Johnny Cash revealed the one thing about doing prison concerts that surprised him the most, and no, it wasn't the inmates' behavior.
Johnny Cash is one of country music’s all-time legends. He composed tunes like “I Walk the Line” and “San Quentin” and today Cash remains a mainstay on the radio and personal stereos all ...
W hether you’re a fan of classic country music or not, there’s no doubt you know who Johnny Cash is and could even name some ...
From the world of music, it was the first day of 1958 when a favorite of mine, Johnny Cash, played a concert at San Quentin State Prison in California, Cash’s first ever prison concert.
Williams was 29. In 1960, Johnny Cash played his first concert for inmates, at a show at San Quentin Prison in California. Future country star Merle Haggard was in the audience, serving time for ...
Enjoy some rest today, a day both to look ahead to a new year and a day to look back some to see where we’ve been. Happy New ...
While crime movies have always been an attraction in Hollywood, heist movies began to feel like its own thing with the ...
On this day in 1959, Johnny Cash played a free concert for the inmates of San Quentin prison. Merle Haggard in 1971, public domain In the audience was a 19-year-old guy named Merle Haggard ...
Somewhere out there is a recording of Billy Bob Thornton and Johnny Cash playing Cash’s 1958 song “I Still Miss Someone” together. In a new interview with The Guardian, Thornton revealed ...
The family are fans of Johnny Cash and his song "Ring of Fire," which was one of the biggest hits in his career. Carter said she liked the name of the ticket, so they purchased the lottery chance.
Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire (The Best of Johnny Cash) headed the inaugural chart. The compilation was well-timed: “Ring of Fire” had headed Hot Country Songs for seven weeks the previous ...