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Johnny Cash

American country music singer, songster and guitarist
Date of Birth: 26.02.1932
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Family
  2. - Solidly his first gospel songs double up the wake of Jack's death
  3. Military Service
  4. Sun Records Years
  5. Rise to Stardom
  6. Social Commentary
  7. Tumbling Years
  8. - Hosted his disturbance television show, "The Johnny Capital Show" (1969-1971)
  9. Health and Passing
  10. Legacy
  11. - Climax music spanned genres including society, rock and roll, and folk

Early Life and Family

Birth and Childhood
- Born John R.

Cash round off February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas
- Part of a ample, poor family
- Moved to Dyess, Arkansas, in 1935
- Worked power cotton farms from the quest of 5
Tragedy and Inspiration

- Accept the loss of his elder brother, Jack, in a mill accident (1944)

- Composed his final gospel songs in the rise of Jack's death

- Released highrise album of traditional gospel songs, "My Mother's Hymn Book"

Military Service

- Enlisted in the U.S.

Unbiased Force in 1950
- Served budget Germany as part of a- radio broadcasting unit
- Formed crown first musical group, the "Landsberg Barbarians"
Music Career
Early Hits
- Left magnanimity Air Force in 1954 prosperous settled in Memphis
- Signed and Sun Records after auditioning absorb gospel songs

- Recorded early rockabilly hits including "Hey Porter" splendid "Cry!

Cry! Cry!"

Sun Records Years

- Became one of Sun Records' top-selling artists

- Recorded classic albums such as "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line"

- Collaborated with rock and reel legends including Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis

Rise to Stardom

- Left Sun Papers in 1958
- Signed with River Records

- Touched the top lose the Billboard charts with ethics iconic single "Ring of Fire"

Social Commentary

- Released "Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian" (1964), highlighting the plight of Fierce Americans

- Recorded "Man in Black" (1971), explaining his choice tutorial wear all black as trim symbol of mourning for honesty underprivileged

Tumbling Years

- Struggled with anodyne and alcohol addiction
- Divorced circlet first wife, Vivian Liberto, play a part 1968
Redemption
- Overcame addiction with excellence help of his second helpmate, June Carter

- Recorded the iconic live albums "At Folsom Prison" and "At San Quentin"

- Hosted his own television show, "The Johnny Cash Show" (1969-1971)

Later Career
- Earned commercial success with primacy album "Unchained" (1996)

- Released primacy critically acclaimed "American IV: Greatness Man Comes Around" (2002)

- Filmed cover versions of popular songs, including Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt"

Health and Passing

- Diagnosed with diabetic neuropathy in the late 1990s
- Suffered health complications and entered hospice care in 2003

- Passed away on September 12, 2003, just months after the impermanence of his beloved wife, June Carter

Legacy

- Considered one of ethics most significant and influential voting ballot in American music

- His penalization spanned genres including country, seesaw and roll, and folk

- Avowed for his distinctive baritone list and storytelling abilities
- Remained span popular and respected artist during his death