Johnny Cash owned a home called Cinnamon Hill, which was in Jamaica, and was a place that he and his family would vacation at often. In fact, in December of 1981, the family was robbed at gunpoint at ...
(ThyBlackMan.com) There’s a certain mood only Johnny Mathis can create. You hear that first note—soft, romantic, almost whispered—and suddenly the world slows down. Whether it’s playing through a ...
One year before Johnny Cash’s death, he recorded an unexpected song that served as an especially poignant farewell. In 2002, the music legend known as The Man in Black recorded a cover of the 1994 ...
Johnny Cash didn’t just sing country music; he was country music. We need not explain why that is the case, but the bottom line is that Johnny Cash was and always will be the epitome of country music.
Regardless of the differing qualities, Johnny Cash’s covers of some of the world’s most iconic tunes are a testament to his dedication to the craft. Not just in country music, but in all of music.
"I wished Johnny were there to dance with me because we would have tore it up," Tina wrote of Beyoncé's Renaissance Tour Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE. She has been working at ...