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  • Chris Hemsworth debuts hilarious video of 'Fat Thor' performing Johnny Cash

    Chris Hemsworth thought the perfect song for "Fat Thor" was Johnny Cash's version of the Nine Inch Nails hit "Hurt," so he took a video of himself playing it while in costume.

  • Chris Hemsworth's never-before-seen video of ‘Fat Thor’ performing Johnny Cash

    Chris Hemsworth stopped by "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" where he shared a never-before-seen video of himself as “Fat Thor” from "Avengers: Endgame" performing Johnny Cash’s version of the Nine Inch Nails hit “Hurt.” At that point in the movie, Thor is depressed, drinking too much, and has really let himself go. Hemsworth explained he was just killing time in his trailer between takes and really, what better song to help him get into character?

  • Arkansas To Replace Confederate Statue In Capitol With Johnny Cash, Daisy Bates

    Statues of the musical icon and the civil rights hero will be sent to the National Statuary Hall.

  • Record Store Day 2018’s Most Wanted: Pink Floyd, Johnny Cash, David Bowie, Nas and More

    “Piper at the Gates of Dawn” isn’t just the name of a Pink Floyd album that’s being reissued on vinyl. It’s a prescription for how early you may need to be in line at the gates of your local brick-and-mortar music shop on Saturday for Record Store Day, if you want to be sure to […]

  • Johnny Cash Album Ft. Chris Cornell, Kacey Musgraves Detailed

    Featuring musical adaptations of Cash’s poetry

  • Johnny Cash's Family 'Sickened By Association' With Charlottesville Neo-Nazi

    "To any who claim supremacy over other human beings, to any who believe in racial or religious hierarchy: we are not you."

  • Chris Cornell to Appear on Upcoming Johnny Cash Album

    The new album sets Cash’s poetry to new music

  • Johnny and June Cash's Tennessee property hits market

    One look into the history behind this place and you'll be wanting to 'Walk The Line' along the lakeside on this gorgeous property.

  • Johnny And June Cash's Former Estate Is Up For Sale, And We Want It

    The singers lived on the charming Tennessee estate for 35 years.

  • New Johnny Cash Book Gathers His Unreleased Poems

    Forever Words: The Unknown Poems is available now.

  • Guy Fieri Eating To Johnny Cash's 'Hurt' Fills Us With Feelings

    "I focus on the pain, the only thing that's real."

  • New tarantula discovered near Folsom Prison gets 'man in black' honor

    Scientists scouring the fields of Folsom, Calif., found a new kind of black tarantula that they have named after Johnny Cash, the American music legend who sang of the jailhouse blues. The eight-legged creature, named Aphonopelma johnnycashi, is all black, the way Cash often dressed when he strummed his guitar and sang songs like “The Man in Black” and “Folsom Prison Blues” in his bass-baritone voice. Chris Hamilton, lead author of the study in the journal ZooKeys that identified the tarantula as one of 14 new spider species discovered in the southwestern United States, professes to be a Cash fan.

  • Hear a Live Johnny Cash Gem Straight From 1971

    American musical icon Johnny Cash was at a career highpoint and in the middle of a successful tour of Scandinavia in 1971, when he was asked to star in his own concert special for Danish television. For the first time ever, this special, Man In Black: Live in Denmark 1971 is being released in audio form for fans to enjoy.

  • Johnny Cash's love letter to June Carter may be greatest ever written

    The Man in Black's single-page handwritten note to his wife on her 65th birthday reads, "We get old and get use to each other ... But once in awhile, like today, I meditate on it and realize how lucky I am to share my life with the

  • Rick Rubin Explains How Kanye Wrote His Newest Song

    Kanye West, Jay Z, Adele, Johnny Cash and Beastie Boys, to name a few. Taking to the Genius lyric annotations, Rubin has shared a wealth of insight and details about working with these artists, anecdotes from the recording process and even commented on artists who he hasn't had the opportunity to work with, like Hozier and Beck. Kanye said, “I’m thinking about putting out ‘Only One’ tomorrow at midnight.” I said, “Should we mix it?” He was like, “It hasn’t really changed — it’s pretty much what it was.” I hadn’t heard it in almost two months, so I asked him to send it to me, and he did.

  • Build an inn or trading post in World of Warcraft's Spires of Arak zone

    Are you a fan of the arakkoa, World of Warcraft's avian humanoids? Blizzard Game Designer Don Adams and Associate Quest Designer Johnny Cash are betting you are, which is why they've brought back the sqwawking Burning Crusade beasties in Warlords of Draenor, complete with a "fancy new model." In a dev blog posted today, the duo discuss the Spires of Arak zone, in which the arakkoa aren't quite as evil as they later become in the BC timeline. Over the course of the zone, you're helping [a] shady resistance group of cursed arakkoa to make their final stand. You're learning about the curse they bear, the ancient gods of their land, and the very real threat posed by the Adherents of Rukhmar, the ruling caste of zealous arakkoa in Skyreach. Your adventure leads to two climactic events in the zone: one involving the plight of the outcasts against the flying arakkoa, and another focusing on the Shattered Hand fortress of Bladefist Hold. Of interest is Cash's note that players can choose to "construct an Inn to help [them] house more soldiers and supplies or a Trading Post to establish trade agreements with friendly locals," thereby unlocking unique questlines and gaining access to special perks in the zone, like quicker hearthing and easier access to rested experience.

  • 149 rare Bob Dylan demos found in boxes marked 'Old Records'

    A visit to an historic Manhattan apartment uncovered "Heaven's Door" and 149 rare Bob Dylan recordings hiding behind it. The discovery was made in an apartment building that once housed Dylan's recording studio. The boxes of

  • Johnny Cash Discusses Painkiller Addiction In Lost Interview

    The latest superstar to get the treatment is Johnny Cash, whose 1996 interview with rock critic Barney Hoskyns finds the singer discussing the pill addiction he faced during his early career, why he dresses in black and whether he'd considered becoming a preacher. Become a founding member of HuffPost Plus today. This article originally appeared on HuffPost.

  • Legendary Singer's Relative Found Stabbed To Death

    The great-niece of the late singer Johnny Cash has been found stabbed to death and stuffed in a box in a house, authorities in Tennessee said Thursday. Putnam County Sheriff David Andrews said Courtney Cash's body was found Wednesday morning in a home near Cookeville, about 70 miles east of Nashville. A man identified as William Austin Johnson, Cash's boyfriend, was being treated for stab wounds at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Andrews said.