This Biography is about one of the best Country Singer Johnny Cash including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Johnny Cash | |
Real Name | Johnny Cash |
Profession | Country Singers |
Nick Name | John R. “Johnny” Cash |
Famous as | Singer-Songwriter |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Born-Again Christian |
Personal life of Johnny Cash | |
Born on | 26 February 1932 |
Birthday | 26th February |
Died At Age | 71 |
Sun Sign | Pisces |
Born in | Kingsland, Arkansas, United States |
Died on | 12 September 2003 |
Place of death | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
City | Arkansas |
Diseases & Disabilities | Parkinson’s Disease |
Family Background of Johnny Cash | |
Father | Ray Cash |
Mother | Carrie Cloveree |
Siblings | Tommy Cash |
Spouses/Partners | June Carter Cash (m. 1968-2003),
Vivian Liberto (m. 1954-1966) |
Children | Rossane cash, John Carter Cash |
Awards | – Grammy awards 1999
– Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award – Country Music Association award 2001 – National Medal of Arts |
Personal Fact of Johnny Cash | |
Johnny Cash was one of the most prominent American singer-songwriters of the 20th century. Although he was known for his country music, his large gamut of work went on to influence genres like rock and roll, blues, folk, gospel and rockabilly. He is best-remembered for his deep, baritone voice and his meek demeanor, notwithstanding his fame and success which was rife. He earned the nickname, The Man in Black, because he would always wear dark clothing while performing live and sang songs that were based on dark themes, echoing his troubled past and other themes of pathos, lust, oddity, misfortune and redemption. Some of his well-known works include, I Walk the Line, Ring of Fire, Man in Black, Jackson, Hey, Porter, Rock Island Line and A Boy Named Sue. His typical trooping bass songs have influenced the likes of Waylon Jennings, Bono and Bob Dylan. He started his career by recording gospel music and ended it by doing covers for more modern artists such as Nine Inch Nails. |
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