Johnny Cash

17 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Elbow, Lykke Li (Johnny Cash Cover), White Reaper (The Sound cover), Empress Of, Cardi B, Mark Mulcahy (Miracle Legion), and more.

Listen to Iggy Pop & Trevor Horn's cover of "Personal Jesus"

Their take on the Depeche Mode classic, which has also been famously covered by Johnny Cash, is from Trevor Horn’s upcoming album ‘Echoes’

Watch Neil Young discuss his many television performances on Conan O'Brien's radio show

They talked about some of Neil’s television performances, including the residency he did on Conan’s show and ”Rocking in the Free World” on SNL, as well as his early appearances on ’60s/’70s television like The Johnny Cash Show.

Rolling Stone lists the '100 Greatest Country Albums of All Time'

From Hank Williams to Taylor Swift, Dolly Parton to Kacey Musgraves, Ray Charles to Shania Twain, here are Rolling Stone’s picks for the 100 greatest country albums of all time…

Listen to Watkins Family Hour & Fiona Apple's cover of "(Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You"

The song, which has been covered by Johnny Cash, Dean Martin and more, features on ‘Watkins Family Hour Vol II‘ which is out in August.

Dr. John posthumous album on the way (stream a track)

The album features covers of Willie Nelson (who also appears on the album), Hank Williams, and more, along with original material.

Stream country veteran Loney Hutchins' new album of lost '70s demos

Country veteran and Johnny Cash associate Loney Hutchins has dug into his archives and is releasing an album of 24 demos recorded during his time at House of Cash. It comes out Friday but you can stream it now…

Johnny Cash is becoming an action figure

The Man in Black, pocket-sized and in action figure form.

28 New Songs Out Today

Listen to new songs by Johnny Cash, Lyra Pramuk/Colin Self, Machinedrum, Angels & Airwaves, The Bronx, Ripped To Shreds, Sleepy Hallow/Coi Leray, Carb On Carb, Eyedress/King Krule, and more.

Unheard Johnny Cash live album on the way, recorded in San Francisco in 1968

The album was recorded at San Francisco’s Carousel Ballroom and recorded by the Grateful Dead’s legendary soundman Owsley Stanley. Listen to “I’m Going to Memphis” now.
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