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Read [Garth Campbell Book] * Johnny Cash: He Walked the Line 1932-2003 Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Johnny Cash: He Walked the Line 1932-2003 Michael J. Hayde said The Familiar Johnny Cash. After countless biographies and two autobiographies published during his lifetime, there's not much left to write about Johnny Cash. So, Garth Campbell (note to author: Glen Brooks would have been a more convincing pseudonym), in this hastily concocted tome, elected to re-tell the Cash story by leaning heavily on four other. An interesting book - unless you want facts I waited months for this book to be released - wasn't worth the wait. I don't kno

Johnny Cash: He Walked the Line 1932-2003

Title : Johnny Cash: He Walked the Line 1932-2003
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Rating : 4.27 (568 Votes)
Asin : 1844540332
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 276 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

He divides his time between homes in New York and Memphis, Tennessee. . Garth Campbell is a renowned journalist and country music aficionado. A lifelong Johnny Cash fan, he has been studying the man's life and music for the last 30 years, and is an acknowledged expert on the subject

Delving deep into the personality and work of this prolific yet elusive artist, the book is also a no-holds-barred look at the more uncomfortable aspects of Cash's life, providing a truly rounded portrait.. Johnny Cash's death in September 2003 left the music world bereft. His story is an amazing rags-to-riches tale about the kid who battled against poverty and depression to end up performing on the same stage as Elvis Presley. Building musical bridges between the worlds of country, folk, rock and even gospel, Cash's influence is as immesurable as his fanbase. This work is a complete biography of the man. His was the most recognisable voice in the history of country music and indeed in the history of recorded music itself

. About the Author Garth Campbell is a renowned journalist and country music aficionado. He divides his time between homes in New York and Memphis, Tennessee. A lifelong Johnny Cash fan, he has been studying the man's life and music for the last 30 years, and is an acknowledged expert on the subject

Michael J. Hayde said The Familiar Johnny Cash. After countless biographies and two autobiographies published during his lifetime, there's not much left to write about Johnny Cash. So, Garth Campbell (note to author: Glen Brooks would have been a more convincing pseudonym), in this hastily concocted tome, elected to re-tell the Cash story by leaning heavily on four other. An interesting book - unless you want facts I waited months for this book to be released - wasn't worth the wait. I don't know about the plagiarism a previous reviewer referred to, but the book was a quickly written hack job with many inaccuracies. Example:Johnny Cash never sang "The Ballard of Ira Hayes". At first I thought it was a typo, but the error was repeated.

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