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June Carter Cash

June Carter Cash

Elvis Presley introduced June to the music of Johnny Cash in the mid-50s and she began working with Johnny after a chance meeting at the Grand Ol' Opry a few years later. She retired from her solo singing career after marrying Cash in 1968.

Amongst those who attended her funeral included Karen Adams, Anna Bisceglia, Martha Brooks, Ronnie Dunn, Robert Duvall, Rosemary Edelman, Betty Hagewood, Kelly Hancock, Shirley Huffines, James Keach, Merle Kilgore, Peggy Knight, Kris Kristofferson, Luke Lewis, Dan McKinnon, Willie Nelson, Karen Robin, Lou Robin, Scott Robinson, Michele Rollins, Rick Rubin, Jane Seymour, Ramona Stratton, Lisa Trice, Hank Williams Jr., Marie Wolfe, Roland Wolfe and Wayne Womack.

Biography in: "The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives". Volume 7, 2003-2005, pages 76-78. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2007.

Co-wrote such hits as "Ring of Fire", "Long-Legged Guitar Pickin' Man" and "Jackson" the latter of which won her and husband Johnny Cash a Grammy award together in 1967. They later shared a second Grammy for their 1970 interpretation of "If I Were a Carpenter." Her only solo Grammy award came from her 1999 album "Press On" which won for best folk album.

Daughter of late country singer & matriarch Mother Maybelle Carter.



Distant cousin of former president Jimmy Carter and Davin Stanley.

Ex-mother-in-law of Nick Lowe.

God-mother of country music star Hank Williams Jr.

In the 50s she was twice married: first to honky-tonk singer Carl Smith (daughter: Rebecca Carlene) and Edwin "Rip" Nix, (daughter: Rozanna "Rosie"). Both daughters became singers. John Carter Cash, born in 1970, was the product from her marriage to singer Johnny Cash.

Is portrayed by Reese Witherspoon in Walk the Line (2005)

Mother of John Carter Cash and Carlene Carter.

Mother of Rosey Nix Adams.

Once studied acting in the 50s with director Elia Kazan and acting guru Lee Strasberg.

Performed with Homer and Jethro on their 1949 parody recording of the Frank Loesser composition "Baby, It's Cold Outside".

She began back in the 40s as a member of the Carter Family singing group, a pioneering force in country music's jump from regional to mainstream popularity. Two of their biggest hits were "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" and "Keep on the Sunny Side."

She had a cousin, Gladys Swiney, who resides in Appalachia, Virginia.

Sister of Anita Carter and Helen Carter.

Sister-in-law of Tommy Cash, Reba Hancock and Joanne Cash Yates.

Step-mother of country music star Rosanne Cash.

Stepmother of Rosanne Cash, Tara Cash, Kathy Cash and Cindy Cash.

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