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Johnny Cash’s “Lost” Songwriter Album Arrives—30 Years After It Was First Recorded
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Johnny Cash’s “Lost” Songwriter Album Arrives

Cash initially shelved the album in 1993, but now his son, John Carter Cash, has spearheaded a project to revamp and release the recordings, with the help of Marty Stuart, Dan Auerbach, Vince Gill, and other notables. Read on to get the details and see a gallery of vintage instruments and other artifacts from the Cash Cabin studio.

Cedric Burnside guitarist
Tuning Up

Cedric Burnside and the North Mississippi Blues Tradition

How a musical legacy is passed from generation to generation.

Guitarist Anne McCue’s Fresh Take on Classic Psychedelia
Guitarists

Guitarist Anne McCue’s Fresh Take on Classic Psychedelia

After globe-trotting and finding a home in the heartland of Americana, the Nashville-based guitarist dances between classic psychedelia and modern sonics on her lysergically tinged new album, Wholly Roller Coaster.

Impressions of a Musical Life—and Its Gifts

Impressions of a Musical Life—and Its Gifts

The death of Nashville’s Dave Roe is a reminder of the important connections we can make within the music we love, right where we live.

Joy Oladokun: We’re All Gonna Die
Guitarists

Joy Oladokun: We’re All Gonna Die

With her new record Proof of Life, the alt-folk guitarist and singer-songwriter wrestles with mortality and change, and emerges triumphant and hopeful.

Bass Legend Dave Roe's Fortune and Fortitude
Bassists

Bass Legend Dave Roe's Fortune and Fortitude

How this storied player’s self-taught, nose-to-the-grindstone journey brought on one success after the next, and soon blossomed into an illustrious, historic career.

CD Review: Johnny Cash - "Bootleg, Volume 2: From Memphis to Hollywood"
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CD Review: Johnny Cash - "Bootleg, Volume 2: From Memphis to Hollywood"

Bootleg, Volume 2: From Memphis to Hollywood takes you back to the ’50s and ’60s, when Cash lived in the studio.