Skip to main content
Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash News

More Johnny Cash on AOL Music ›

Intimate, All-Access Shots of Johnny Cash

- Source: Rolling Stone

Jim Marshall first met Cash in 1963 in New York, while photographing for Columbia Records, and developed a friendly relationship with him and June. In addition to being requested by Cash to document the Columbia Records sessions at Folsom and San Quentin, Marshall was invited to Thanksgiving at the Cash family home one year, and was given unlimited access (the only way he will work) to the set of the Johnny Cash Show.

Read More

Johnny Cash celebrated by US mail

- Source: Music-News.com

The United States Postal Service will be putting out three commemorative stamps in 2013 that depict legendary music artists with the first release being the great Johnny Cash. The photograph used is from 1963 and was shot by Frank Bez for the album Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash. USPS representative Mark Saunders explained the process for selecting subjects.

Read More

Johnny Cash

- Source: Under The Radar Magazine

Johnny Cash left Sun Records in 1958 after seven albums and many successful singles when Columbia Records offered him something that Sun did not: the ability to release a gospel album.

Read More

Candid Shots Of Music Icons

- Source: The Huffington Post - Entertainment

John Lennon on October 24, 1974 on New York's West Side. "One of the truck drivers leaned over and asked me – 'Wasn't he one of those 'insects'?' - 'Insects!' laughed John, he thought that was just perfect! Their acceptance of John was total, a pleasure to witness ... I don't think John had ever been so relaxed or had so much fun on a photo shoot."

Read More

Johnny Cash - The Complete Columbia Album Collection

- Source: Uncut.co.uk

Johnny Cash was, and remains, the Mighty Oak of 20th-century popular music: singer, song-writer and collector, seeker, provocateur, folklorist, storyteller, historian, family man, outlaw, moralist, drug addict, TV and movie star, joker, preacher, philanthropist, spokesman for the downtrodden, musical bridge from the Carter Family to Nine Inch Nails . . . visionary.

Read More
Advertisement