Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello and the 'lost' album sessions
Johnny Cash always had his ears open to a great song regardless of where it came from. So even though he was considered a standard-bearer of traditional country music and was deeply knowledgeable about folk, gospel, blues and other roots forms, he also was quick to embrace talented young songwriters, which made him an early champion of such rock figures as Bob Dylan, Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen.
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Johnny Cash always had his ears open to a great song regardless of where it came from. So even though he was considered a standard-bearer of traditional country music and... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — The work was recorded in the early '80s and discovered by the performer's son, who enlisted former bandmates and friends to finish it.When asked for the story behind this... more info