Johnny Cash home, May, 2008 |
Four years ago I travelled to Dyess, Arkansas, where Cash grew up and visited his home and I enjoyed a tour of the house and the property by the gracious man who owned it then, William Stegall.
Later today, the members of the Cash family in attendance, there will be a groundbreaking ceremony for the restoration of the home.
Below you will find my Cash posts, including my entry about my visit to Dyess.
Happy 80th, Johnny.
Related posts:
My Mississippi Manifest Destiny: Johnny Cash's boyhood home
Johnny Cash: The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Marathon Pundit at the Cash home |
Johnny Cash: Battle Hymn of the Republic
Johnny Cash on the 1937 Mississippi River Flood: Five Feet High and Rising
Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell: Girl from the North Country
Arlo Guthrie and Johnny Cash: Alice's Restaurant
Johnny Cash and June Carter: Jackson
Johnny Cash: Hurt
Johnny Cash: The Big Light
Johnny Cash - Ballad Of John Henry's Hammer
Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson: Sunday Morning Coming Down
Johnny Cash: Without Love
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3 comments:
Great post! Thx.
Is anyone living in the house
now, or is it like a museum?
No one one now. Stegall must have sold it to the foundation.
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