Topic: Johnny Cash Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the life of Johnny Cash throughout his musical career Introduction: I. You have heard many people say, “I want a love like Johnny and June,” but do they really know what they are asking for? II. Throughout studying the life of Johnny Cash and his tract record, Johnny Cash struggled heavily with drugs, cheated on his first wife married June Carter, and still struggled to be the “ideal man.” The man he became after overcoming his struggles is who stuck in the minds of everyone. III. Johnny Cash Originally wanted to sing gospel music, but he went another route, went down a path of destruction, but found June Carter to save him. Transition: Although Johnny Cash lived a rough life, he originally wanted to sing gospel music. Body: I. …show more content…
June finally accepted Cash and they married in 1968, and her main goal was to save him from himself. F. June sent Johnny to rehab facilities and flushed many pills down the toilet trying to get Cash back on track. According to Anthony DeCurtis in Rolling Stone, Cash told him, “… She’d take my drugs and throw them away, and we’d have a big fight over it. I’d get some more, and she’d do it again… She fought me with everything she had.” G. Johnny was married to June for 35 years. June died in May, and Johnny was not far behind her dying on September 12 from complications with diabetes. Transition: Although Cash lived a hard life, June did her best to make him the man that everyone remembers today. Conclusion: I. Johnny Cash originally wanted to sing gospel music, but he took a different route, went down a path of destruction, but found June Carter to save him. II. Although it may sound as if Jonny Cash started rough, the things he overcame and the man he became is something many people remember today. References: DeCurtis, Anthony. “Johnny Cash.” Rolling Stone, no. 933, 16 Oct. 2003, p. 70. EBSCOhost,
Then, in 1869, she married John Hammond, a former soldier for the Union army, but ended up getting divorced five years later. She yet again remarried to Nathaniel High, two months after she and John divorced. High was seventeen years younger than her when she got married. She died in 1900 due to a heart attack at the age of 56. She lived a short life, but helped the Confederate army out massively
Scott Joplin’s music today still has its influences in entertainment and more. His works can still be heard in everyday life, even from the neighborhood ice cream truck. Born between the years1867-1868 as an African American, just a few years after the
Johnny Cash was born on Febuary 26, 1932 and he died on September 12, 2003. He changed the world of music when he first dropped his top hit album. He won 20 Grammy awards. he was also married to a beautiful woman named June Carter Cash. in quote of Johnny cash “ sometimes I am two people.
These acts helped him break free from the limitations set by the Nashville music industry norms, undeniably classifying him as an “Outlaw.” Other factors that helped him acquire this label were his rowdy lifestyle and maverick personality. Firstly, he transformed from a “well-groomed” image to the “long-haired, leather clad rocker” image for which he is now known (Ratiner 93). Furthermore, he was a frequent (and heavy) user of drugs and alcohol, which gave him an “aura of lawlessness” (Malone and Neal 400). He found that his nonconformist behaviors and uninhibited lifestyle appealed to diverse audiences, so he leaned into the “Outlaw” label.
Johnny Cash was an influential singer who transformed music by incorporating country, gospel, and blues into his work. Cash evolutionized the music industry and culture by popularity of an influential musician, and his contribution to advocacy for the American people, landing him multiple awards and a lifelong legacy. This biography presents the success and failures of Johnny Cash’s music career, and his profined legacy still impacting America. Born in Kingsland, Arkansas on February 26, 1932, to Ray and Carrie Cash, along with 6 siblings; eventually, the Cash family moved to Dyess, Arkansas, where the family acquired a farm, growing various crops.
Her name was Rachel Robard. Jackson married her thinking that she was free to marry but her divorce from her husband had not been completed. It brought disgrace to her name because of this. She was the center of Jackson’s world though and he was devastated when she died of a heart attack.
"Why Baby Why” was one of George Jones greatest hits in his huge and testing country music career. Even though George Jones had many struggles in his childhood and career, he still managed to inspire many people by proving tragedies can’t ruin futures. George Jones had a very tough childhood and most of it had to do with his parents. Jones's father was very abusive, and his father got drunk consistently; Jones would have to perform for him in the middle of the night. When the Jones family bought a radio, George got even more fascinated with music.
His long, hard road to success was the type of encouragement people need to help with the fight against cancer. Although he knew that cancer will forever change his life, he took that and made it into a positive. He could have immersed himself in self pity but instead, like a true iconic man, he fought for what he
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
Often Johnny Cash would preform in prisons for inmates and poke fun at the prison guards, which only increased his bad boy reputation. During one of these prison performances, Merle Haggard was in the audience as an inmate. He was inspired by Cash’s ability to make a living off music by singing for the common man and was determined to become a country singer. Haggard used his experiences in prison to provide an authentic representation of the common man.
The revival of American folk music was at an all-time high in the 1960s. The traditional sound of acoustic instruments combined with vivid lyrics provides an array of musical tones and styles that many people listen to today. Although many folk artists do not have an adequate presence in the modern musical society, several artists in the modern era use folk music in their albums. The British band Mumford and Sons has expanded folk music to a wider audience. Many folk artists such as Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie heavily influenced the work of Mumford and Sons.
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