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Johnny Cash faced off with an aggressive ostrich named Waldo on his Tennessee ranch in 1981, resulting in a wild encounter ...
The best buddy cop movies have an odd-couple type of relationship: One doesn't play by the rules, the other is straitlaced.
Police say a 70-year-old woman spread white powder at a Vernal senior center and posted a note claiming it was anthrax. She ...
In his 1996 memoir Waylon: An Autobiography, Jennings said that they first got together in 1984 while working on an annual ...
“Hurt” is a slow, moving song by Johnny Cash that expresses deep pain and reflection with simple yet powerful words. Its raw and honest tone has touched many listeners with its heartfelt emotion.
In fact, Johnny Cash is one artist that country, folk, gospel, and rock and roll audiences can pretty much all agree upon. “Johnny was probably the biggest multi-genre artist of our time.
Singer Johnny Cash heroically spoke out for Native Americans, the poor, and the incarcerated—but his personal life was like a black hole filled with scandal. The Fed created an enormous ...
Before getting Cash to record his cover, Rubin contacted Trent Reznor to ask how he would feel about this, and Nine Inch Nails' mainman told the producer that he would be "flattered".
Johnny Cash has become the first musician to be honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol, joining presidents such as Ronald Reagan and George Washington and civil rights figures such as Rosa Parks.
Johnny Cash, the giant of American music, is now memorialized with a statue standing at almost 11 feet at the U.S. Capitol, donated by his home state of Arkansas and unveiled Tuesday.
On Tuesday morning, a statue of Johnny Cash was unveiled at the U.S. Capitol. The "Man in Black" is now the first statue of a musician in the Capitol.