The Return of Johnny Cash-John Carter Cash Interview on Johnny’s New Songwriter Album
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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“The Man Comes Around” is a much-played song from the final album Johnny Cash recorded before his death in 2003, American IV: The Man Comes Around. Now, the Man in Black himself has come around again, as the voice and soul of an album he initially cut in 1993, titled Songwriter. It hits the street on June 28.
For fans who know Cash only through his much-loved American Recordings series, this is a very different artist-healthy, vital, his signature baritone booming, his acoustic playing lively, percussive, and focused. This is the muscular Johnny Cash heard on his career-defining recordings, from his early Sun Records sides like “Cry! Cry! Cry!” and “Folsom Prison Blues” to “Ring of Fire” and “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down” to later, less familiar hits like “The Baron” and “That Old Wheel.” In short, classic Cash-the performer who became an international icon and remains one even 21 years after his death.
I recently visited the Cash Cabin recording studio-a log cabin on the Cash family property in Hendersonville, Tennessee, that was originally built as a sanctuary where Johnny wrote songs and poetry-with PG’s video team of Chris Kies and Perry Bean to talk about Songwriter with John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny and June Carter Cash.
In addition to getting the lowdown on Songwriter from John Carter Cash, he showed us some of the iconic guitars-including original Johnny Cash lead guitarist Luther Perkin’s 1953 Fender Esquire and a Martin that was favored by the Man himself-that dwell at the busy private studio. Check out this visit.
0:00 - Intro
1:07 - Recording Johnny Cash’s New Songwriter Album
4:48 - Marty Stuart on Songwriter Album
6:06 - American Recordings & Cash Cabin Studio
10:23 - "Hello Out There" Recording
11:19 - "Drive On" & John Carter Cash Guitar Playing
15:31 - Guest Artists on Johnny Cash Songwriter Album
18:13 - Emotions of Recording with His Father
21:18 - June Carter Cash Documentary
22:36 - Cash Studio’s Favorite: Martin Rosanne Cash Model
24:52 - Johnny Cash’s Martin 00-40H
26:45 - John Carter Cash’s 1959 Les Paul
29:36 - Luther Perkins’ 1953 Esquire
31:46 - Mother Maybelle Carter’s Custom Stromberg
35:19 - Cash Cabin Studio Outro
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I'm a BIG Johnny Cash fan. But what upsets me so much, is the newer Cash people seem to want to get rid of the Boom Chicka Boom sound. That to me is Johnny Cash. People seem to look over Luther & Bob Wooten.
Same here I'm 21 Luther is my biggest guitar influence I love the boom chicka boom sound
My grandson is a Johnny Cash fan to the point he named his 10 month old son. Cash Carter Reed.❤
I can see his parent's gentle nature coming through! Very fine performers. I am glad they found each other!
Johnny Cash - Legend!
NOBODY was better than Johnny Cash…the stuff he did with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers is unmatched
David Allan Coe was better than him!
This is a treasure. Thanks so much for this video
I would give anything to strum a G chord on Luther's Esquire.
I hit an E chord and a couple single notes, unplugged. It's light as a feather and vibrates like crazy!
Same here I'm 21 Luther is my biggest guitar influence ever since I was very very young I use my own custom set of flatwounds 8/38 with a 18 wound third
Really fantastic interview. Love the way JCC has honored the family legacy while still finding his own path for artistic contributions. Excited for this new album release. My mom was childhood friends June's daughter Rosie so I've felt a close connection to the Cash family and their legacy. I also particularly enjoying watching The Redemption of an American Icon documentary which shares the transformation of his life through Christ and his victories won to overcome his pain & addictions - and truly become a new man. God's hand was clearly on 'JR' (as his family called him) all of his life.
Great stuff, thanks
Johnny Cash was a creative genius. The more I listen to his body of work, the better it gets.
The King of country music and music ❤❤😊im a big fan of Johnny Cash im born in 2001 in 18 april but i love his music ❤❤i remember i find his song hurt in my hardest part of my life
Such a great interview and album. Thanks for posting!
about time PG for real interview 🤍
wow!
Great video ! so cool to see his guitars and all
Amazing interview, im a special guy i take my medicine every day, really the best of UA-cam ❤❤❤😊😊😊Johnny Cash saved my life when i was kid when i was bullied at school here in italy in my city i remember listen his songs every day ❤❤❤😊😊finally this august im coming in Nashville with my dad im so happy really my name is mahdi and im 23 years old he is my inspiration really ❤❤😊😊i hope this 2024 my dreams it comes true to play guitar with Carter Faith and be like he ❤❤❤its my dream when i was kid im born in 2001 in 18 april i think its a sign i found Johnny Cash 😊😊😊😊❤❤i love their music of Carter Faith and Johnny Cash there saved my life ❤❤❤😊😊🌟⭐🎸🎸🎸I hope to meet Carter faith when i come in Nashville with my dad 😊😊❤❤This august
..."there's no money below the FIFTH FRET!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!😸😸😸
JCC and Justin Johnson !
JCC and Justin and the album HEY CROW !
When Luther Played the Boogie Woogie, OOOIE . In the strangest kind of way
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
I can't be the only one that thinks he look more like Willie Nelson than Johnny Cash, look at his eyes
I Want whatever u on cuz he look nun like willie 🤣
It's a bad album, much like most of the music Cash was making in the 80s up until Rick Rubin produced him. I was so excited for this release but the only song that is good, not great but good, is Spotlight. I was so disappointed to hear how lackluster this work was... Well Alright has got to be one of the worst songs I've ever heard, and loving Johnny Cash, I so badly want to love the song...
John please remove that beard, you looks like exactly your dad! :)