Johnny Cash's Life And Accomplishments

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I first listened to Johnny Cash on a couple hour drive back from my Aunt and Uncles lake cabin, not really knowing who it was, listening to “Ring of Fire”, and “One Piece at a Time” on the car radio when I was around 7 are my earliest memories. Johnny had a rich voice that is iconic to anyone who knows him, he has hundreds of songs that are all great, even if a few i don't care for. He is a staple in country and rock history, playing alongside Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and June Carter (who he would fall in love with and marry later in life).

Johnny R. Cash was born February 26, 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas. J.R. soaked up a variety of musical influences ranging from his mother's folk songs and hymns to the work songs from the fields and nearby railroad yards. He ended up in Pontiac, Mich. in 1950 and took work in an automotive plant. His tenure in the North Country was short-lived and Cash soon enlisted in the U.S. Air Force. After basic training in Texas (where he met first …show more content…

with a few poems he wrote, “Ragged Old Flag” being my favorite, are more stories with more heart, than just being a song.

Johnny Cash is an inspiration, maybe not his drug addictions or his constant adultery on tour, but how he overcame it with the help of June and fighting it all to be with her, from his rough life in the Great Depression, to being one of the most known and celebrated Country artist in western culture, working small jobs around a record studio to playing in front of thousands with Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis, he had a hard life, but it is a story of endurance, up till the end, and that's why Johnny Cash is one of my favorite

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