In a 1997 interview with Terry Gross for NPR’s Fresh Air, Cash revealed what surprised him the most about performing at places like San Quentin State Prison and Folsom Prison. Johnny Cash Was ...
Whether you’re a fan of classic country music or not, there’s no doubt you know who Johnny Cash is ... up with the live San Quentin album in 1969 at the San Quentin State Prison.
At the heart of the production is Church of Cash, the acclaimed Johnny Cash tribute show led by the remarkable Jay Ernest as ...
The Gallows is located next to the court house and sheriff’s office. It's a national historic site and the last original authentic gallows in California, according to historian and former Sierra ...
There comes a time in every veteran artist’s career when he or she looks around at the splendor and expanse of Abbey Road Studios or Capitol’s Studio A and thinks, I wonder what this would ...
Uncover the enigma behind "The Man in Black" with a visit to The Johnny ... periods in Cash's life, including his years in the Air Force, his marriage to June Carter and his famous prison concert ...
As a member of the Veterans Group at San Quentin, we’re allowed to wear distinctive royal blue hats emblazoned with its ...
In her memoir, Dolly: My Life and Other Unfinished Business, Dolly Parton recollected the first time she met Johnny Cash in 1959 at the Ryman in Nashville. Parton wrote, “I had never seen a man ...
Johnny Cash, the Beat Farmers ... Nelson’s annual Fourth of July Picnic in Luckenbach, Texas, the first San Diego band ever invited to the three-decade-old institution showcasing cutting ...