17 Years Ago Today: Oscar-Winning Johnny Cash Biopic ‘Walk the Line’ Opens17 Years Ago Today: Oscar-Winning Johnny Cash Biopic ‘Walk the Line’ OpensThe movie changed the way the public viewed the Man in Black. Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
54 Years Ago: ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ Premieres54 Years Ago: ‘The Johnny Cash Show’ PremieresOn June 7, 1969, 'The Johnny Cash Show' premiered on ABC.Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
10 Hilarious Country Songs By Serious Performers10 Hilarious Country Songs By Serious PerformersTypecasting country artists as flipping between sounding sad and nostalgic paints a limited picture that leaves out the ever-presence of humor within the genre.Bobby MooreBobby Moore
14 Misheard Country Music Lyrics14 Misheard Country Music LyricsTime to learn the words!Riane KoncRiane Konc
These Country Couples Have Been Married the LongestThese Country Couples Have Been Married the LongestThese country couples know the meaning of "'til death do us part."Courtney CarrCourtney Carr
Eric Church Wrote Johnny Cash’s Kids a Letter Before His ACM Awards PerformanceEric Church Wrote Johnny Cash’s Kids a Letter Before His ACM Awards PerformanceHis performance of "Stick That in Your Country Song" wouldn't have happened without it.Angela StefanoAngela Stefano
Johnny Cash Drummer W.S. ‘Fluke’ Holland Dead at 85Johnny Cash Drummer W.S. ‘Fluke’ Holland Dead at 85He was known as the "Father of the Drums." Billy DukesBilly Dukes
54 Years Ago: Johnny Cash Hits No. 1 With ‘Folsom Prison Blues’54 Years Ago: Johnny Cash Hits No. 1 With ‘Folsom Prison Blues’On July 20, 1968, Cash hit No. 1 on the country charts with a live version of "Folsom Prison Blues."Annie ZaleskiAnnie Zaleski
Remember When Johnny Cash Recorded Kenny Rogers’ ‘The Gambler’?Remember When Johnny Cash Recorded Kenny Rogers’ ‘The Gambler’?His version sounded very different from Rogers' hit. Sterling WhitakerSterling Whitaker
The Carter Family: A History of the First Family of Country MusicThe Carter Family: A History of the First Family of Country MusicCountry music would sound way different, if it existed at all, without the original Carter Family trio. Bobby MooreBobby Moore