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Johnny Cash

Written by: Robert Hilburn
Narrated by: Charles Pittard
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The definitive, intimate, no-holds-barred biography of Johnny Cash.

People don't just listen to Johnny Cash - they believe in him.

Although part of his life has been told on film, there are many compelling layers to his story that have remained hidden - until now. Robert Hilburn tells the unvarnished truth about a musical icon whose personal life was far more troubled and his artistry much more profound than even his most devoted fans have realized. As music critic for the Los Angeles Times, Hilburn knew Cash well throughout his life - he was the only music journalist at the legendary Folsom Prison concert in 1968, and he interviewed him extensively just before Cash's death in 2003.

Drawing upon his personal experience with Cash and a trove of never-before seen material from the singer's inner circle, Hilburn gives us a compelling, human portrait of one of the most iconic figures in modern popular culture - not only a towering figure in country music, but also a seminal influence in rock.

©2013 Robert Hilburn (P)2013 Hachette Audio

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Really great book!

Narrator does a great job of capturing Johnny’s Cash’s vibe with his voice. Would recommend

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The foremost Cash biography

Finally a complete and honest biography of Johnny Cash. Brilliantly written and enjoyable. It overcomes the fable of the movie Walk The Line and the sanitized biographies written previously by Cash or his sycophants.

Unfortunately the actor reading the book has a strange accent that is disconcerting and some of his pronunciations are distracting. He sounds like he is trying to hard to be perfect and it comes of as lacking warmth.

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Great Book! A little long.

This is an exhaustive story of Cash's life, so unless you're ready to commit to the time it takes to get through it, you should probably pick up and different book.

This book effectively tells Cash's story, unvarnished, not sugar-coated. This is NOT the story you see on-screen in the Walk The Line movie. These are the ACTUAL stories, not just the ones John Carter Cash wants you to hear.

There are the stories of Cash's drug abuse, the REAL story of John and June getting together, the role June actually played in breaking up John's first marriage, his presumed extra-marital affairs (both in his first marriage as well as his marriage to June, including a possible tryst with June's sister), the real story of his recovery, his relapses (which seem to rarely get mentioned since Walk The Line).

Just so much good, raw stuff!

Although it is a very long book, it is a good book! Highly recommend it for anyone interested in country music.

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