Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame has added four stars to the famous stretch in downtown. They include Miranda Lambert and the late Johnny Cash.
Following the recent induction of Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood, the Music City Walk of Fame will be adding a few more names to its pathway of polished stars.
Team Blake Shelton's Craig Wayne Boyd was back at it again on Monday night (Nov. 24) on 'The Voice.' The country singer put his unique spin on Johnny Cash's 'I Walk the Line.'
Johnny Cash fans have flocked to his childhood home in the Arkansas Delta for decades, but renovations on the modest white house have just been completed.
Johnny Cash’s live album ‘Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison’ is in the top five albums ever release countdown, but it was also a comeback album for Cash. The record was released in 1968 when Johnny’s career was taking a downturn because of drugs and he wanted to turn things around and clean-up his act.
Johnny Cash may be gone, but his music is still alive and well. The icon's new 'She Used to Love Me a Lot' video gives a visual juxtaposition between of desolate American landscapes and wealthy institutions, such as Wall Street.
The great-niece of Johnny Cash, Courtney Cash, was found stabbed to death in her home in Cookeville, Tennessee. Cash lived with her boyfriend and young child who were able to escape the attack. The murder occurred on Wednesday, March 19th, and police have identified the killer.
Eric Church's country music career has certainly been skyrocketing over the past few years, he had the number one song of 2012 with 'Springsteen' and his new album 'The Outsiders' is creating plenty of buzz. His new country single 'Give Me Back My Hometown' has just been released to country radio.