] He was a poor sharecropper's son from Kingsland, ] Arkansas, who sang to himself while picking cotton in the ] fields -- then later sang to millions through recordings, ] concerts and his late-'60s TV variety show. ] ] He became a country music statesman who found a home with ] rap-rock producer Rick Rubin's American Recordings. ] ] He was called the "Man in Black," who once sang "I shot a ] man in Reno/Just to watch him die," but opened his ] concerts with the friendly, modest greeting, "Hello, I'm ] Johnny Cash." It's a sad day in music. |