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From his outlaw country roots in the '60s to his legacy after his death in 2003, Johnny Cash remains the pinnacle of cool. With his inimitable voice and mix of seriousness and rebellious swagger, the ...
Kris Kristofferson passed away this week. He was your favorite songwriter’s favorite songwriter. Kristofferson’s songs have ...
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"What’s up Bubba," the singer jokes. "What’s up slam? You over there about to wear … you’re looking like Johnny Cash and Johnny Depp right now." Continue ...
Many of his songs are better known by other singers’ interpretations, like Janis Joplin’s “Me and Bobby McGee,” Johnny Cash’s “Sunday Morning Coming Down” and more.
The story behind why Johnny Cash performed Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice(It’s Alright)” at The 1964 Newport Folk Festival.
Kristofferson, who died Sept. 28, was a Rhodes Scholar and an Army Ranger before taking a chance at songwriting. "Me and Bobby McGee" is perhaps his most famous song. Originally broadcast in 1999.
Kristofferson's performance is comparable to Bob Dylan's pretty singing on the "Nashville Skyline" version of "Lay, Lady, Lay ...