Under Rubin’s supervision, he recorded American Recordings (1994) in his living room, accompanied only by his Martin dreadnought guitar – one of many Cash played throughout his career. The album which featured covers of contemporary artists won Cash another Grammy. ...
Country singer Johnny Cash was known for the songs “Ring of Fire,”“Jackson,” and “I Walk The Line.” Read about his hometown, career, wives, death, and more.
Bob Dylan covered Johnny Cash's 1958 classic "Big River" for the first time since a guest appearance with the Dead in 2003.
The Storms Are on the Ocean, a song first done by the legendaryCarter Familyback in the late 20’s. This version is fromJune Carter Cash‘s last album,Wildwood Flower, which was released in the year, 2003, after her death. Like the final recordings of her husband, the greatJohnny Cash...
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Three months after the video shoot, Johnny’s wife, June Carter Cash, died. Johnny himself died months later, just under a year after the release ofAmerican IV, his album with “Hurt” on it. It would end up being Johnny’s first album to achieve gold status in the U.S. in more ...
Three months after the video shoot, Johnny’s wife, June Carter Cash, died. Johnny himself died months later, just under a year after the release ofAmerican IV, his album with “Hurt” on it. It would end up being Johnny’s first album to achieve gold status in the U.S. in more ...
I first heard Rhiannon Giddens on the “Look Again to the Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited” album, and liked what I heard. I searched for her on Amazon and found that she was the lead singer for the Carolina Chocolate Drops. I listened to a lot of the short cuts from the...
George Strait broke out a cover of the Johnny Cash classic "Folsom Prison Blues" for a recent tour stop in Salt Lake City.
Norah Jones' husky, rich voice works surprisingly well covering Cash's "Ain't No Grave," which was released on a 2010 posthumous album of the same name. Cash's version of the song, which was originally recorded in 1941 by Bozie Sturdivant, is a spine-tingling death march, with the man...