Intimate, All-Access Shots of Johnny Cash
Iconic images of the Man in Black by late rock photographer Jim Marshall
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Photograph ©Jim Marshall courtesy of the Morrison Hotel Gallery
The Man In Black
Jim Marshall first met Cash in 1963 in New York, while photographing for Columbia Records, and developed a friendly relationship with him and June. In addition to being requested by Cash to document the Columbia Records sessions at Folsom and San Quentin, Marshall was invited to Thanksgiving at the Cash family home one year, and was given unlimited access (the only way he would work) to the set of the Johnny Cash Show.
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