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The Flower Power Cruise brought tons of memories and fun in the sun, and then a talk with ex-Beatles drummer Pete Best after ...
Like everyone else, the entertainment attorneys honored on this year’s Legal Impact list — who’ll be gathering at the Variety ...
In 1964, Johnny Cash released his 20th album, Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian. This album was inspired by his passion for Native American history and justice. He saw firsthand the ...
Following a four-year period serving for the US Army, Johnny threw himself headlong into the emerging rockabilly scene. Before long, his songs (the earliest of which were typically framed within a ...
On this day (April 2) in 1956, Johnny Cash stepped into Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and recorded “I Walk the Line.” Sun released the song as a single a month later, and it caught on like ...
Post Malone and Ashley McBryde performed a tribute to Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash at the Grand Ole Opry's 100th anniversary celebration. Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, a legendary country ...
The two singers paid tribute to Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash in singing "Jackson," the couple's most famous duet. Video shared at the Opry's Instagram finds the two contemporary ...
Daisy Bates, who courageously led the fight for civil rights, and Johnny Cash, whose music captured the soul of America, are immortalized in bronze in the U.S. Capitol’s National Statuary Hall.
Top Country Albums originated as Hot Country Albums in the Jan. 11, 1964 issue of Billboard. Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire (The Best of Johnny Cash) headed the inaugural chart. The compilation was ...
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Post Malone steps in for Johnny Cash, June Carter tribute with Ashley McBryde on 'Opry 100'Post Malone and Ashley McBryde hit the stage at Wednesday night's "Opry 100: A Live Celebration" to perform a stirring tribute to one of country music's most iconic couples, Johnny Cash and June ...
Uncover the enigma behind "The Man in Black" with a visit to The Johnny Cash Museum. The museum boasts the world's largest collection of Johnny Cash artifacts and memorabilia, including items from ...
By McKinley Franklin Johnny Tillotson, the 1960s chart-topping and Grammy-nominated singer of “Poetry in Motion,” died Tuesday. He was 86. “It is with a broken heart that I write to let you ...
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