Johnny Cash
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He once related to the character in the Johnny Cash song but Steve Collins Jr is now revelling in his life as a young boxer
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Originally published in the Guardian on 12 November 1968: At the end of the live album there is an official announcement: “Please hold your seats until released by the officer.” Then the bang of bolts driven back
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What becomes of the brokenhearted? They should play some banging tunes, advises our musical agony aunt’s alter ego Dr Crotchety
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Why do metropolitan indie types such as Christopher Owens, Mystery Jets and and Iceage insist on ‘going country’?
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Hollywood sings the blues for a string of biopics starring Amy Adams, Andre Benjamin and Ben Whishaw. Get on up!. Andrew Pulver rounds them up
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Review Various: Look Again to the Wind review – homage to Johnny Cash’s radical 60s album
4 / 5 starsThe country giant’s tribute to Native Americans is given an impressive makeover on its 50th anniversary, writes Neil Spencer -
Reaction to Leonard Cohen’s new album, made as he approaches his ninth decade, prompted the question – who else has made great music later in life?
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A tiny settlement created by FDR's New Deal, boyhood home to the country star, is banking on a tourism boost from exhibits dedicated to him, writes Tom Dart
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Digital art takeover with Chris Milk Chris Milk: the digital artist making music videos fly into the future
From Kanye West and the Johnny Cash Project to Beck and virtual reality, the video director and tech pinup – whose mother taught him to code as a child – has become a hero of the post-MTV age, writes Simon Parkin -
Open thread: As Dolly Parton releases a brand new album and embarks on a world tour, we take a look at the best artists still rocking in their sixth decade and beyond
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Dutch man has sudden urge to listen to country singer following pattern of localised electrical pulses to his brain
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What you should hear this week Why you should listen to Out Among the Stars by Johnny Cash this week – video review
Alexis Petridis recommends the Man in Black's posthumous release Out Among the Stars
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The Man in Black had lost his way when he recorded this set 30 years ago, writes Paul Mardles
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The label that dropped the Man in Black in 1986 is now polishing up recordings from the same era, with the blessing of his estate and Rick Rubin, the producer who resurrected his career
You can listen to Johnny Cash's Out Among the Stars here
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Johnny Cash's label refused to release this album in the 1980s, but it contains some terrific material that fans won't want to miss any longer, writes Robin Denselow
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John Carter Cash tells the Guardian there are also several albums' worth of material from the American Recordings sessions with Rick Rubin
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Next week sees the release of Johnny Cash’s lost 1980s album Out Among the Stars. You can listen to it exclusively here – and read a track-by-track preview from Cash’s son, John Carter Cash
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Acclaimed director John Hillcoat has made a video for a song from Johnny Cash’s forthcoming ‘lost’ album. You can see the clip here – and read what inspired Hillcoat
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Rosanne Cash's latest album explores her father's Arkansas childhood to powerful effect, writes Neil Spencer
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Bob Dylan – The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration – Deluxe Edition includes performances from Lou Reed, Neil Young, Tom Petty, George Harrison and Johnny Cash plus unseen rehearsal footage and new interviews
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50 Cent Cents? Johnny Cashback? Kanye may have snubbed his Coinye West currency, but Rhik Samadder has some more pop-related currency options. Let us know if you have any suggestions
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Pickpockets to highwaymen, bank heists to drug smuggling, the readers' collective Robin Hood act has made a treasure chest, says Peter Kimpton
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Andrew P Street: Australian country music is in turmoil over claims that it's becoming too Americanised. So are purists like John Williamson right?
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Newly uncovered material from the late country singer's 1980s archive will be available in spring, entitled Out Among The Stars
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The music we grow up with shapes our tastes in later life, according to a study by Cornell University. We asked Guardian writers to tell us about the songs that take them back to their childhood homes
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The son of Johnny Cash's ex-manager investigates why the pair went their separate ways in this odd documentary, writes Philip French
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Johnny Cash fans will want to check out this documentary about his former manager and his family failings, writes Andrew Pulver
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John Carter Cash learned about nature in the woods with his father – country legend Johnny Cash. Now he's turned that knowledge and his wilderness memories into a children's novel. Interview by Lena Corner
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RR regular treefrogdemon picks the playlist from last week's topic on big JC (not Johnny Cash)
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Readers answer other readers' questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts
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Readers answer other readers' questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific concepts
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As Johnny Cash's hometown prepares its tribute, we look at where rock fans can head to get in touch with other dead heroes
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Dyess, Arkansas – built as a Depression-era social experiment – hopes fans of the Man in Black can help finance a fresh start
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As the Muppets team up with Cee Lo Green for a Christmas single, Jack Peters selects their most memorable musical moments
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