1966, she was with soccer player ...
Miley Cyrus got her first tattoo at 17 years old; now, she has more than 50. See each of the singer's designs and their meanings here.
CLIP #1: Why is Johnny Cash the "perfect person" to be honored as the first musician with a statue in the U.S. Capitol? CLIP #1: Who have played a "role" in getting the Cash statue in the Capitol?
As Ronnie, Janine, and Johnny made their way to the car, Cash insisted that he drive to the hospital. “It was like pedal to the medal, boom, off all the way, pedal to the medal,” Dunn said.
As of yesterday, Arkansas native and legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash (1932-2003) is the first musician to be recognized with a statue at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.