Johnny Cash’s 1968 song on The Holy Land still stands out as one of his most powerful gospel-inspired recordings.
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.
Johnny Cash, in one way or another, dominated the American music scene for more than half a century, ever since he recorded his first song for Sun Records, "Hey, Porter." DETROW: Cash is most often ...
Parents, rejoice: Hip lullaby producers Rockabye Baby have put together an album's worth of lullaby versions of Johnny Cash songs, and The Boot is premiering the kid-friendly version of the iconic ...
Supreme Court hears a $1 billion music case, Johnny Cash's estate sues over his voice, Diddy threatens Netflix and more in this music law news recap.
The estate of Johnny Cash has filed a lawsuit against The Coca-Cola Company, accusing it of using an unauthorized imitation ...
Stealing the voice of an artist is theft.” The estate of Johnny Cash is suing Coca-Cola for illegally hiring a tribute act to ...