“I Walk the Line” is one of Johnny Cash’s most famous songs, and it originally started off as a message of his love to his then-wife Vivian Liberto. The couple wed in 1954 and welcomed four daughters ...
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“I Walk the Line” is one of Johnny Cash’s most famous classic rock songs. To create the song, he worked with the same producer behind early Elvis Presley songs. Audiences can hear noise made by a ...
Ken Burns and his collaborators for the upcoming docu-series Country Music show a clear and understandable affinity for Johnny Cash. The Man in Black and his extended circle -- the Carter Family, his ...
James Mangold didn't anticipate that he'd be going down, down, down into a burning ring of fire for a second time in his life. "[It was strange] in an intellectual way," Mangold tells Entertainment ...
A Complete Unknown, the Bob Dylan biopic directed by James Mangold, echoes his 2005 masterpiece Walk The Line, a biographical drama that delves into the life and career of Johnny Cash. Johnny Cash is ...
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Celebrate the life of the Man in Black with a star-studded lineup of musicians at this 2012 concert. Join Brandi Carlile, Kris Kristofferson, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Sheryl Crow, Ronnie Dunn, ...
Reese Witherspoon was already a huge star by the time she accepted the role of June Carter Cash in the Johnny Cash biopic Walk the Line, but her performance in the film catapulted her career to new ...
Johnny Cash's voice was as old and deep as a river — a big river, ages old and fathoms deep. Any film about his life would be nothing without his voice. The physical gestures matter some, facial ...
"Walk the Line" gets off to a promising start, sure to raise goose bumps, at the gates of Folsom Prison in 1968. While an unseen band's rave-up builds, the camera makes its way slowly into the jail, ...
"It's a very different story, but one that does overlap," Mangold says of parallels between his two movies.