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The Man Called Cash

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Author(s) : Steve Turner
Narrator(s) : Rex Linn

Play Time : 9 hours (approx.)
Edition : (Un Abridged)
Category : Biography
Publisher: Blackstone Audio ISBN: 0-7861-7974-0

The Life, Love, and Faith of an American Legend

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One of the most influential figures in American music and pop culture, Johnny Cash is an icon to people of all ages. In Cash’s first-ever authorized biography, author Steve Turner sifts the man from the legend and presents a picture of the often contradictory figure with unflinching honesty. Given unprecedented access to friends, family, and colleagues, and with fastidious personal research, Turner has been able to get close to the heart of the performer known throughout the world as the Man in Black.

Born to a devout mother and an often rigid father, Cash grew up in rural poverty and was exposed to suffering and death at an early age. After military service in Europe, he adopted a music career in the mid-1950s that took him to the heights of popularity, fame, and wealth but also to the depths of insecurity, addiction, and despair. Out of these tensions he created a haunting music that has influenced every subsequent generation. At a time when pop music celebrated the frivolities of youth, Johnny Cash explored the dark side of himself and reported his findings in a voice that sounded as old as the Grand Canyon and sometimes as deep.

The Man Called Cash follows the star on his stumbling journey from the cotton fields of Arkansas to the drawing rooms of presidents. It details his self-destructiveness and brushes with the law, as well as his humanitarian generosity and eventual acceptance as an American icon, all the while keeping in view the deep, enduring faith that informed his life and work. We see Johnny Cash not only as a performer and recording artist but as a neighbor, church member, fisherman, father, brother, husband, and friend.

Whether you are one of Johnny Cash’s millions of fans, a fellow spiritual pilgrim, or a lover of biography, the story of struggle, faith, love, and redemption in The Man Called Cash cannot fail to inspire you.

“The Master of Life’s been good to me. He has given me strength to face past illnesses, and victory in the face of defeat. He has given me life and joy where others saw oblivion. He has given me new purposes to live for. New services to render and old wounds to heal. Life and love go on. Let the music play.” -— Johnny Cash


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"An affecting mosaic of oral history, poetry amd memoir - concerning Cash himself, but also the era in which his music took root and thrived." -- Publishers Weekly

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