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OMFG!!! i CAN'T TAKE IT!!!!! NOW CNN HAS JUST REPORTED THAT JOHNNY CASH HAS DIED!!! :SAD2: **************************************************
SINGING IS THE LOWEST FORM OF COMMUNICATION - HOMER J. SIMPSON http://www.myspace.com/th...ian_g_spot | |
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i love that man!! | |
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They're droppin like flies...
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The 'man in black' is no more... I knew this was coming, I mean, his wife June Carter-Cash had died not too long ago, and he wasn't in the best of health either... but, I'm still trippin' on the John Ritter news... so unexpected.
How totally terribly sad... |
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CNN just said that Johnny Cash died from complications of Diabetes,which resulted in respitory failure,he was 71,he died in hospital. RIP the man in black **************************************************
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A little bit about Johnny Cash...
To millions of fans, Johnny Cash is "the Man in Black," a country music legend who sings in an authoritative baritone about the travails of working men and the downtrodden in this country. Lesser known is the fact that Johnny Cash was present at the birth of rock and roll by virtue of being one of the earliest signees to Sam Phillips' Sun Records back in 1955. Cash was part of an elite club of rock and roll pioneers at Sun that included Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis. The four were collectively referred to as "the Million Dollar Quartet" after an impromptu gathering and jam session at the Sun recording studio on December 4, 1956. What Cash and his group, the Tennessee Two, brought to the "Sun Sound" was a spartan mix of guitar, standup bass and vocals that served as an early example of rockabilly. Cash recorded a string of rockabilly hits for Sun that included "Cry, Cry, Cry," "Folsom Prison Blues" and "I Walk the Line." The latter was first of more than a dozen Number One country hits for Cash and also marked his first appearance on the national pop singles charts. Straddling the country, folk and rockabilly idioms, Johnny Cash has crafted more than 400 plainspoken story-songs that describe and address the lives of coal miners, sharecroppers, Native Americans, prisoners, cowboys, renegades and family men. Cash came by his common touch honestly, having been born in Kingsland, Arkansas, during the Great Depression on February 26, 1932. At age three, he moved with his family to Dyess, Arkansas, where he worked the cotton fields. Cash's roaming days included laboring at an auto plant in Michigan, serving in the Air Force in Germany, and working as an appliance salesman in Memphis. Cash became a full-time musician after his two-sided hit -- "So Doggone Lonesome"/"Folsom Prison Blues" -- shot to Number Four on the Billboard country chart in 1956. From Sun, he jumped to Columbia Records in 1958, where he recorded such favorites as "Ring of Fire," "Understand Your Man," "Don't Take Your Guns to Town" and "Tennessee Flat-Top Box." But Cash never forgot his roots, nor did he leave hard times behind. A prototype for the black-clad rebel rocker, Cash cultivated a serious drug problem in the Sixties, which ended when he met his second wife, June Carter, whom he married in 1968. Some of Cash's best work includes live albums recorded, quite literally, for captive audiences at Folsom and San Quentin prisons. Johnny Cash at San Quentin included the 1969 hit "A Boy Named Sue," which went to Number Two. In 1969, Cash cut a duet with Bob Dylan for the latter's Nashville Skyline, and Dylan returned the favor by appearing on The Johnny Cash Show, a successful TV variety hour that premiered in 1969. All the while, the rugged simplicity and uncut honesty of Cash's approach was steadily seeping into rock and roll by way of the burgeoning country-rock scene. Cash has remained a stalwart figure and working musician to the present day. His career received a shot in the arm in the mid-Nineties when he released what many consider to be his finest album to date, a stark study for guitar and voice entitled American Recordings. February 26, 1932 Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland, AR. 1955 Johnny Cash signs contract with Sun Records. June 1, 1955 Sam Phillips signs aspiring country singer Johnny Cash and releases his debut single, "Cry! Cry! Cry!"/"Hey! Porter." May 1, 1956 Sun releases John Cash's "I Walk the Line." December 4, 1956 The "Million Dollar Quartet"—Presley, Perkins, Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis—records old gospel, country and pop songs at an impromptu session. The recordings aren't officially released until the mid-Eighties. December 4, 1956 Four legendary past and present Sun Records recording artists—Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash—gather at Sun for an informal jam session. Later dubbed the Million Dollar Quartet, the stars (sans Cash, who stays only briefly) perform gospel standards and recent hits in relaxed, impromptu fashion. January 1, 1958 Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash sign with Columbia Records. Perkins leaves Sun immediately, Cash leaves in August when his contract is up. 1992 Johnny Cash inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 2003 Johnny Cash dies at the age of 71. |
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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Feb 1932 - Sept.2003
R.I.P. The Man In Black **************************************************
SINGING IS THE LOWEST FORM OF COMMUNICATION - HOMER J. SIMPSON http://www.myspace.com/th...ian_g_spot | |
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I just read about this one too.
In fact, I knew it would happen soon and I was just talking about last week, and about how after his wife died, his health started deteriorating even more quickly. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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i know it sounds crazy...but you know when they say someone dies of a 'broken heart' ...???
i think its sweet that he has gone on to be with his wife...they can truely live together happily forever that way THE UNOFFICIAL ORG SEX THERAPIST
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