Johnny Cash in 2004 2. "There's no way around grief and loss: you can dodge all you want, but sooner or later you just have ...
Johnny Cash was an American country singer and songwriter. Nicknamed "The Man in Black," he rose to fame after releasing hit singles such as "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line." ...
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?
Seven years after Johnny Cash’s death, and four years on from his first posthumous album, American V: A Hundred Highways, it’s hard not to approach this “new” record with suspicion.
Depression and drug addiction leave Johnny Cash stumbling at the height of his career, but he rediscovers his faith. The film features never-before-heard conversations with the Man in Black and ...
The all-American musician began his career in the 1950s, recording alongside Elvis Presley at the famous Sun Studios in Memphis. Getty Images Johnny Cash (right) with Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins ...
Uncover the enigma behind "The Man in Black" with a visit to The Johnny Cash Museum. The museum boasts the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia, including items from ...