Shelby Willis
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Essay #2
Performer: Johnny Cash
Career Span: 1955-2003
Location: Born on February 26,1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas
Band Members: Johnny Cash was considered a solo artist; however, he toiled alongside many famous musicians such as the great Elvis Presley and the famous Willie Nelson.
Bio:
Johnny Cash – the man, the myth, the legend, or better known as the man with the distinctive deep voice who forever left his mark in the music industry. He was not a man with one main famous peak, but rather an impressive roughly 50-year career span. Despite the doubts of people everywhere, Cash recorded a surplus of 1500 songs, went on to win a dozen plus Grammys, sold an excess of fifty million albums, maintained 14 number-one
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To escape the adversity of slaving on a farm and moving across the globe, Cash turned to music. Upon discharge, he moved to Memphis in the 1950s where got his foot into the music business with Sun Records. Cash became part of a band called the Tennessee Two where he took the reigns on the acoustic guitar, Marshall Grant cranked out notes on bass, and Luther Perkins lit up the songs as lead electric guitarist. Later on, Cash became known from his rockabilly music style forming the Million Dollar Quartet with the assistance of the famous Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee …show more content…
Shockingly, in 1993 his solo career skyrocketed with the production of four albums and stayed that way until and after his death in 2003. The death of his wife June, his health problems, and daily conflicts with addiction did not seem to stop the well-respected Johnny Cash. A week before his death he released a final track showing the passion and contribution to music he had always had. Till this day, Cash is still making an impact and is remembered for the artist and songwriter he had been since early