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To call him a country star is to call a Ferrari an adequate car.
He was a country singer, a folk singer, a brooding, rugged outlaw who wrestled with life’s big questions and brought dignity and strength and a timeless grace to everything he touched.
He became a voice for the disenfranchised and the working man – hence the Man in Black.
Cash passed away on September 12th due to complications from diabetes which resulted in respiratory failure.
He was a country singer, a folk singer, a brooding, rugged outlaw who wrestled with life’s big questions and brought dignity and strength and a timeless grace to everything he touched.
He became a voice for the disenfranchised and the working man – hence the Man in Black.
Cash passed away on September 12th due to complications from diabetes which resulted in respiratory failure.
Sep 12, 2003 1:34 PM
Re: Johnny Cash (1932-2003)
Wow, not a single comment for this legend but everybody had something to say about Ray Charles...
By: fudrom


