Johnny Cash: The Man in Black

Author:   Edward Willett
Publisher:   Enslow Publishing
ISBN:  

9780766033863


Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 July 2010
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Edward Willett
Publisher:   Enslow Publishing
Imprint:   Enslow Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.40cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.20cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780766033863


ISBN 10:   0766033864
Pages:   160
Publication Date:   16 July 2010
Recommended Age:   From 14 to 17 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained
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Johnny Cash was and remains a giant in the genre of country music. His life story is presented for young adults as part of a series called ""American Rebels."" Cash was born in 1932 in Arkansas. Since his parents could not concur on a name, he was dubbed J. R. Life was hard for the family, but became better in 1935 when they received land, a house and livestock in the newly established town of Dyess, Arkansas. Music became an important part of J.R.'s life through church and listening to the radio. The tragedy of his brother Jack's death was a primary motivation for Cash to begin writing songs. His mother took in laundry so that J.R. could have voice lessons. After high school he enlisted in the United States Air Force where his legal name became John Ray Cash. His first marriage to Vivian Liberto followed his discharge. They moved to Memphis so Johnny could pursue a career in the music business. Eventually, in 1955, he and two friends broke into recording and J.R. became the legendary Johnny Cash. Drug and alcohol abuse and a bitter divorce from Liberto accompanied Cash's rise in popularity. For the rest of his life he continued to struggle with addiction, though his marriage to June Carter helped to keep him on a more even keel. His career suffered many ups and downs, with a concert at Folsom State Prison in 1968 being the start of one great comeback. Color photographs accompany the text to illustrate important milestones in Cash's career. Many extras add to the book's usefulness for obtaining more information for possible biography/history research or just learning more about Cash. These include a detailed timeline, a list of all of Cash's recordings, a glossary, chapter notes on sources used by the author, other titles about and by Cash, Internet sources and an index. Though listed as an unauthorized biography, purchase is advisable if needed to round out a collection., Children's Literature


Johnny Cash was and remains a giant in the genre of country music. His life story is presented for young adults as part of a series called American Rebels. Cash was born in 1932 in Arkansas. Since his parents could not concur on a name, he was dubbed J. R. Life was hard for the family, but became better in 1935 when they received land, a house and livestock in the newly established town of Dyess, Arkansas. Music became an important part of J.R.'s life through church and listening to the radio. The tragedy of his brother Jack's death was a primary motivation for Cash to begin writing songs. His mother took in laundry so that J.R. could have voice lessons. After high school he enlisted in the United States Air Force where his legal name became John Ray Cash. His first marriage to Vivian Liberto followed his discharge. They moved to Memphis so Johnny could pursue a career in the music business. Eventually, in 1955, he and two friends broke into recording and J.R. became the legendary Johnny Cash. Drug and alcohol abuse and a bitter divorce from Liberto accompanied Cash's rise in popularity. For the rest of his life he continued to struggle with addiction, though his marriage to June Carter helped to keep him on a more even keel. His career suffered many ups and downs, with a concert at Folsom State Prison in 1968 being the start of one great comeback. Color photographs accompany the text to illustrate important milestones in Cash's career. Many extras add to the book's usefulness for obtaining more information for possible biography/history research or just learning more about Cash. These include a detailed timeline, a list of all of Cash's recordings, a glossary, chapter notes on sources used by the author, other titles about and by Cash, Internet sources and an index. Though listed as an unauthorized biography, purchase is advisable if needed to round out a collection., Children's Literature


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