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Johnny Cash

The Biography

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  • 368 stránek
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To millions, Johnny Cash was the rebellious Man in Black, a patriot, a redeemed Christian, and the king of country music. Beneath this iconic persona lay an uncertain country boy from Arkansas, grappling with a guilt-ridden childhood, addictions, and self-doubt. As a sensitive songwriter, Cash conveyed the stories of America's heroes and outcasts. This biography explores often-overlooked aspects of his life and career, including the artistic influence of his older brother, Roy, and his early air force career in the 1950s, when his songwriting began to flourish and he acquired his first guitar. It reveals the origins of his signature boom-chicka-boom rhythm and his connection with Bob Dylan during the folk revival of the 1960s. The narrative also delves into Cash's personal struggles, including his long battle with drug dependency, and his relationships with his first wife, Vivian Liberto, and second wife, June Carter Cash, as well as his children. It follows his journey from early success through the desolate 1980s to a career revival under producer Rick Rubin, which sparked discussions about his values and artistry. This meticulously researched biography offers an unforgettable portrait of an enduring American icon.

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Johnny Cash, Michael Streissguth

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Titul
Johnny Cash
Podtitul
The Biography
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Da Capo Press
Rok vydání
2006
Vazba
pevná
Počet stran
368
ISBN10
0306813688
ISBN13
9780306813689
Série
Anotace
To millions, Johnny Cash was the rebellious Man in Black, a patriot, a redeemed Christian, and the king of country music. Beneath this iconic persona lay an uncertain country boy from Arkansas, grappling with a guilt-ridden childhood, addictions, and self-doubt. As a sensitive songwriter, Cash conveyed the stories of America's heroes and outcasts. This biography explores often-overlooked aspects of his life and career, including the artistic influence of his older brother, Roy, and his early air force career in the 1950s, when his songwriting began to flourish and he acquired his first guitar. It reveals the origins of his signature boom-chicka-boom rhythm and his connection with Bob Dylan during the folk revival of the 1960s. The narrative also delves into Cash's personal struggles, including his long battle with drug dependency, and his relationships with his first wife, Vivian Liberto, and second wife, June Carter Cash, as well as his children. It follows his journey from early success through the desolate 1980s to a career revival under producer Rick Rubin, which sparked discussions about his values and artistry. This meticulously researched biography offers an unforgettable portrait of an enduring American icon.