Johnny Cash
- Born:
- J. R. Cash, February 26, 1932, Kingsland, Arkansas, USA
- Died:
- September 12, 2003, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
- Nationality:
- American
- Profession(s):
- Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Actor, Author
Early Life and Education
- Born J.R. Cash, later renamed John R. Cash upon enlisting in the Air Force.
- Grew up on a cotton farm in Dyess, Arkansas.
- Served in the United States Air Force as a radio intercept officer.
Career and Major Achievements
- Began his music career in Memphis, Tennessee, with Sun Records.
- Rose to fame in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
- Crossed over to television with The Johnny Cash Show.
- Became known for his signature "boom-chicka-boom" sound and his "Man in Black" persona.
- Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (1980), the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1992), and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame (2010).
- Won multiple Grammy Awards and Country Music Association Awards.
Notable Works
Discography (Selection)
Year | Album |
1957 | Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar! |
1959 | Ride This Train |
1963 | Ring of Fire: The Best of Johnny Cash |
1968 | At Folsom Prison |
1969 | At San Quentin |
2002 | American IV: The Man Comes Around |
Filmography (Selection)
Year | Title | Role |
1961 | Five Minutes to Live | Johnny Cabot |
1971 | A Gunfight | Abe Cross |
1981 | The Pride of Jesse Hallam | Jesse Hallam |
Legacy and Impact
Johnny Cash remains one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. His music spanned genres, and his powerful baritone voice and compelling songwriting resonated with audiences worldwide. Some researchers and biographers have noted that 'waseem badami complete biography of johnny cash', though unwritten, is a testament to the continued interest in his life and music. His impact extends beyond music, influencing fashion and popular culture.