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Johnny Cash Biography
Born Feb. 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Ark., J.R. Cash
was one of six children belonging to Ray and Carrie Rivers
Cash. When John was 3 years old, his father took advantage of
a new Roosevelt farm program and moved his young family to
Dyess Colony in northeast Arkansas. There the Cash family
farmed 20 acres of cotton and other seasonal crops, and young
John worked alongside his parents and siblings in the fields.
Music was an integral part of everyday life in the Cash
household. John soaked up a variety of musical influences
ranging from his mother's folk songs and hymns to the work
songs from the fields and nearby railroad yards. |
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MAXIMUM JOHNNY CASH is
a spoken word CD and contains no original music by the
artist. It is read by Robin Clifford and written by
Keith Rodway. MAXIMUM JOHNNY CASH, a CD book
containing interviews, a biography, a photo booklet,
and a poster, is a must for fans. |
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V: A Hundred Highways (2006)
Rolling Stone (p.96) -
4 stars out of 5 -- "Rubin had an immaculate
sense of how to frame Cash's voice -- these stark,
mostly acoustic arrangements don't try to conceal the
singer's ruined instrument but find authority in its
quavers and crags." Spin (p.83) - 4 stars out
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Biggest Hits (1999)
Also available in a
3-pack with WILLIE NELSON: 16 BIGGEST HITS and GEORGE
JONES: 16 BIGGEST HITS. Producers include: Bob
Johnston, Don Law, Frank Jones, Johnny Cash, Charlie
Bragg. A Johnny Cash song has two components: Cash's
deep, gravelly baritone, and that distinctive... |
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Johnny Cash Info
| Johnny Cash was part rockabilly rebel,
part campfire storyteller, part outlaw in black. Cash made country and
rockabilly history on the Sun label in the 1950s. During the '60s, the
ruggedly charismatic Cash rose to superstardom, ending the decade with
both his marriage to June Carter and his own television show. In the
'90s, Cash began his highly successful and acclaimed AMERICAN
RECORDINGS series, reaching a new audience with an amazingly diverse
set of songs, ranging from traditional tunes to alternative rock
covers. With his lean, angular sound and hearty, passionate baritone,
Cash forged one of the most unique styles in all of popular music, one
that delved into gospel, folk, and rock, but also remained the essence
of country music. Four months after his wife died, Johnny Cash passed
away on September 12, 2003. And in 2005, the Oscar-nominated biopic
WALK THE LINE brought Cash's music and legend to his largest audience
yet. |
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