Johnny Cash had a way of transfixing you, of stopping you in your tracks just to watch him, let alone listen to him, when he ...
Johnny Cash has always been a staple of country music, but he could recognise when a rocker touched humanity on its wound.
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. Johnny Cash's live prison albums, "At Folsom Prison" and "At San Quentin," are significant and under-recognized social statements of the ...
They reportedly first met in the early 1960s in a New York City hotel room. At this point, Bob Dylan ran into the room, jumped on the bed, and started chanting, “I met Johnny Cash” over and over.
In Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, James Mangold uses Dylan's mentors Pete Seeger, Joan Baez and Johnny Cash to signpost his musical evolution.