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Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932–September 12, 2003), born J. R. Cash , was an American singer-songwriter and one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century<sup class="noprint Template-Fac...
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It was during one of these tours that he met June Carter, ... Notable rock artists appeared on his show, including Neil Young and Bob Dylan. Cash had been an early supporter of Dylan even before they had met, but they became friends while they were neighbors in late 1960s Woodstock, New York. ... At an all-star concert in 2002,
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1970 ; Johnny Cash Show; ... Eventually, he earned the nickname of "The Man in Black." Cash became the first Sun artist to release a long-playing album in November of 1957, when Johnny Cash with His Hot and ... Cash was arrested in El Paso for attempting to smuggle amphetamines into the country through his guitar case in 1965.
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I read that Gibson Guitar is moving their sexy rock star custom made guitar operation to the Memphis Factory. ... There are those who insist that Johnny Cash and Elvis were not rockabilly. ... In the last couple of days we've added photos taken at Jim's Cats Club in Hollywood, Jim was joined by Lemmy, Danny B Harvey and Jonny Bowler!
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The period that followed remains one of the most innovative stages in the development of rockabilly guitar. ... Later Joe Osborne became the regular bassist. ... The Shindig pilot was an instant success and the show was picked up by ABC in April 1965. Burton became the show's permanent lead guitarist as a member of the Shindogs,
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According the the endosymbiont hypothesis (or endosymbiont theory for those who are less skeptical), ancient photosynthetic prokaryotic cells became incorporated within the cells of algae or ancestral plants, forming stable mutualistic symbionts known as chloroplasts.
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Joe DiLalla Sr. - Died 1-2-2006 in Palm Beach, FL, U.S. - Born 5-23-1920 in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. - Musician - Founded The Tune Toppers - Played on TV's, The Arthur Godfrey Show. ... Gregg Munier - Died 2-3-2006 - Pneumonia ( Rock ) He was 44 years old - Keyboardist - Was a member of Alsace Lorraine who became Saraya.
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Oliver Bell - Died 2002 ( Bluegrass - Gospel ) Played fiddle - Was a member of a band that became The Lonesome Boys. ... Grant Cunningham (Grant E. Cunningham) - Died 7-7-2002 in Nashville, TN, U.S. - Head injury while playing soccer ( Contemporary Christian ) Born 6-12-1965 - Producer and songwriter (He co-wrote Avalon's,
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Johnny Cash was one of the most popular country and western singers of the 20th century with a career spanning over fifty years and a repertoire of songs that included folk, gospel, blues, rockabilly, ... Tours with his band and Elvis Presley throughout the summer. ... Hosts "The Johnny Cash show" on ABC until 1971,
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From 1969 to 1971, he starred in his own television show on the ABC network. Notable rock artists appeared on his show, including Neil Young and Bob Dylan. Cash had been an early supporter of Dylan even before they had met, but they became friends while they were neighbors in late 1960s Woodstock, New York.
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