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The Man In Black 2
As early as the age of five I can remember hearing my dad playing
his guitar and singing. ... (CMT)
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Johnny had always dreamed of performing on the Grand Ole Opry
and by 1957 he was a regular every Saturday night. While performing at
the Grand Ole Opry, Cash became known as “The Man In Black”. Johnny
decided since the other artist were wearing flashy clothes and rhinestones
he would be different and wear all black and see if he could get away with
it. ... He felt wear all black symbolized the downtrodden
people. ... He sold six-and-a-half
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million records, more than any individual artist had (at that time) ever sold
in one year. (Man In Black)
In 1980, at the age of 48, Cash became the youngest living inductee
into the Country Music Hall of Fame. ...
The last album I bought was “The Man Comes Around”, I was
actually a little surprised at myself for buying it because I tend to listen to
hard rock like my boys. But I was raised listening to Cash and I wanted my
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boys to hear him too. ...
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I do believe that it is a song that almost anyone from any background can
relate to at one point in their life. ...
Johnny received the CMA 2003 Video of the Year for “Hurt”, the
CMA 2003 Album of the Year for “The Man Comes Around” and CMA
2003 Single of the Year for “Hurt”. ... June has her angel wings wrapped around him as they sing to a
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captive audience.
Approximate Word count = 1364 Approximate Pages = 5.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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