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Legions of Johnny Cash fans visit the Depression-era settlement where he grew up in the planned community of Dyess. They tour ...
Johnny Cash played a lot of prison shows. He performed them all over the country. In Sweden, and about 50 years ago, in his home state of Arkansas.
Thursday night, the Johnny Cash Festival paid tribute to the legendary singer with a nearly four-hour long show of performances by Cash’s siblings Tommy and Joanne, daughter Rosanne, son John ...
Johnny Cash became the first musician to be honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol to represent his home state of Arkansas, but House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana couldn't help but note ...
Johnny Cash first hit #1 with the song "I Walk the Line," but a mural in his Arkansas hometown will be known for a different kind of #1. Thanks to a well-placed prank, a water tower with a painted ...
O n Tuesday, September 24, a bronze statue of Arkansas native and renowned musician Johnny Cash will be unveiled at the United States Capitol building in Emancipation Hall at 11:00 a.m.
As of yesterday, Arkansas native and legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Cash (1932-2003) is the first musician to be recognized with a statue at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Cash joins civil rights leader Daisy Bates as one of two Arkansas natives honored in the Capitol’s Statuary Hall. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) dedicates a statue to Johnny Cash on Tuesday, Sept ...
Soon, the Man in Black will also be the Man in Stone: Johnny Cash is one of the illustrious Arkansas natives picked to represent the state in statue form in a U.S. Capitol display. Alongside Cash ...
Arkansas State Sen. David Wallace holds a small-scale statue of Johnny Cash, on April 23, 2024, in Little Rock, Ark. Artist Kevin Kresse's full sculpture of Cash will be unveiled at the U.S ...
A statue of singer, songwriter and social activist Johnny Cash will be unveiled in the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 24. Sculptor Kevin Kresse talks about his inspiration for the project with host Steve ...
Johnny Cash played a lot of prison shows. He performed them all over the country. In Sweden, and about 50 years ago, in his home state of Arkansas. He did these shows for free, because he felt an ...
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