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For the top attorneys on this year’s Music Legal Elite list, it is a time of plenty. After being decimated by illegal ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSeventy Years Ago, Johnny Cash Recorded ‘Folsom Prison Blues’ and Became a Folk Hero for the Ignored and DowntroddenA man of the people, the artist put his money where his mouth was by visiting prisons around the country and performing the ...
Johnny, I wanna send out a big thanks for the inspiration," said Bruce Springsteen to Johnny Cash during a 1999 tribute concert.
Seventy years ago today, Johnny Cash stepped into the Sun Records Studio in Memphis, Tennessee to record one of his most iconic songs.
In July of 1969, Johnny Cash released his comedic collaboration with author Shel Silverstein, "A Boy Named Sue".
Fifty-seven years ago today, Johnny Cash was in the middle of a four-week run at No. 1 with a song that got him sued.
It would please the court if you told these lawyer jokes over and over. You don't want to be held in contempt, now do you?
Cash also reached No. 1 with two other live albums – Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968) and The Johnny Cash Show (1970), which was recorded at the Grand Ole Opry.
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