Following Johnny Cash's passing in 2003, Bob Dylan wrote a eulogy for the Man in Black titled, "Remembering Johnny." ...
A sprawling Tennessee estate built by Johnny Cash for his son, John Carter Cash, that includes a 235-year-old cabin could be yours for a cool $6.25 million. The estate, at 3120 New Hope Road ...
It started in Dinkytown in 1976 with 150 square feet and a single showcase, and it grew to become the jewelry store for Wayzata. Along the way, they earned the respect of a ...
Johnny Cash was an American country singer and songwriter. Nicknamed "The Man in Black," he rose to fame after releasing hit singles such as "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line." ...
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When lottery officials asked why they chose that ticket, Janita Carter said they liked the name of the ticket because it reminded them of Johnny Cash ... hopes to use the money to move her ...
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 once did a crazed impersonation of fellow Sun Records alum, Elvis Presley, during a 1959 television performance.