Country music fans may find it hard to believe, but today would have been the 92nd birthday of the legendary Johnny Cash. Sadly, the world lost “The Man in Black” in September of 2003. The “I Walk The Line” singer may be gone, but he has not been forgotten by his fans. More importantly, he
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It may be hard to believe, but Johnny Cash, the legendary Man In Black, was once banned, banned for life, from performing at the Grand Ole Opry. In his early years as a country music singer, the “Boy Named Sue” singer was known as a bad boy. He had more than one incident that led
Country music lost a true legend, a country music megastar 20 years ago today. That man was Johnny Cash. It is hard to believe “The Man In Black” has been gone for so long. Johnny Cash’s Humble Beginnings Johnny Cash was born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas. His parents were farmers. Cash and
People say that country music is always about heartbreak. The joke that “if you play country music backward you get your dog back, your wife back and your house back,” is sometimes true. Country music focuses on relatable hurts and triumphs, and unfortunately, loss is a part of that. But there are so many country