Lisa Matassa Pays Tribute to Johnny Cash at Ryman Debut
The 'Somebody's Baby' singer performed the Johnny Cash classic 'Home of the Blues' as part of the Cash family's celebration of the limited edition Johnny Cash Forever Stamp. "
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The 'Somebody's Baby' singer performed the Johnny Cash classic 'Home of the Blues' as part of the Cash family's celebration of the limited edition Johnny Cash Forever Stamp. "
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Nashville had a big ol' nostalgic Johnny Cash love-in over the weekend, with a museum opening in honour of the country singer.
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A "forever'stamp is a non-denominated stamp that retains full validity postage no matter of price increases.
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The long-awaited Johnny Cash museum is finally open in Nashville, and no one is happier than the museum's owner and curator, Bill Miller, who personally collected the wide array of artifacts currently on display.
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The Johnny Cash commemorative stamp was released today by the United States Postal Service.
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A new museum dedicated to the life of Johnny Cash staged its official opening yesterday (May 30).
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Fans and collectors will be able to purchase the stamp on June 5 -- the same day as a release party at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
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No, you are not looking at a Parliament-Funkadelic or Kool Keith promo.
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Ed Shaughnessy, who played drums with Doc Severinsen's Tonight Show band for nearly 30 years, died on Friday at the age of 84.
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One question Jewel was asked a lot while preparing for her role as June Carter Cash in the Lifetime TV movie Ring Of Fire was whether she was worried about being compared to Reese Witherspoon, who won an Oscar for her performance as the country star in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line.
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The fifth annual event will feature outlaw country, rockabilly, bluegrass, rock 'n' roll, and Johnny Cash tribute bands, as well as a pin-up girl pageant, hot rods, custom cars, and motorcycles, Johnny Cash memorabilia, and vendors offering food, beverages, and collectibles.
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Jack White is so hell bent on preserving the past, that he's taking it upon himself to do the job with his Third Man record label.
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There are few cooler than one Johnny Cash and his life and work is celebrated every year.
Read MoreAs I mentioned in my previous post, George Jones is one of my favorite artists regardless of genre, and I wanted to put together something in tribute to him.
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Peyton Manning has won a Super Bowl, hosted "Saturday Night Live" and now can say he's covered "The Man In Black" in concert.
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Jim Marshall, the photographer who captured some of rock & roll's most unforgettable images including photos of Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at Monterey Pop and Johnny Cash flipping the bird at San Quentin, died on March 23, 2010 in his sleep in New York. He was 74.
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The raucous tale of partying that opens Wayne's most recent album of the same name begins with him making loud train whistle noises.
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Though his music is very much set in the world of traditional country, filled with banjos, fiddles and, for the most part, nary a distorted guitar to be found, Bob Wayne is not what you'd call a traditional country musician.
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That meaning is certainly different for everybody.
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"I get bagged on a lot for writing heartbreak songs," maintains Ortega.
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The Boot rounds up today's country music news from around the web.
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It's time again for Friday on My Mind , our weekly blog post where we look at videos centered around one common topic.
Read MoreJim 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.
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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.
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Johnny Cash is set to grace a tribute stamp in the United States.
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Flavorwire lists conspiracy theories about classic literary characters.
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Yeah, being on a game show means dealing with a lot of pressure, and not everyone knows Johnny Cash 's discography, but really, lady?
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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.
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After three years on Sun, Johnny Cash moved to Columbia, where a nearly 30-year run produced an unparalleled catalog of recordings.
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The Who have been added as a performer at next Wednesday's live GRAMMY nominations concert, it was announced today.
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Iain Mullen has hacked a map to show everyplace in the song "I've Been Everywhere" in real time.
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The "Grammy Nominations Concert Live!! Countdown to Music's Biggest Night" has added more country star power.
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Country singer and songwriter Hunter Hayes has also been added to the bill, which will include a tribute to Johnny Cash by Dierks Bentley and the Band Perry.
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Sure, you get to play bigger venues and perform for larger audiences, but every night you face a roomful of music fans that shelled out good money to see the act performing after you.
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For a movie slated for test-screening next month in Charlottesville, VA (fitting since the the movie takes place in Virginia) details on My Fool Heart ( Facebook ) are as rare as hen's teeth.
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In 1953, Johnny Cash wrote "Folsom Prison Blues."
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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 MoreJohnny 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.
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