On this day (January 6) in 1958, Johnny Cash released “Ballad of a Teenage Queen.” It was the fourth single from his 1958 compilation album, Sings the Songs That Made Him Famous. Later in the year, ...
Glen Sherley got a shot at fame when Johnny Cash took him under his wing following Sherley's release from Folsom Prison.
The Dead was, as we know, a reluctant studio band and not one for hit singles, but some of its top-charting songs came from Weir's pen -- including "Truckin'," which he co-wrote with Garcia and ...
Many prepared for a week of snow by grocery shopping and getting their homes ready, but entertainment is the key to a proper ...
Stokely Williams headlines Love & Laughter – Valentine’s Day event. *“People hear what I do,” said two-time Grammy nominated Stokely Williams (Mint Condition) when asked a ...
Adapted from the 1979 Stephen King novel under the pseudonym, Richard Bachman, the film takes place in a dystopian 1970s ...
A deep-dive Q&A with Dave Bird on OUT.’s legacy, chaotic live shows, and the 30th anniversary reissue of Somebody Done ...
Long before he was singing “Ring of Fire,” country music icon Johnny Cash served in the military during The Cold War.
Johnny Cash did a lot more than change his career when he debuted on the Grand Ole Opry on July 7, 1956. He also met the woman who would change his life.
The production features songs made famous by Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, including “I Walk the Line”, “Ring of Fire”, “Hey Porter”, “Jackson” and “I’ve Been Everywhere.” It has previously ...
The full cast has been announced for the major new musical of The Ballad of Johnny & June. Learn more about the upcoming touring production and the cast here!