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Johnny Cash's American VI: Ain't No Grave, featuring the final recordings the Man in Black ever made before his death in September 2003, will be released via American Recordings and Lost Highway ...
Johnny Cash had a remarkable life, but the way he shuffled off his mortal coil is really something to admire. But on “Ain’t No Grave” the specter of Cash’s own death is ever-present but ...
The legendary Johnny Cash would have been 78 on Friday (Feb. 26), which is also the day his final studio album, 'American IV: Ain't No Grave,' arrives in stores. His record company is asking fans ...
I've long been a fan of Johnny Cash, but my husband has a particular ... that then becomes part of a video for "Ain't No Grave." Strung together and played in sequence over the song, the portraits ...
On what would have been his 78th birthday, Johnny Cash is seeing yet another resurgence ... The new American VI: Ain't No Grave is a stirring and fitting coda to the work that Rubin and Cash ...
Ain't No Grave" (American Recordings/Lost Highway) arrives as spectacular proof. True to the mythology that has risen around him, Johnny Cash never backed down - not even to death. Even more ...
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Nearly seven years after his death, the final album in Johnny Cash's so-called American series will be released. Like the previous five records, "American VI: Ain't No Grave" was produced by Rick ...
Rubin comes across as deeply sentimental and fashions Ain't No Grave-- rumored to be the final installment in the series-- as a tearjerker. Listen as Cash ponders the delicate seam separating life ...
Johnny Cash couldn’t have known exactly when ... The 10 tracks on “American VI: Ain’t No Grave” are drenched in mortality, but Cash stares it full in the face without any audible fear, ...
It seemed reasonable to assume that Cash’s swansong sessions with Rick Rubin had been rounded up on 2006’s posthumous American V and the Unearthed box set. Not so. One also might expect this ...
A ghostly voice croaks out. It’s Johnny Cash, huskily singing, “I can’t help but wonder where I’m bound.” American VI: Ain’t No Grave provides an answer: the posthumous album ...
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