John Reischman and the Jaybirds, who are well known in the bluegrass and folk music community, will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, ...
The Linseman family heirloom was purchased back in the 1950s, and is believed to be the same D-18 that Cash used to track ...
Johnny Cash boasts many great songs of his own. But these are three iconic covers by Cash that will live forever.
Sixty-eight years ago today, Johnny Cash played his first-ever prison concert and unknowingly changed the country music world.
Nashville, Tenn. – Cash is king. The image, memory and music of late entertainment legend Johnny Cash all still prevail in Nashville today as if he were headlining tonight on Lower Broadway. J.R. Cash ...
On January 1, 1958, Johnny Cash walked through the gates of San Quentin State Prison and performed for inmates.
A Show that Walks the Line! For the past 19 years, James Garner and his incredible band have captured the live sound of ...
Tommy Cash, the younger brother of Johnny Cash, died on Sept. 13. He was 84. Like his big brother, who died 21 years earlier, Tommy was a singer-songwriter. The pair occasionally performed together ...
Johnny Cash made a name for himself as a country music star, and traditional gospel hymns were some of the earliest songs he learned. He once said his favorite album was his record of songs from his ...
Johnny Cash’s deep-throated baritone is synonymous with country music. Yet he didn’t ignore other genres. For example, he used the same trick as Led Zeppelin’s Jimmy Page while making one of his last ...
Fans around the world may now visit the Johnny Cash “Tennessee Music Pathways” marker outside HALO Realty, the original site of the House of Cash music publishing company, in Hendersonville, north of ...
This day in rock history: January 13, 1968 - The day the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash, walked into Folsom Prison and changed everything. Most people wouldn’t consider a maximum-security prison ...