As you may or may not know, Johnny Cash had a new album released recently containing never before heard songs. One of the new songs on the album is called "Out Among The Stars" which is also the name of the album. The lyric video for "Out Among The Stars" has just been released.
The house that Johnny Cash and June Carter called their home for over 40 years has now been sold. It was sold by Barry Gibb, from the classic rock group the Bee Gees, and his wife Linda.
Although Country Music legend Johnny Cash has been dead for over 10 years his music lives on! His latest album, "Out Among The Stars," which contains never before released music, has reached #1 on the Billboard music charts in the Country genre.
Here's a picture for the ages. It's Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr. and Waylon Jennings all in one place. Check out the Willie glasses that look like they have windshield wipers. Classic Willie!
Today would have been Country Music Legend Johnny Cash's 82nd birthday. You have the opportunity to send him special Happy Birthday messages. This is a great way to honor the late great Johnny Cash.
Believe it or not, this little boy is only in the second grade. John can not only sing Johnny Cash's 'Folsom Prison Blues,' he's a pretty good guitar player too.
Meet Gavin Mooney of New Hartford. He's 4-years-old and his favorite country artist is Johnny Cash. Who knew a 4 year-old even knew who Johnny Cash was. Watch his adorable performance of 'Folsom Prison Blues.'
Jonathan Holiff grew up not knowing why his father, Saul was gone for weeks at a time. Later he would learn that his dad was busy managing the career of the legendary Johnny Cash. He couldn't believe what he found after his father's death. He's compiled a collection of photos, audio recordings and videos into the documentary called "My Father and the Man in Black." Click for a sneak
During Tuesday's (March 26) Blind Auditions for Season 4 of 'The Voice,' quirky and undeniably talented duo Midas Whale offered up their accordion and acoustic guitar-laden rendition of Johnny Cash's iconic track 'Folsom Prison Blues.' It was unforgettable and left an impression on all four of the show's famous coaches.