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As for Cash, the country legend never got the see the music video for “God’s Gonna Cut You Down.” Passing away in 2003, the music video didn’t release until 2006 thanks to director Tony Kaye.
The "Man in Black" is headed back to Bakersfield. 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 ...
She earned the title as the only woman to have ever played lead guitar for Johnny Cash. “And I nailed it, which was very important, and it put me on a path that anything is possible,” Horton ...
When Cash died in 2003, the station re-aired a 1997 interview from when he played two nights at Big Top Chautauqua and received a guitar made of wood gathered from the bottom of Lake Superior.
James Mangold considered Joaquin Phoenix for Johnny Cash in "A Complete Unknown." Phoenix played Cash in Mangold's 2005 movie "Walk the Line." Mangold decided Phoenix would be too old and didn't ...
While these accounts bring the myth into question, they don’t change the significance of the 1964 Newport Folk Festival, where Johnny Cash passed his guitar to Bob Dylan in real life.
She was also honored by Gibson, who this year dropped her signature J-185, paired alongside a faithful recreation of her father Johnny Cash’s classic SJ-200. Gorgeous as they are, Cash isn’t ...
The early word on James Mangold’s Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown” has rightly centered around a tremendous Timothée Chalamet performance, and an exciting discovery in Monica Barbaro ...
Also in this clip, you’ll catch “Narcos” and “The Bikeriders” actor Boyd Holbrook as Johnny Cash, clearly still drunk from the night before, waxing about how he took a drive to “see ...
Johnny Cash, the giant of American music, is now memorialized with a statue standing at almost 11 feet at the U.S. Capitol, donated by his home state of Arkansas and unveiled Tuesday.
The Johnny Cash Statue was unveiled Tuesday in Washington, D.C. The Arkansas native, with a guitar on his back and Bible in hand, is the first musician with a statue in our nation’s Capital.
Johnny Cash will be saying "Hello Out There" to myriad tourists visiting the U.S. Capitol from now on – after congressional leaders got together to unveil a statue of the legendary musician ...