Johnny Cash's 1964 album 'Bitter Tears' went relatively ignored by radio stations and his record label, so he took matters into his own hands.
Sixty-nine years ago today, Johnny Cash walked into the Sun Records studio in Memphis, Tennessee to record what would be his ...
The Rock Yard's season at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino is already underway and features tribute acts every Friday and ...
Written by Bobby Borchers, Mack Vickery, and Wayne Kemp, Paycheck first released this song on his 1971 compilation album ...
Born to working class cotton farmers Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash’s obsession with music began at a young age. Following a four-year period serving for the US Army, Johnny threw himself headlong into the ...
Historic Deertrees Theatre, Maine’s most enchanting playhouse, announces its 89th summer of events and entertainment. Serving as Greater Maine’s summer entertainment source since 1936, Deertrees’ ...
Tampa Bay pounds out 12 hits and pitches well, but the Rockies play great defense and get hits when it matters.
In the second installment of our three-part, REO reunion-inspired miniseries, we asked local concert-goers: What’s the most ...
Slowing down only for a couple of years to go to prison, Steve Earle has been one of the most prolific artists in country ...
Graham Nash promises a mix of hits from his storied career as well as songs from his new album, ‘Now,’ in his April 6 concert at Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center.
There was plenty of newness around Tampa Bay's Opening Day win on Friday, and the Rays will look to do it again Saturday afternoon in their second meeting with the visiting Colorado Rockies.
It may not be 1968 anymore, and Johnny Cash may not be with us, but his spirit lives on in the immersive Folsom Prison Experience. On April 5, the Civic Center will turn into the Folsom State Prison, ...
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