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Land of the free home of the brave johnny casg
Land of the free home of the brave johnny casg









land of the free home of the brave johnny casg

In the public eye Cash presented himself as a family man, but when he was on the road he was popping over 100 pills a day and engaging in affairs with multiple women, all while married to Vivian. 'Cash had two personas – the down to earth, doting family man at home and the defiant outlaw on the road - hard-driving, pill-popping – a full-tilt party-time outlaw', writes Greg Laurie with Marshall Terrill in, Johnny Cash: The Redemption of an American Icon, published by Salem Books. In the book Johnny Cash: The redemption of an American Icon, the star who grew up is described as an drug-popping and alcohol addict with little regard to those around him, which ultimately led to his relationship with Vivian ending. The five bedroom home is set on nearly six private acres and is completely unique to the small rural townĪnd while his marriage to Vivian didn't go as planned - the couple divorced in 1966 - the home seemed to capture exactly what Cash wanted.











Land of the free home of the brave johnny casg