Johnny Cash had 14 number 1 top hits. He learned to play guitar when he was in the air force, that is when Johnny knew he wanted to join the music business. After he left the air force he joined the Keegan School of Broadcasting to try and get into the music business. Despite the fact that he had a normal American childhood, Johnny Cash became one of the best country singers of all time (“Johnny Cash” Contemporary). Johnny Cash had a pretty normal childhood for his time in age. Cash was born on February 26, 1932 in Kingsland Arkansas. As a child, he grew up in a rural area during the great depression which lead to the dropping in crop prices. Cash’s parents, Ray Cash and Carrie Cash, applied for a new job where they would then move to northwest
Jimi Hendrix in a short time frame he became the most famous guitarist in America in 1963.How he was always on fire and his achievements. When he played in the woodstock. The songs he played. Also Why is he so famous keep on reading and you will find out why he was famous! Hope you enjoy!
Les Paul was an American Musician and inventor who was credited with the creation of the solid body electric guitar. Paul was born in Waukesha Wisconsin and learned to play three instruments by the age of thirteen. Amazed by the radio and inspired by artists heard on it young Paul was determined to be the one playing to the listeners. He dropped out of high school to play on some local radio stations and then move to New York to perform in his trio. Aspiring to be the best musician he then moved to California to play as Bing Crosby’s guitarist, a goal he eventually achieved.
Hank Aaron lived in a poor city throughout his childhood, but that did not stop him from becoming an amazing baseball player. Hank Aaron was born in Mobile, Alabama on February 5, 1934 to his parents named Herbert and Estella Aaron (“Hank Aaron Biography”). He was the third child of eight children. When he was eight years old, his family moved to a very poor city, Toulminville. Hank Aaron then went to Central High School, where he loved to play football and baseball.
He was born on October 5th, 1942 in Monroe La. He was the youngest of two children. He had a rough relationship with his father. He was an alcoholic.
Did you know Hank Aaron played baseball with sticks and tin cans in his youth? This outline is about Hank Aaron and his accomplishments. Hank Aaron is known as the greatest player ever. He is also well known for his fight and courage to break segregation. You will learn how he broke the homerun record, the batting record, and most importantly, how he ended segregation.
Louis, Missouri. He is easily recognizable and credited as an African American comedian, but he was a very important civil rights activist. He was born broke, but not poor and as his mother told him and his siblings, “You're not poor. You're just busted, you're just broke … [t]o be poor is a mental condition and to be broke is a temporary situation." (Explorations in Black Leadership).
Emmett Till was born in Chicago on July 25 ,1941 , Emmett Till lived in middle class neighborhood . Emmett Till went to a school MC gosh grammar where he was the class clown. Emmett till was a hard working boy. Emmett Till work around the house while his mom go to work
Jimmy Carter was the 39th president of the United States. Jimmy grew up on a small family farm and later became president in 1976. His presidency was a rocky road where people only remembered the mistakes that he made. Carter had a very traditional childhood, he did some major positive thing while he was president, but he also made some mistakes, and he will always be remembered as a president whose mistakes outweighed his triumphs. James Earl Carter Jr. was born on October 1, 1924 in Plains, Georgia.
John F. Kennedy President of The U.S.A Determined. Opposed the Soviet Union even in the face of war. Courageous. Saved fellow sailors during times of war. Leader, was the president of the United States.
Elvis Presley Elvis inspired and influenced rock musicians like Bob Dylan, John Lennon, and Bruce Springsteen. Elvis’ early life was mostly in Memphis, Tennessee with his cousins. His middle life was full of music. Presley’s late life had a downfall, but, he kept on going forward. To truly understand Elvis Presley, one must understand his early, middle, and late life.
Bruce Springsteen was born on September 23rd 1949 in Long Branch, New Jersey to his parents of Doug and Adele Springsteen. Springsteen was raised in Freehold Borough. The Springsteen’s were part of the working class, his dad was in and out of several jobs including a busdriver, millworker and prison guard and Adele was a secretary at an insurance office. Bruce and his father had a complicated relationship growing up because Doug did not support Bruce’s music endeavours. He talked about this in his autobiographical novel, saying, "He loved me, but couldn't stand me".
Alphonse (Al) Capone was born on January 17, 1947 in Brooklyn, New York and departed this life on January 25, 1947 at his home in Palm Island, Florida. He was surrounded by his family. Al Capone is survived by his wife, Mae Capone, son Albert Francis Capone, mother Teresina (Teresa) Capone, and siblings. Alphonse (Al) Capone was the fourth of seven children born to Italian immigrants Gabriel and Teresina (Teresa) Capone.
His music career began while he was serving in the army. While stationed in Hawaii, he sang in a army sponsored band called “Rambling Country.” When he was honorably discharged
Cesar Chavez was born March 31, 1927, in Yuma, Arizona. He moved to California alongside his parents and four other siblings where he spent his early years working in the fields and as a teenager did other various jobs such as driving those who could not around. Chavez dropped out of school in 7th grade so that his mother no longer had to work in the fields and he became a full-time farm
One way Elvis Presley propelled himself into superstardom was his mix of blues, R&B, country, and rockabilly. Although some adults of the generation found this music to be too dangerous for the mainstream, many teenages of the day found this new music to be very exciting and electrifying. In a way this made Elvis even more popular in the eyes of his now large and constantly growing