Sixty-eight years ago today, Johnny Cash played his first-ever prison concert and unknowingly changed the country music world.
On January 1, 1958, Johnny Cash walked through the gates of San Quentin State Prison and performed for inmates.
Celebrate the life of the Man in Black with a star-studded lineup of musicians at this 2012 concert. Join Brandi Carlile, Kris Kristofferson, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Sheryl Crow, Ronnie Dunn, ...
Music stars and friends gathered in Austin, Texas, to celebrate the life of Johnny Cash. On April 20, 2012, music stars and friends gathered in Austin, Texas, to celebrate the life of Johnny Cash, ...
In 1968, Johnny Cash played for 2000 inmates at California's Folsom State Prison. The live recording of that show became a classic, but the best stories from that day aren't on the album.
Johnny Cash didn’t just sing country music; he was country music. We need not explain why that is the case, but the bottom line is that Johnny Cash was and always will be the epitome of country music.
The production features more than 30 of Johnny Cash's greatest hits—including “Ring of Fire,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” and “I Walk the Line".
"Cash & Killer," a benefit concert for Shelby High performing arts department, will be held Saturday, Oct. 18 at Shelby High School. An upcoming concert at Shelby High School will benefit the ...
Cash was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. He spoke to Fresh Air in 1997 about his career, from touring with Elvis to singing at prisons. He died in 2003.