The artist that I am researching is Johnny Cash. Cash was born on February 26, 1932, and died on September 12, 2003, at the age of 71. He was born in Kingsland, Arkansas, and died in Nashville, Tennessee.
His family was very poor, so poor that his father had to become a hobo laborer, after the Depression destroyed his living as a cotton farmer. This was exacerbated by the fact that he was third of seven children. This poverty as a child helped him be able to effectively portray the plight of the underdog.
He was a country music artist, but the thing that made him unique was that he did things with country music that hadn’t been done before. He faced subjects like imprisonment, poverty, and the like. The “heroes” of his songs, while faithful and virtuous, may not be rewarded. His delivery belied the weight of the lyrics in his songs. As Rich Kienzle said, he “did as much as anyone to make the ‘outlaw’ phenomenon possible.” Along with his great guitar skills, his husky singing voice added a lot of weight to the songs. His signature look was that of a “cowboy undertaker”, earning him the title of the Man in Black.

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