Before Johnny Cash signed with Columbia Records, he was signed to the small label Sun Records in 1954. Initially his first breakthrough into the music industry, Cash eventually felt somewhat ...
Johnny Cash drove across a bridge in Memphis, Tennessee, little knowing what was about to happen. It was the fall of 1955.
Among the songs he recorded for the album that helped solidify him as a revered country outlaw are the iconic “Walk the Line,” “Train of Love,” “Don’t Make Me Go” and Next in Line.” Of the 12 original ...
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Johnny Cash historian Mark Stielper and Cash's son, John Carter Cash, on their book, Johnny Cash: The Life in Lyrics and the Man in Black's legacy as a songwriter.
My name is Jason Shomer. I write for Collider. I am also a tv/film writer and have sold multiple screenplays. I have also written for geekgirlauthority.com and gadgetreview.com. The film Walk the Line ...
Tommy Cash collaborated with country greats including Hank Williams Jr. and his brother Johnny Cash over his decades-long career, and also released dozens of his own singles and albums Charlotte ...