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Johnny Cash

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Myspace LayoutsThe son of Southern Baptist sharecroppers, Cash began playing guitar and writing songs at age 12. He performed frequently on radio station KLCN in Blytheville, Arkansas.Cash moved to Detroit in his late teens and worked there until he joined the Air Force as a radio operator in Germany. He left the Air Force and married Vivian Liberto in 1954; the couple settled in Memphis, where Cash sold appliances and attended radio announcers' school.With the Tennessee Two -- guitarist Luther Perkins and bassist Marshall Grant -- he began recording for Sam Phillips' Sun Records in 1955. The trio recorded "Cry, Cry, Cry" #14 in 1955, and followed it with "Folsom Prison Blues" #5 in 1956. Later in 1956 came Cash's most enduring hit, the million-seller: "I Walk the Line" #17 in 1956. Cash moved near Ventura, California in 1958, and signed with Columbia. He released a number of successful country and pop hits, among them "Ring of Fire" #1 in 1963, written by June Carter of the Carter Family and Merle Kilgare. By then, he had left his family and moved to New York's Greenwich Village. After a serious auto accident and a near fatal overdose, his wife divorced him. By then Cash had moved to Nashville, where he became friends with Waylon Jennings.Not long after his arrival in Nashville, Cash began a liaison with June Carter, who helped him get rid of his drug habit by 1967 and reconverted him to fundamentalist Christianity. By the time Cash and Carter married in early 1968, they had begun working together regularly. They had hit duets with "Jackson" #2 in 1967, "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" #6 in 1967, and versions of Bob Dylan's "It Ain't Me," Babe" #4 in 1964 and Tim Hardin's "If I Were a Carpenter" #2 in 1970. Cash's 1968 live album, "At Folsom Prison" #13, became a million-seller in 1968. Cash had a 1969 hit with Shel Silverstein's "A Boy Named Sue" #2, a track from Johnny Cash at San Quentin, his bestselling album. The live LB was #1 for four weeks.In 1970 Cash performed at the Nixon White House. He and June Carter traveled to Israel in 1971 to make a documentary, "Gospel Road." Cash continued to tour and make hits including "A Thing Called Love" #2 in 1972 and "One Piece at a Time" #1 in 1976. He also became active in benefit work, particularly on behalf of prisoners, Native American rights, and evangelist Billy Graham's organization.Three years later Cash hooked up with three other campadres -- Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson -- to form the Highwaymen, releasing Highwayman in 1985. The Highwaymen performed together sporadically throughout the late Eighties and Nineties, recording Highwayman 2 in 1990. They released The Road Goes On Forever produced by Don Was, in 1995. Throughout these years, Cash turned to acting, in a slew of Western-themed movies and TV shows. He also suffered from health problems, and underwent heart surgery and drug treatment for an addiction to painkillers.Already a member of the Nashville Songwriter's Hall of Fame Cash has more than 400 songs to his credit and the Country Music Hall of Fame. Cash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. Also later that year came the release of the critically acclaimed boxed set, "The Essential Johnny Cash."Johnny passed away in 2003 due to health complications only a few months after his beloved soul mate June died.

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Johnny Cash - American V: A Hundred Highways

Johnny Cash - The Essential Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - The Legend of Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits

Johnny Cash - American III: Solitary Man

Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison

Johnny Cash - American Recordings

Johnny Cash - Personal File

Johnny Cash - American IV: The Man Comes Around

Johnny Cash - Unchained

Johnny Cash - 16 Biggest Hits, Vol. 2

Johnny Cash - Unearthed

Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - 16 Biggest Hits

Johnny Cash - The Johnny Cash Children's Album

Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash - Carryin' On With Johnny Cash & June Carter

Johnny Cash & June Carter - Classic Country: Great Duets

Johnny Cash - Bitter Tears (Ballads of the American Indian)

Johnny Cash - Vh1 Storytellers

Johnny Cash - Duets

Johnny Cash - My Mother's Hymn Book

Johnny Cash - Songs of Our Soil

Johnny Cash - The Mystery of Life

Johnny Cash - Gospel Glory

Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line: The Very Best Of Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - Walking the Line: The Legendary Sun Recordings

Johnny Cash - The Essential Johnny Cash 1955-1983

Dressed in Black-Tribute to Johnny Cash - Dressed in Black - A Tribute to Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - America: A 200-Year Salute in Story and Song

Johnny Cash - The Collection: At Folsom Prison/At San Quentin/America

Johnny Cash - The Fabulous Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - The Sun Years

Johnny Cash - Wanted Man: The Very Best of Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - Silver

Johnny Cash - Super Hits

Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire: The Legend of Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash - Johnny 99

Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson - VH1 Storytellers

June Carter & Johnny Cash - It's All in the Family

Johnny Cash - Lonesome in Black: The Legendary Sun Recordings

Johnny Cash - Hymns By Johnny Cash/Sings Precious Memories

Johnny Cash - The Sun Hits

Johnny Cash - Great

Johnny Cash - Collection

Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line

Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire

Johnny Cash - Johnny Cash & Friends

Johnny Cash - The Rebel

Johnny Cash - Platinum & Gold Collection

Johnny Cash - This Is Gold

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Films

Five Minutes To Live 1961 Hootenanny Hoot 1963 A Gunfight 1971 Gospel Road 1973 Thaddeus Rose and Eddie 1978 The Pride of Jesse Hallman 1981 Murder in Coweta County 1983 The Baron and the Kid 1...
Posted by Johnny Cash on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:06:00 PST

Singles

Cry, Cry, Cry, 1956 Folsom Prison Blues, 1956 I Walk The Line, 1956 Get Rhythm, 1956 Next In Line, 1957 Home of the Blues, 1957 Give My Love To Rose, 1957 Ballad Of A Teenage Queen, 1958 Big ...
Posted by Johnny Cash on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:06:00 PST

Quotes

"How well I have learned that there is no fence to sit on between heaven and hell. There is a deep, wide gulf, a chasm, and in that chasm is no place for any man" "Drugs are so deceptive. It's like a...
Posted by Johnny Cash on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:05:00 PST

Career Milestones

Career Milestones: mid 1940s--first sang professionally in high school on radio station KLCN (Blytheville, AK) 1950--began learning guitar while stationed in Germany in the USAF early 19...
Posted by Johnny Cash on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 12:01:00 PST

The Rolling Stone

ROLLING STONE  (October 16, 2003)One of the greatest voices of American music, he was a legend who never stopped being a common manby Anthony DeCurtis For so long it seemed that even death would ...
Posted by Johnny Cash on Sat, 26 Aug 2006 11:56:00 PST