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Author Silverman, Jonathan, 1965-

Title Nine choices : Johnny Cash and American culture / Jonathan Silverman
Published Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 278 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations
Contents Introduction -- Cash chooses Memphis -- Cash chooses Columbia -- Cash chooses prison -- Cash chooses June Carter -- Cash chooses (not to choose) Vietnam -- Cash chooses television -- Cash chooses his faith -- Cash chooses Rick Rubin -- Cash chooses Sotheby's
Summary This work is a cultural biography of a self-made American icon. For much of his career, Johnny Cash opened his shows with the tagline, "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash." This introduction seemed unnecessary, since everyone in the audience knew who he was, the famous musical artist whose career spanned almost five decades, whose troubled life on and off the stage received wide publicity, and whose cragged face seemed to express a depth and intensity not found in any other artist, living or dead. For Cash, as for many celebrities, renown was the product of both hard work and luck. Often a visionary and always a tireless performer, he was subject to a whirlwind of social, economic, and cultural countercurrents. This book explores the tension between Cash's desire for mainstream success, his personal struggles with alcohol and drugs, and an ever changing cultural landscape that often circumscribed his options. Drawing on interviews, archival research, and textual analysis, the author focuses on Cash's personal and artistic choices as a way of understanding his life, his impact on American culture, and the ways in which that culture in turn shaped him. Cash made decisions about where he would live, what he would play, who would produce his albums, whether he would support the Vietnam War, and even if he would flip his famous "bird", the iconic image of Cash giving the finger which is now plastered on posters and T-shirts everywhere, in the context of cultural forces both visible and opaque. He made other decisions in consultation with a variety of people, many of whom were chiefly concerned with the reaction of his audiences. Less a conventional biography than a study of the making of an identity, the book explores how Johnny Cash sought to define who he was, how he was perceived, and what he signified through a series of self-conscious actions. The result, the author shows, was a life that was often tumultuous but never uninteresting
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Cash, Johnny
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Subject Country musicians -- United States -- Biography
MUSIC -- General.
Country musicians
Countrymusiker.
United States
Genre/Form collective biographies.
Biographies
Biographies.
Biographies.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781613760437
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