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Cash died early Friday of complications from diabetes at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, hospital spokeswoman Nicole Bates said.
Perhaps the most widely recognized voice in country music, Cash recorded more than 1,500 songs, which appeared on nearly 500 albums. His career spanned more than four decades with trademark hits like “A Boy Named Sue,” “Folsom Prison Blues, ”Ring of Fire“ and ”I Walk the Line.“
While Cash has long had one of the premiere voices in country music, his success crossed well over onto the pop scene. He had 48 singles on Billboard’s pop charts, rivaling both The Rolling Stones and The Beach Boys.
His 10 Grammys include a lifetime achievement award and the 1998 Grammy for country album of the year (Unchained). It’s said that more than 100 other recording artists and groups have recorded ”I Walk the Line.“
The ”man in black” has moved on.
Links: Official Johnny Cash Website
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