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Movies and TV 10 February, 2006

The Legacy Lives On With John Carter Cash

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Sydney, AU. (SONY BMG MUSIC Entertainment) - Everyone is talking about Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash right now, but with good reason. As one of country music's most prolific duos, their story has been captured in the film 'Walk The Line', and exposed a whole new group of people to their sound. Radio presenter John Laws spoke to the couple's son John Carter Cash about the legacy of his parents and their recordings. With box office smash 'Walk The Line' garnering praise and earning award nominations left right and centre, it's easy to see why the music of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash is very much in the spotlight right now.

'Duets', an album that includes the couple's best tracks, hits stores on February 18, while the soundtrack to 'Walk The Line', featuring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, is in stores now.
Johnny and June's son, John Carter Cash, spoke openly in an interview with radio presenter John Laws about his parents, the film and his own life.
The 'Walk The Line' soundtrack is in stores now. 'Duets' is released February 18.






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