Cash on Cash: Interviews and Encounters with Johnny Cash
By (Author) Robert Burke Warren
Chicago Review Press
Chicago Review Press
3rd January 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
782.421642092
Paperback
400
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm
376g
Cash on Cash offers unprecedented insight into one of the most significant American cultural figures of the twentieth century.
As an interviewee, Cash was an exemplary communicator to an astonishingly broad spectrum of people: always open and articulate, part friend, part spiritual authority, part flawed hero. Throughout a decades-long career, as Cash took risks, embracing new technologies, formats, and attitudes, he cleaved to a simple, core message of unvarnished truth.
A comprehensive collection of Johnny Cash interviews and feature stories, some widely published and others never previously transcribed, culled from the 1950s through the early days of the new millennium, Cash on Cash charts a singular evolution. From hardscrabble Arkansas poor boy to rockabilly roustabout; international fame to drug addiction and disgrace; born again Christian to gimlet-eyed chronicler of spiritual darkness; TV and movie star to Nashville reject; redemption to loss and back again, several times.
Cashs story, told in his own words, shines unfiltered light on a journey of archetypal proportions that resonates still.
"Robert Burke Warren does a deft job of pulling together both familiar and previously unpublished interviews into a revelatory self-portrait." -- Chronogram
"[Cash on Cash] is an intriguing and often insightful collection. For Cash aficionados, music critics, and researchers." -- Library Journal
"Johnny Cash is so much more than an icon. He was a complex, complicated man of deep faith, staunch principles, and mortal failings. Robert Burke Warren has captured all the ripples and depths here, revealing the man as well as the myth and the legend." --Holly Gleason, author, Woman, Walk the Line
"This book lovingly makes the case for Johnny Cash's reappraisal and continued relevance. Robert Burke Warren has breathed new life into Cash's words with his own concise and compelling historical narrative. His insights give invaluable context--and he does it all in the same plainspoken and unpretentious language as the Man in Black himself." --The Reverend Shawn Amos, musician, author of Cookies & Milk
Robert Burke Warren is a writer, performer, and musician. His work has appeared in Salon, The Weeklings, Akashic Books, Texas Music, Brooklyn Parent, The Woodstock Times, Vulture, Paste, The Rumpus, The Good Men Project, The Bitter Southerner, Chronogram, and the Da Capo anthology The Show I ll Never Forget. He's ghost written for Gregg Allman and his liner notes appear on the award-winning CD Live at Caffe Lena. His debut novel, Perfectly Broken, is published by the Story Plant.