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Johnny Cash told U.S. District Judge D.W. Suttle: “I realize my mistake. It was bad, very bad, misconduct on my part.” Ballad of Little Fauss". Goldenglobes.com. Archived from the original on November 9, 2018 . Retrieved November 8, 2018. Q: The Autobiography of Quincy Jones – Quincy Jones, Jeffrey S. Thomas, Steven Strassman (engineers), and Elisa Shokoff (producer) (2001) Burnett, John G. (December 11, 1890). "Birthday Story of Private John G. Burnett, Captain Abraham McClellan's Company, 2nd Regiment, 2nd Brigade, Mounted Infantry, Cherokee Indian Removal, 1838–39". Creoliste . Retrieved November 4, 2016. American Recordings Johnny Cash sings with a Navy lieutenant during a military event c. January 1987

In '57, I wrote a song called "Old Apache Squaw" and then forgot the so-called Indian protest for a while, but nobody else seemed to speak up with any volume of voice. [71] Streissguth, M. (2006). Johnny Cash: a biography. Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo. p. 6. ISBN 978-0-306-81591-1. But that's not to say that Cash's ride came without any complications. He struggled with depression and drug addiction throughout his life, afflictions that would sever relationships and threaten the future of his career — even his life. Domestic abuse charges landed Rodney Atkins in front of the police camera in February of 2012, but the news about the charges didn’t come out until his wife filed for divorce a few weeks later. The news also came on the heels of Rodney re-signing with Curb Records. The charges were later dropped as part of the divorce settlement. Schultz refers to this phrase as Cash's "trademark greeting," and places his utterance of this line, on Cash's At Folsom Prison album, "among the most electrifying [seconds] in the history of concert recording." [12]Cash's next record, "Folsom Prison Blues", made the country top five. His " I Walk the Line" became number one on the country charts and entered the pop charts top 20. " Home of the Blues" followed, recorded in July 1957. That same year, Cash became the first Sun artist to release a long-playing album. Although he was Sun's most consistently selling and prolific artist at that time, Cash felt constrained by his contract with the small label. Phillips did not want Cash to record gospel and was paying him a 3% royalty rather than the standard rate of 5%. Presley had already left Sun and, Phillips was focusing most of his attention and promotion on Lewis.

In 1966, in response to his activism, Cash was adopted by the Seneca Nation's Turtle Clan. [23] He performed benefits in 1968 at the Rosebud Reservation, close to the historical landmark of the massacre at Wounded Knee, to raise money to help build a school. He also played at the D-Q University in the 1980s. [80] Greatest Albums of All Time". Rollingstone.com. May 31, 2012. Archived from the original on August 18, 2017 . Retrieved September 2, 2017. Cash performed at the Österåker Prison in Sweden in 1972. The live album På Österåker ( At Österåker) was released in 1973. "San Quentin" was recorded with Cash replacing "San Quentin" with "Österåker". In 1976, a concert at Tennessee State Prison was videotaped for TV broadcast, and received a belated CD release after Cash's death as A Concert Behind Prison Walls.Episode: " El Viaje Misterioso de Nuestro Jomer (The Mysterious Voyage of Homer)"; voice acting role

Clapp 2008, p.xvi: 'Very few figures in recent history are seen as more representative of American identity as Cash... His has often been suggested as the face that should be added to the select pantheon on Mt. Rushmore' Cash loved the photography of Jim Marshall and invited him to cover the experience. Marshall understood the relationship between Cash and his audience. He said: “I think the prisoners really appreciated that Cash was there for them, and he really believed that he was doing something right. He wanted to make a difference in these guy’s lives.” Hahn, Fritz (May 8, 2012). "Get your outlaw country fix with Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and Merle Haggard at Marx Cafe in Mount Pleasant". The Washington Post . Retrieved July 24, 2023.Gross, Terry (2004). All I Did Was Ask: Conversations with Writers, Actors, Musicians, and Artists (hardcovered.). Hachette. The practice, however, didn’t become standardized until the 1880s, when Alphonse Bertillon, chief of criminal identification for the Paris police, streamlined the process. Kinchen, David (November 3, 2013). "BOOK REVIEW: 'Johnny Cash': Meticulous Attention to Facts Sets Robert Hilburn's Biography Apart". Huntington News . Retrieved December 12, 2013. When RCA Victor signed Presley, it had also bought his Sun Records masters, but when Cash departed for Columbia, Phillips retained the rights to the singer's Sun masters. Columbia eventually licensed some of these recordings for release on compilations after Cash's death.

Thomson, Graeme (April 28, 2011). "The Resurrection of Johnny Cash". The Guardian . Retrieved April 9, 2018. He continued to appear on television, hosting Christmas specials on CBS in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Later television appearances included a starring role in an episode of Columbo, entitled "Swan Song". June and he appeared in an episode of Little House on the Prairie, entitled "The Collection". He gave a performance as abolitionist John Brown in the 1985 American Civil War television miniseries North and South. In the 1990s, Johnny and June appeared in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman in recurring roles.Supported by Bob Johnston of Columbia Records, Cash was offered the chance he’d been waiting for since Folsom Prison Blues became a hit for him in 1956: the chance to record an album in a prison. Three recordings were set, two at Folsom on January 13, 1968 and one at San Quentin the following year. Kemp, Mark (November 2007). Dixie Lullaby. Free Press. p.199. ISBN 9781416590460 . Retrieved July 24, 2023. progressive country-folk legend Johnny Cash a b c Streissguth, M. (2006). Johnny Cash: a biography. Philadelphia, PA: Da Capo. p. 196. ISBN 9780306813689.

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