On this day (July 30) in 1955, Johnny Cash stepped into the Sun Recording Studio in Memphis, Tennessee to record “Folsom Prison Blues” for the first time. The song would go on to be a major hit for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Country singer and songwriter Johnny Cash in a fake jail in front of CBS Records making a phone call to get friends to donate to ...
This day in rock history: January 13, 1968 - The day the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash, walked into Folsom Prison and changed everything. Most people wouldn’t consider a maximum-security prison ...
Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp organized the first annual Farm Aid in 1985. Taking place in Champaign, Illinois, the benefit for family farmers featured a star-studded lineup. B.B.
UNITED STATES - JANUARY 01: NASHVILLE Photo of Johnny CASH, Posed portrait of Johnny Cash, with Takamine acoustic guitar, recording in home studio. Johnny Cash doubles his total number of hits—and top ...
Adapted from a book by Michael Streissguth, this documentary about Cash’s 1968 live LP would fit in with Eagle Rock Entertainment’s Classic Albums series, though the singer’s relationship to prison ...
Johnny Cash was one of the most influential country music singers in American music history. Known for his deep voice and ...
CHEYENNE — It may not be 1968 anymore, and Johnny Cash may not be with us, but his spirit lives on in the immersive Folsom Prison Experience. On April 5, the Cheyenne Civic Center will turn into the ...
25 photographs documenting Johnny Cash performing at Folsom and San Quentin prisons can be seen through October 12, 2025, at The Momentary, an art exhibition and live music space in Bentonville, AR.