Johnny Cash

Birthday: 1932-02-26
Deathday: 2003-09-12
Birthplace: Kingsland, Arkansas, USA
Gender: Male
Owned By: Unowned

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John R. "Johnny" Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter, actor, and author, who has been called one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Although he is primarily remembered as a country music artist, his songs and sound spanned many other genres including rockabilly and rock and roll—especially early in his career—as well as blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal led to Cash being inducted in both the Country Music Hall of Fame and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Late in his career, Cash covered songs by several rock artists, among them the industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails and he covered the synthpop band Depeche Mode's Personal Jesus.

Cash was known for his deep, distinctive bass-baritone voice; for the "boom-chicka-boom" freight train sound of his Tennessee Three backing band; for his rebelliousness, coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor; for providing free concerts inside prison walls; and for his dark performance clothing, which earned him the nickname "The Man in Black". He traditionally started his concerts by saying, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." and usually following it up with his standard "Folsom Prison Blues."

Much of Cash's music, especially that of his later career, echoed themes of sorrow, moral tribulation and redemption. His signature songs include "I Walk the Line", "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", "Get Rhythm" and "Man in Black". He also recorded humorous numbers, including "One Piece at a Time" and "A Boy Named Sue"; a duet with his future wife, June Carter, called "Jackson"; as well as railroad songs including "Hey, Porter" and "Rock Island Line".

Cash, a devout but troubled Christian, has been characterized as a "lens through which to view American contradictions and challenges." A Biblical scholar, he penned a Christian novel titled Man in White, and he made a spoken word recording of the entire New King James Version of the New Testament. Even so, Cash declared that he was "the biggest sinner of them all", and viewed himself overall as a complicated and contradictory man. Accordingly, Cash is said to have "contained multitudes", and has been deemed "the philosopher-prince of American country music".

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Credits

Year Title Character
Red Dead Western Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash: Live in Prague
Johnny Cash and the Country Grils Themself
Johnny Cash Live at the Forum, Inglewood California 1986 Themself
2021-08-12 The Man Comes Around: Johnny Cash in Ireland
2019-11-01 Country Nonstop – Von Johnny Cash bis Truck Stop
2015-07-24 It's Only Rock 'n' Roll: Rock 'n' Roll at the BBC
2014-11-21 Country Kings at the BBC
2006-01-23 Johnny Cash at 'Town Hall Party'
2006-01-01 Johnny Cash In Ireland - 1993
2004-01-01 Johnny Cash - I Walk The Line
2003-01-01 Hurt: A Film by Mark Romanek
2002-05-22 This Land Is Your Land - Folk Years
2002-01-01 Johnny Cash at Town Hall Party 1958-1959
1998-01-01 All My Friends Are Cowboys Johnny
1994-09-03 Johnny Cash - Manhattan Center vocals, guitars
1991-10-12 Tennessee Nights
1988-11-20 Davy Crockett: Rainbow in the Thunder Elder Davy Crockett
1987-01-02 Jerry Lee Lewis: I Am What I Am
1986-05-18 Stagecoach Marshal Curly Wilcox
1986-02-17 The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James Frank James
1984-11-21 The Baron and the Kid The Baron
1983-12-03 Adrift at Sea McLoughlin
1983-02-15 Murder in Coweta County Lamar Potts
1982-04-18 Jerry Lee Lewis 25th anniversary concert
1981-12-10 Johnny Cash: Christmas in Scotland
1981-03-03 The Pride of Jesse Hallam Jesse Hallam
1981-02-03 Johnny Cash: London 1981
1978-02-24 Thaddeus Rose and Eddie Thaddeus Rose
1971-08-25 A Gunfight Abe Cross
1970-01-01 Swing Out, Sweet Land Johnny Cash
1969-09-06 Johnny Cash at San Quentin
1962-01-01 The Night Rider Johnny Laredo
1961-12-07 Five Minutes to Live Johnny Cabot