The Johnny Cash Museum in downtown Nashville is preparing to unveil several new exhibits, and according to museum founder Bill Miller, it will help clear the way for even more fans to enjoy Cash's legacy.
As we get ready for Acadiana's Largest Cocktail Party, let's take a second to see what our favorite classic country legends were up to back in the day.
Following the recent induction of Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, the Music City Walk of Fame will be adding a few more names to its pathway of polished stars.
When football star Peyton Manning celebrates something, he invites all of his famous friends to the party. Dierks Bentley was on hand at Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital on Friday night (May 8), and took the stage with the sportsman for a duet of the Johnny Cash classic "Folsom Prison Blues."
It has been a beautiful day and perfect afternoon for a big ole Classic Country Saturday Night! Looks like today was quite popular for some of our favorite country stars so let's see what they were up to
Sometimes the words of a country song are jammed together like two pickup trucks that just hit head on. Here are some of our favorite quirky country song titles.
The Memphis Sound became reality this day in 1950 when Sam Phillips reopened the Memphis Recording Company under the name of Sun Studio. History was made that day. Just imagine a musical world without the influence of Elvis or Cash or The Killer or Conway?
The softer side of Johnny Cash in a Thanksgiving song that will stop you in your tracks and help your find the feeling of gratitude you need to make this an incredible Thanksgiving week.
John Carter Cash, the only son of Country Music Hall of Fame members Johnny Cash, and June Carter Cash, has been arrested at the Newfoundland airport for stripping.
Johnny Cash was an icon in music and a great metaphor for the pain of the performer. His simplistic lyrics captured the pain of the down trodden, the spirit of the soul in love, the fight of man with nothing to lose, and the spirit of a soul waiting to soar. He might be gone from this Earth but his spirit is living on in performers of today
Johnny Cash fans have flocked to his childhood home in the Arkansas Delta for decades, but renovations on the modest white house have just been completed.
It's a historic landmark that played a huge part in the careers of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash, the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium reopens tonight with a tribute to the Louisiana Hayride.
The house that Johnny Cash and June Carter called their home for over 40 years has now been sold. It was sold by Barry Gibb, from the classic rock group the Bee Gees, and his wife Linda.
Just a few weeks ago, a lost album was finally released, and now a lost interview from 1996 with Johnny Cash, when the singer was 64 had been released!