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Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland, Arkansas to Rayt Cash and Carrie Cloveree, who were Southern Baptist Cotton farmers.
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Jack was almost cut in half by a table saw, after a week of suffering Jack passes away. Johnny says he felt guilty because he had gone fishing that day.
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Johnny enlisted in the air force, which promted him to change his name from J.R. Cash to John R. Cash, since the air force did not accept initials.
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On March 22nd, 1955 Johnny Released his first recording with Sun Records, "Hey Porter," and "Cry, Cry, Cry."
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On October 4th, 1965, Johnny was arrested in El Paso, Texas for possesion of narcotics.
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After proposing to June on stage at a concert in London, Ontario, June and Johhny marry.
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Jonny Cash releases one of his most famous albums, "Folson Prison."
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1983
He is attacked by an ostrich in his wild animal park in Tennessee, crushing several ribs and having his stomach torn open. While recovering, he becomes addiction to painkillers. -
On November 18th, 2004, Johnny Cash dies of complications from diabetes at the age of 71. He is buried next to June in Hendersonville, Tennessee.