Johnny Cash statue unveiled in Capitol
From his outlaw country roots in the '60s to his legacy after his death in 2003, Johnny Cash remains the pinnacle of cool.
He was known as "J.R." by his family, "Airman John R. Cash" to the U.S. military and "Johnny" or "The Man in Black" for legions of devoted fans around the world. He gained further notoriety as a ...
Among the white marble statesmen and bronze war heroes who stand silent sentinel through the halls of the Capitol, a musician ...
Before Johnny Cash became "the man in black," he was a child raised in poverty by cotton farmers in Kingsland, Arkansas.
Johnny Cash statue unveiled inside the United States Capitol representing home state of Arkansas. In a historical unveiling, ...