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First Name
Middle Name
Last Name
Full Name at Birth
John R. Cash
Other Names
J. R. Cash
J. R.
Johnny Cash
Man In Black
Age
Date of Birth
Birthplace
Date of Death
Location of Death
Cause of Death
Height
Weight
190 lbs (86.2 kg)
Build
Eye Color
Hair Color
Distinctive Features
Grave, haunting voice
Brooding eyes
He starred in his own television show "The Johnny Cash Show"
He published his novel "Man In White"
Star Sign
Religion
Ethnicity
Nationality
High School
University
Occupation
Musician
Occupation Category
Claim to Fame
The Man in Black
Music Genre
Music Style
Music Mood
Brooding,
Cathartic,
Rebellious,
Wry,
Earthy,
Acerbic,
Rowdy,
Brash,
Gloomy,
Bittersweet,
Plaintive,
Somber,
Searching,
Bitter,
Earnest,
Detached,
Restrained,
Organic,
Cheerful,
Autumnal,
Confident Instrument
Brand Endorsements
Martin Acoustic Guitars
Dress Size
9
Shoe Size
12
Official Website
Father
Mother
Brother(s)
Sister(s)
Other Family Members
Friends
June Carter,
Carl Smith,
Carl Perkins,
Marshall Grant,
Luther Perkins,
Elvis Presley,
Roy Orbison,
Jerry Lee Lewis,
Sam Phillips,
'Red' Kernodle,
W.S. Holland,
Bob Wootton,
Dave Roe,
Earl Poole Ball,
Trevor Chowning,
Waylon Jennings,
Hank Williams Jr,
Marty Stuart,
Willie Nelson,
Kris Kristofferson,
Woody Hayes,
Bob Dylan,
Jane Seymour Associated People
Pets
Horses
Favorite People
Favorite Songs
Forever Young
Favorite Places
Nashville
Jamaica
Germany
Kingsland
Favorite Foods
Chicken
Favorite Colors
Black, White, Green, Blue, Grey, Silver, Brown, Red
Favorite Accessories
Scarfs
Sunglasses
Dark clothes
Biography
John R. "Johnny" Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter, actor, and author who was considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Although he is primarily remembered as a country music icon, his songs and sound spanned other genres including rockabilly and rock and roll—especially early in his career—and blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of induction in the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
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External Websites
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