Johnny Cash - Memphis Interview
Listen now
Description
The podcast features an interview with Johnny Cash, a famous American singer-songwriter, discussing his life and career in music, as well as his involvement in causes such as Native American rights and prison reform. Cash talks about his early days in Memphis; his influences in country and gospel music; and his struggles with drug addiction and quitting cigarettes. He also talks about his experiences in making films and performing live, and how he prefers the latter because he can communicate with his audience and feel their emotions. Cash discusses his charity work with autistic children, and his upcoming shows for the East Tennessee Mental Hospital and the Nashville Metro Police Department. He also shares his belief that performers should stay out of politics and not endorse political candidates. Cash talks about the origins of country music and how it is the music of the people—usually about the working class and their lives. He talks about his personal satisfaction in helping people and how he has slowed down and become more organized in his touring schedule. The interview provides insight into Cash's personal life, his music, and his philanthropic work.
More Episodes
December 05 1989 An Inside Look: Interview With Ralph Emery
Published 03/30/24
Cash's Heaven on Earth
Published 02/25/24