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10 rare photos of Johnny Cash in his 20’s

10 rare photos of Johnny Cash in his 20’s

We have found   Johnny Cash’s  young photos-images   from his age 20s

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Johnny Cash (* 26. February, 1932 in Kingsland, Arkansas, J. R. Cash; † 12. September 2003 in Nashville, Tennessee) was one of the most influential US-American Country singer and song-writer. He also appeared in some films and television series as an actor.

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Cash was known for his deep, distinctive bass-baritone voice and the so-called “Boom-Chicka-Boom”Sound of his Tennessee Three backing band and his critical and unconventional texts. His musical spectrum ranged from the 1950s with Country, Gospel, Rockabilly, Blues, Folk and Pop to Alternative Country at the beginning of the 21st century. Century. Legendary are his concerts in prisons, Folsom and San Quentin in the late 1960s. Johnny Cash, nicknamed the “in Black”, has written about 500 Songs, more than 50 million records sold and has been awarded 13 Grammy Awards.

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J. R. Cash was the fourth of seven children of poor Farmers Raymond Cash (13. In May 1897, Kingsland, Arkansas – 23. December 1985, Hendersonville, Tennessee) and his wife Carrie Rivers Cash (13. In March 1904, Rison, Arkansas – 11. In March 1991, Hendersonville, Tennessee). His first name is actually “J. R.” and was a compromise made by the mother preferred “John” and “Ray” to the father.
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Three years after his birth the family moved to a Farm in Dyess, Arkansas, the family in the context of the New Deal under President Franklin D. Roosevelt conveniently provided. At the age of five years, Cash worked in the cotton fields. Johnny Cash had six siblings: Roy, Louise, Jack, Reba, Joanne and Tommy. His two years older brother Jack died in may 1944 at the age of 14 in an accident with a circular saw.

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Johnny cash’s mother gave him his first guitar when he was ten years old, and he received in this period, also, some singing lessons. In may 1950, Cash on the occasion of his graduation at the high school had a first Solo appearance as a singer. After graduation, he worked among other things on the Assembly line of the Fisher automotive plant in Pontiac, Michigan, as well as in a margarine factory in Texas.

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1950 Cash for the Air Force, where he changed his first name to “John R.” went, because the army accepted initials as a first name, and was stationed a year later, as a radio operator on a listening post in Landsberg am Lech in Bavaria. In Landsberg, he bought a guitar and began to stage act.[2] Here Cash playing in addition to guitar, also harmonica, founded his first Band, the Landsberg Barbarians. After he had seen the movie Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison, he wrote the Folsom Prison Blues.

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After completion of his military time in Germany, with the rank of Staff Sergeants Cash in 1954, moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and married two years younger than Vivian Liberto, whom he had met in 1951, in San Antonio. From this marriage, his daughters, Rosanne (born come. 1955), Kathleen (Kathy, born. 1956), Cindy (born. 1959) and Tara (born. 1961).

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