All legends may die, but some are sure to live forever. With the passing of legendary country music star and actor Kris Kristofferson, it’s easy to want to jump back into some of his older material.
Johnny Cash’s 1968 song on The Holy Land still stands out as one of his most powerful gospel-inspired recordings.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Johnny Cash historian Mark Stielper and Cash's son, John Carter Cash, on their book, Johnny Cash: The Life in Lyrics and the Man in Black's legacy as a songwriter.
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Johnny Cash estate sues Coca-Cola over ad
The estate for music icon Johnny Cash has filed a lawsuit against the Coca-Cola Company, accusing the soda giant of pirating ...
They explain how Cash went into a studio with members of his touring band in 1993 and quickly recorded these 11 demos of songs he’d recently written, and then set the recordings aside as he soon moved ...
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.
The estate of Johnny Cash is suing Coca-Cola with claims that the global soft drink company hired a tribute singer to imitate the “Folsom Prison Blues” singer in a recent commercial. The “Fan Work is ...
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