Johhny Cash dies.

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NEW YORK (Sept. 12) - Johnny Cash, a towering figure in American music spanning country, rock and folk and known worldwide as ''The Man in Black,'' has died, according to hospital officials in Nashville, Tenn. He was 71.

''Johnny died due to complications from diabetes, which resulted in respiratory failure,'' said Cash's manager, Lou Robin, in a press release issued by Baptist Hospital in Nashville.

The release said Cash died at the hospital at 1 a.m. EDT. He was released from Baptist on Wednesday where he had spent two weeks being treated for an unspecified stomach ailment.

''I hope that friends and fans of Johnny will pray for the Cash family to find comfort during this very difficult time,'' Robin said.

Cash had battled a disease of the nervous system, autonomic neuropathy, and pneumonia in recent years and was once diagnosed with a disease called Shy-Drager's syndrome, a diagnosis that was later deemed to be erroneous.

Dozens of hit records like ''Folsom Prison Blues,'' ''I Walk the Line,'' and ''Sunday Morning Coming Down'' defined Cash's persona:
a haunted, dignified, resilient spokesman for the working man and downtrodden.

Cash's deeply lined face fit well with his unsteady voice, which was limited in range but used to great effect to sing about prisoners, heartaches, and tales of everyday life. He wrote much of his own material, and was among the first to record the songs of Bob Dylan and Kris Kristofferson.

''One Piece at a Time'' was about an assembly line worker who built a car out of parts stolen from his factory. ''A Boy Named Sue'' was a comical story of a father who gives his son a girl's name to make him tough. ''The Ballad of Ira Hayes'' told of the drunken death of an American Indian soldier who helped raised the American flag at Iwo Jima during World War II, but returned to harsh racism in America. :(
 
Really unfortunate, I remember watching him appear on Larry King Live just a few months ago and he looked ok then to me.

My prayers out to his family and his fans.
 
The death of a long term spouse can really put an elderly person into a tailspin.

Johnny's health was always a bit fragile. With the death of June Carter Cash not that long ago, I would not doubt that the sorrow hastened Johnny's demise.

The death of another great legend......... RIP Johnny.
 
I really liked Johnny Cash. The original Man in Black. I use to have a truck load of his records. RIP Johnny. :lilangel:
 
Johnny was certainly a legend and it is sad to see him gone. :mellow:
 
Originally posted by DeeDee@Sep 12 2003, 10:54 AM
NEW YORK (Sept. 12) - Johnny Cash, a towering figure in American music spanning country, rock and folk and known worldwide as ''The Man in Black,'' has died, according to hospital officials in Nashville, Tenn. He was 71.

Dozens of hit records like ''Folsom Prison Blues,'' ''I Walk the Line,'' and ''Sunday Morning Coming Down'' defined Cash's persona:
a haunted, dignified, resilient spokesman for the working man and downtrodden.

Cash's deeply lined face fit well with his unsteady voice, which was limited in range but used to great effect to sing about prisoners, heartaches, and tales of everyday life. He wrote much of his own material, and was among the first to record the songs of Bob Dylan and Kris Kristofferson.

''One Piece at a Time'' was about an assembly line worker who built a car out of parts stolen from his factory. ''A Boy Named Sue'' was a comical story of a father who gives his son a girl's name to make him tough. ''The Ballad of Ira Hayes'' told of the drunken death of an American Indian soldier who helped raised the American flag at Iwo Jima during World War II, but returned to harsh racism in America. :(
That was a very well written article. The writer really seemed to understand a lot about what Johnny Cash,and his popularity, was really all about.
 
Johnny Cash was a legend, but he couldn't live with June Carter Cash. RIP Johnny.
 
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