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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 ...
When producer Rick Rubin awkwardly describes Johnny Cash's latest album as "otherworldly," he's not kidding. The country titan has been dead for almost seven years. IE 11 is not supported.
The Johnny Cash Project solicits portraits of the icon from anyone who cares to draw one through the website. Those portraits are then played in sequence to his song, "Ain't No Grave." The result ...
A new interactive website called The Johnny Cash Project brings to life his final studio recording, "Ain't No Grave." It also gives his fans an opportunity to connect with Cash through digital art.
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 ...
One of the most iconic singer-songwriters in music history, it doesn’t come as a surprise that many of Johnny Cash’s seven ...
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 ...
ON Johnny Cash’s posthumous “A Hundred Highways,” you hear the Man in Black facing the end with courage and acceptance on a collection as exceptional as Warren Zevon’s soaring final record ...
Johnny Cash continues to be larger than life, even in death, courtesy of the Cash Experience Jan. 25, 2024 Updated Thu., Jan. 25, 2024 at 3:15 p.m. Debbie Horton poses with Johnny Cash.
Johnny Cash remains the king of Nashville, Tennessee, nearly two decades after his death. His name, image and likeness are found nearly everywhere in the Music City.
Someone used AI voice cloning to create a cover of the late Johnny Cash singing Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" — and we must admit that it absolutely slaps. It's been less than a week since Swift ...
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