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Beyoncé, Johnny Cash, Metallica plus more: This week in music history
April 17: Johnny Cash performed at the White House On this day in 1970, Johnny Cash performed at the White House at the invitation of President Richard M. Nixon. The artist performed his famous “A Boy ...
This day in rock history: January 13, 1968 - The day the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash, walked into Folsom Prison and changed everything. Most people wouldn’t consider a maximum-security prison ...
Tourists visiting the U.S. Capitol will now be greeted by a new statue of the man in black himself - Mr. Johnny Cash. NPR congressional reporter Barbara Sprunt reports. (SOUNDBITE OF JOHNNY CASH SONG, ...
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From Cotton Fields to Country Fame: Johnny Cash's Depression-Era Boyhood Home At Dyess Colony Arkansas
I love to visit the boyhood homes of famous people because it says a lot about the person to see where they came from. In the case of Johnny Cash, a visit to his home was more than just a walk through ...
Johnny Cash now stands among the most famous politicians, trailblazers and activists of American history as he became the first professional musician to be honored with a statue in the U.S. Capitol.
When tourists visit the U.S. Capitol, they'll now be treated to seeing a statue of the legendary musician Johnny Cash. Cash is the first musician ever to be honored with a statue as part of the ...
Arkansas unveiled a new statue of Johnny Cash in the U.S. Capitol. Cash, the first musician to be honored in the building, replaces a statue of a... U.S. Capitol statue of Johnny Cash depicts Arkansas ...
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