Johnny Cash USPS Stamp Now Available For Purchase
As of today you can send “The Man in Black” to all of your friends through the United States Postal Service.
As of today you can send “The Man in Black” to all of your friends through the United States Postal Service.
Big day in country music history. Johnny Cash had a #1 on May 29, 1976 with "One Piece At A Time." It is still getting requests 36 years later on WYRK!
This past Saturday, the annual Indianapolis Children’s Hospital gala event was supposed to be headlined by Luke Bryan.
After a period of relative inactivity, Jewel is getting back to work in a big way. She plays country legend June Carter Cash in the upcoming television movie 'Ring of Fire.' She's also been back on the road for the first time since the birth of her son, and while she was in Las Vegas for the ACMs this weekend, she talked to Taste of Country about balancing work and family.
Jim Henson is the name that most people associate with The Muppets. But as they say, "behind every successful man is a woman." That woman for Jim Henson was his wife, Jane Henson. Yesterday she passed away at 78 years old.
Today is Johnny Cash's birthday, and we asked our Facebook friends what their favorite Johnny Cash song was.
The United States Postal Service is about to memorialize a country icon with a stamp. According to Rolling Stone, "The Man in Black" singer, Johnny Cash is about to get his own stamp.
Halloween is right around the corner and if you are having a party, you are probably putting together a playlist for the night. The problem is that most of those playlists get taken over by "Monster Mash", "Thriller" and the theme to "Ghostbusters". But what about Halloween music for the country fans??
When I worked in the record business in 1979 and 1980, one of the artists who was really coming into vogue was Nick Lowe. Nick was a pivotal figure in punk rock and new wave. He also has ties to country music royalty as he was married to Carlene Carter for eleven years and remained close to the Cash family even after the divorce
It's been about eleven years since my last trip to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. I need to get back there soon. If you're a music fan, you should check it out for sure.
My friend Tom Garwol went there recently and snapped these photos
If you have ever tuned in on Saturday mornings when I am hosting our Wide Open Country, you probably know what I big fan I am of Johnny Cash. I usually play at least one of his songs on our Saturday show
Check out Chicago-native Jamie Lono and his version of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues." I'm still trying to figure out if I like it or not!