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  1. May 29, 2021 · Johnny Cash died of complications from diabetes on September 12, 2003, less than four months after his wife. The singer had been unwell for some time, having been diagnosed with Shy–Drager...

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    Musical artist. Website. johnnycash .com. John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of Cash's music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career.

  3. Mar 11, 2022 · When did Johnny Cash die? Johnny Cash in later life. Picture: Getty While hospitalized at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Johnny Cash died of complications from diabetes on September 12, 2003. He was aged 71. Cash was buried next to June Carter at Hendersonville Memory Gardens near his home in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

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  4. Sep 12, 2003 · NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Johnny Cash, a towering figure in American music spanning country, rock and folk and known worldwide as “The Man in Black,” died Friday, his manager said. He was 71.

    • Chapter 1: A Hardscrabble Youth
    • Chapter 2: from Service to Sun
    • Chapter 3: to The Top
    • Chapter 4: A Fall
    • Chapter 5: Rising Again
    • Chapter 6: "Sober, Honest, Defiant"
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    Kingsland, Ark., is a tiny little town now chiefly known as "Birthplace of Johnny Cash." When Mr. Cash was born there - on Feb. 26, 1932 - no one called him "Johnny." To his parents, and on his birth certificate, he was J.R. Cash, as no one could agree on a name at first. In 1935 father Ray Cash moved his family to a five-room house near Dyess, Ark...

    Though it was music that thrilled Mr. Cash, it seemed incapable of removing him from Arkansas. Upon graduation from Dyess High School in 1950, he moved to Michigan, intending to work in an automobile plant. Making car hoods on an assembly line didn't suit him much better than cotton farming, so he joined the Air Force. The military refused to accep...

    A July 1958 session in Nashville with producer Don Law marked Cash's ascendance to the major label ranks, as he began work on songs that would comprise his Columbia debut album, The Fabulous Johnny Cash. A western song from that album, Don't Take Your Guns To Town, topped the country charts for six weeks in 1959, and Mr. Cash entered a new decade a...

    By the turn of the decade, Mr. Cash's music had become a meeting ground for formerly disconnected camps. "I wondered how it was possible for a man to maintain constituencies in the widely separated countries of Bob Dylan and Billy Graham," wrote journalist Dorothy Gallagher, who profiled Mr. Cash during this period. Mr. Cash's biggest 1970 hits wer...

    In 1992, Mr. Cash was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an honor that reminded many of his spare rockabilly work on Sun Records with independent-minded producer Sam Phillips. A year later, another independent-minded maverick - long-haired Rick Rubin, known for his work with rap and hard rock acts - would sign Mr. Cash to a record deal w...

    Less than a year after the Kennedy Center Honors, Mr. Cash leaned over during a concert in Flint, Mich., and nearly fell. He told the audience he was suffering from Parkinson's disease, at first drawing a laugh from a crowd that thought he was joking. "It ain't funny," he said, according to a review in The Flint Journal. "It's all right. I refuse t...

    In the coming days, artists of all stripes will lavish words of praise upon Mr. Cash. He will be remembered as a fallible man who sought honor and peace. He will be remembered as a force of music and of personality. He will be remembered by some as the greatest of all country music artists, and by others as the tall, wild howler who gave Hank Willi...

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Johnny Cash (born February 26, 1932, Kingsland, Arkansas, U.S.—died September 12, 2003, Nashville, Tennessee) was an American singer and songwriter whose work broadened the scope of country and western music.

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  7. May 28, 2024 · After years of serious health problems, Cash died in September 2003 at age 71. Quick Facts. REAL NAME: John R. Cash. BORN: February 26, 1932.