"The “Man in Black” was one of those people born with an unfathomable “aura of greatness.”
Every dedicated Johnny Cash fan knows the ups and downs of the iconic singer’s life: The Folsom Prison phase, the charming love story with his best friend and wife June Carter, his addiction phase".
"But it is a fact that the country singer and the cultural legend had led a turbulent life and there are still corners of his life path that are unknown to everyone". Continue
I love/loved Johnny Cash He was always our “sing along” with music when traveling with the kids when they were younger
My son had his picture taken with him. Johnny was a lot older then, (as was my son) and had his arm over my son’s shoulder. How he cherishes that picture
Joanne, Cindy and Mark Alan Cash show their support for Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month with this intimate look into the life of Johnny Cash from Storytellers Hideaway Farm, the farm that Johnny called, “The center of my universe,” in Bon Aqua, Tennessee.
Remembering Johnny Cash | A celebration in support of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month
"For years, tales of nervous ABC censors have surrounded Cash’s first performance of the song for a nationwide TV audience, with the 2009 Rolling Stone profile noting that Kristofferson watched backstage at the Ryman Auditorium, where the episodes were taped, as censors approached Cash to suggest changing the line, “Wishing, Lord, that I was stoned,” to “Wishing, Lord, that I was home.” Kristofferson protested it would change the meaning of the song to leave the word “stoned” out, but added that he trusted Cash to handle it properly. What Cash did next was … nothing. He sang the song as written".
Johnny Cash - A Night To Remember (Ahmanson Theater, 1973)
Celebrating ONE MILLION YouTube subscribers with the complete concert performance of “A Night To Remember” from the Ahmanson Theater in 1973! Only available for a limited time on YouTube – be sure to set your reminder so you don’t miss this iconic night!