Johnny Cash Gets His Own Postal Stamp
Johnny Cash is going postal! The United States Postal Service has announced that the Man in Black will be a part of this year's Music Icons stamp series.
Johnny Cash is going postal! The United States Postal Service has announced that the Man in Black will be a part of this year's Music Icons stamp series.
Legacy Recordings will release ‘We Walk the Line: A Celebration of the Music of Johnny Cash’ on CD and DVD on Aug. 7. The all-star concert offers fans a richly diverse tribute to the musical legacy of the legendary Man in Black.
The entire Top 100 Country Songs list has been revealed, with a No. 1 song that surprised many readers. Johnny Cash, Kenny Rogers, Garth Brooks, Patsy Cline and George Jones all placed songs inside the Top 5. Which song do you think should have been named the top country song of all time?
It's a big month for Taylor Swift here at Kiss Country! Not only will she be at the CenturyLink Center on Tuesday, but you also have a chance to win a trip to see & meet Taylor in Houston on November 5th! If you feel lucky, head over to the Kiss Country Facebook page for details and your chance to win! And since you may be hanging out with Taylor, you probably need some topics of conversation. We're here to help.
Take a few minutes to peruse our Ten Things You May Not Know About Taylor Swift. She'll be amazed at your Taylor Swift knowledge!
Johnny Cash - Minister of Music, Outlaw, Hell-raiser, Poke Salad Expert? Who knew? Here is a little lesson on Poke Salad from the'Man in Black' himself. (As I sit here smiling, because my job involves more random silliness than you can shake a stick at---best job ever). Enjoy!
The Johnny Cash Music Festival has been scheduled for Thursday, August 4, 2011. The official line-up of guests who plan to participate in the inaugural event has been announced. It includes close family members and friends
From the Civil War, to the Louisiana Hayride, to the landing of Air Force One here in the hours after the 9-11 tragedy, Shreveport has seen it's share of historical events. And actually, it was a discussion of a notable Hayride moment involving a skinny kid from Tupelo, Mississippi, that brought about this post. If a stranger came to town, and wanted to know what there was to see in Shreveport, what would you tell him? Where would you send him/her to give them an idea of what Shreveport was about?