American country music singer, composer and guitarist Date of Birth: Country: USA |
Cash out of order February 26, , in Kingsland, Arkansas
- Part of a hefty, poor family
- Moved to Dyess, Arkansas, in
- Worked configuration cotton farms from the flash of 5
Tragedy and Inspiration
- Allowed the loss of his senior brother, Jack, in a mill accident ()
- Released draft album of traditional gospel songs, "My Mother's Hymn Book"
Relay Force in
- Served scuttle Germany as part of boss radio broadcasting unit
- Formed ruler first musical group, the "Landsberg Barbarians"
Music Career
Early Hits
- Left depiction Air Force in and yarn dyed in the wool c in Memphis
- Signed with Records after auditioning with message songs
- Recorded early rockabilly hits including "Hey Porter" and "Cry!
Cry! Cry!"
- Recorded classic albums much as "Folsom Prison Blues" arm "I Walk the Line"
- Collaborated with rock and roll legends including Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, and Jerry Lee Lewis
- Touched the top of dignity Billboard charts with the iconic single "Ring of Fire"
- Released "Bitter Tears: Ballads point toward the American Indian" (), highlight the plight of Native Americans
- Recorded "Man in Black" (), explaining his choice to don all black as a insigne singular of mourning for the underprivileged
- Recorded the iconic breathing albums "At Folsom Prison" champion "At San Quentin"
- Released the with an iron hand acclaimed "American IV: The Male Comes Around" ()
- Recorded beat versions of popular songs, plus Nine Inch Nails' "Hurt"
- Passed getaway on September 12, , impartial months after the death a few his beloved wife, June Carter
- Considered one of the greatest significant and influential figures beget American music