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'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 71

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 12:13 pm
by Cherokee_6
Sad News...

I am not a huge country fan but this is sad...


(CNN) -- He was a poor sharecropper's son from Kingsland, Arkansas, who sang to himself while picking cotton in the fields -- then later sang to millions through recordings, concerts and his late-'60s TV variety show.

He became a country music statesman who found a home with rap-rock producer Rick Rubin's American Recordings.

Johnny Cash -- legend, model, icon -- died Friday. He was 71.

Cash died of complications from diabetes at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee, hospital spokeswoman Nicole Bates said. He had just been released Tuesday after entering the hospital August 28 with an undisclosed stomach ailment. He returned to the hospital Thursday.

Cash's wife of 35 years, June Carter Cash, died May 15.

Perhaps the most widely recognized voice in country music, Cash recorded more than 1,500 songs. His career spanned more than four decades with trademark hits like "A Boy Named Sue," "Folsom Prison Blues, "Ring of Fire" and "I Walk the Line."

His success crossed well over onto the pop scene. He had 48 singles on Billboard's pop charts, rivaling both the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys.

His 11 Grammys included a lifetime achievement award and the 1998 Grammy for country album of the year ("Unchained"). It's said that more than 100 other recording artists and groups have recorded "I Walk the Line."

"Johnny Cash was not only a giant in our business, but he was one of those guys who had grown to become a cultural icon in American," Ed Benson, executive director of the Country Music Association, told WTVF-TV in Nashville. "People associated him with values that I think they held near and dear to their hearts."

Re: 'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 71

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 12:43 pm
by Fozzer
Two things I remember about Johnny Cash...

The big cheer that went up from the prisioners at San Quinten Jail when he sang the line...
"I shot a man in Reno. Then I watched him die....".... ::)...?

..and also...
The fact that his music nearly always consisted of either five or nine beats to the bar, so that it was impossible to play, sing, whistle, or dance to..... :'(...!

Oh, and mustn't forget....
It was Country Music.... :(......!!

(Which makes three things...)... ;)

Cheers all... ;D...!
Paul.
(England).

Re: 'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 71

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 6:06 pm
by RichieB16
Well personally I am a big fan of Johnny Cash and I am one of the many who will miss him.

Re: 'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 71

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 9:54 pm
by Polynomial
We have some chilli sauce here at my place named "Burning Ring of Fire" for obvious reasons.

RIP Johnny Cash
:(

Re: 'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 7

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2003 10:07 pm
by OTTOL
I saw him in, Jamaica, of all places, about six months ago. He had chartered a Lear 25, and they were stuck on the ramp there, because they couldn't get Cuban overflight permission  (a neccesity, to make a "straight shot" back to the States). He did look like the years of partying had definitely caught up to him! The one thing that struck me was the reason he was there. I asked one of  the pilots, "what would make him take a Vacation in a place like Jamaica?" The guy told me, he
wasn't on vacation, he was on tour! Apparently they loved him in Jamaica! Perhaps a sign of the extent of his popularity! :)

Re: 'Man in Black' Johnny Cash dead at 71

PostPosted: Sat Sep 13, 2003 11:16 am
by Paz
"what would make him take a Vacation in a place like Jamaica?"


Actually, Johnny Cash owned a home in Jamaica.