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| | June Carter Cash - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | June Carter Cash (June 23, 1929 – May 15, 2003) was a singer, songwriter, a member of the first family of country music, the Carter Family, and the wife of legendary singer Johnny Cash. |  | | Johnny Cash told Carl that when he was young he would come in from the cotton fields in Arkansas to listen on the radio to Doc and Carl and a young June Carter, his future wife. |  | | Here the family befriended Hank Williams and Elvis Presley (to whom they were distantly related, along with future U.S. President Jimmy Carter), and June would meet Cash. |
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| | June Carter Cash: Keep on the Sunny Side: June Carter CashÑHer Life in Music: Pitchfork Review |
 | | June began singing with the Carter Family at age 9, when the precocious child was harmonizing on the family signature song, "Keep on the Sunny Side", and taking a solo with "Oh Susannah" (which she pronounces with an extra syllable-- "oh Susie Anna"). |  | | June's third husband joins the Carter Family on the first disc's final track, a full version of "Keep on the Sunny Side", although Johnny's presence is hinted at on the previous track, "Ring of Fire", performed by the Carter Family. |  | | This is no criticism: These songs are apt showcases for June's gracious wit and robust vocals, and their primary purpose was to rouse all-ages audiences, which makes them part country music, part vaudeville. |
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| | Artsandentertainment: Musician June Carter Cash dies |
 | | A singer, songwriter, musician, actor and author, June Carter Cash performed with her husband on record and on stage, doing songs like Jackson and If I Were a Carpenter, which won Grammy awards in 1967 and 1970, respectively. |  | | In 1999, she released an acoustic album, Press On, that amounted to a musical autobiography and won her another Grammy. |  | | In 1927, they made what are among the first country music recordings. |
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http://www.sptimes.com/2003/05/16/news_pf/Artsandentertainment/Musician_June_Carter_.shtml
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| | Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash |
 | | Carter died in May at age 73 and Cash followed in September at 71, and both left new recordings that displayed the age of their voices and the depth of their hearts.So it's a good time to listen to them in their youth, onstage, in these separate CDs culled from the Shreveport, La.-based Hayride archives. |  | | The Cash CD covers many of his earliest tunes, from the Sun Records-era "Hey, Porter," performed in 1955 at age 23, and "Folsom Prison Blues," through "The Rebel-Johnny Yuma" in 1962, when Cash was a veteran and had been a fixture at Columbia Records for four years. |  | | Johnny Cash and June Carter were recording partners and married partners, distinctive singers of vision and icons of a kind of country music that is long gone from America. |
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| | Rockzillaworld June Carter Cash "Wildwood Flower" By Marianne Ebertowski |
 | | June and Johnny are gone, but their music will live on through their albums and through the music of the many young(er) musicians all over the world, inspired by them. |  | | June may be seen, and very much wanted to be seen, as part of Johnny, but that was not what makes her monumental in the history of country music. |  | | On Wildwood Flower, her musical testimony and, indeed, "autobiography" as step-daughter Rosanne Cash describes the album in her moving liner notes, the Carter girls and "little Junie" on her own can be heard in old radio recordings from the 1940's used as interludes. |
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| | June Carter Cash -- country music pioneer |
 | | June Carter Cash, a singer and songwriter who grew up in the famed Carter Family and then created a musical bridge to a new generation of country music with her long marriage to Johnny Cash, died Thursday in Nashville. |  | | Her mother, aunt and uncle, performing as the Carter Family, were a pioneering force in country music's leap from regional sound to mainstream popular music in the 1920s. |  | | By the 1950s, June Carter had established herself enough to become a solo artist, and she spent a year as an opening act for Elvis Presley. |
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| | June Carter Cash By Patrick Carr |
 | | She was also the daughter of Maybelle Carter of the Carter Family, the first major recording stars and foremost progenitors of Southeastern country/folk music. |  | | June didn't trust herself around a microphone, as she admitted both readily and rightly, and unless she was in full growl (check out "Jackson"), the listening experience could be nerve-wracking. |  | | On MSN Music, you can buy albums and listen to more audio clips of June Carter Cash and Johnny Cash. |
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| | VH1.com : June Carter Cash : Biography |
 | | After their divorce in the late '50s, Carter was managed by Colonel Tom Parker and toured with Elvis Presley, and while living in Nashville, she met and briefly married local police officer Rip Nix with whom she another daughter, Rosie. |  | | She did eventually return to recording, releasing a collection of both traditional folk songs and Carter Cash originals entitled Press On in 1999 which won a Grammy for best traditional folk album. |  | | In 1963, Carter co-wrote the song "Ring of Fire" with Merle Kilgore, which Cash (supposedly June's inspiration for the song) took to number one. |
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| | Arts Unlimited Arts news June Carter Cash |
 | | Her mother was Maybelle Carter, a seminal country music guitarist and a member, with AP and Sara Carter, of the original Carter Family, one of the most successful radio and recording groups of the first age of country music. |  | | He and June continued to record duets, such as If I Were A Carpenter (another Grammy winner, in 1970), If I Had A Hammer, The Loving Gift and Allegheny, while June had success on her own with A Good Man (1971) and the 1975 album Appalachian Pride, produced by Cash. |  | | With her husband Johnny Cash and an extended line of children and stepchildren in the business, June Carter, who has died aged 73, belonged to American country music's first family. |
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| | Metroactive Arts June Carter Cash |
 | | June Carter Cash stakes out her own reputation as a singer and songwriter with 'Press On' album |  | | Cash if she considered doing any contemporary artist's songs on her record. |  | | Robinson, Cash says, had a record deal for her three years ago, but she--June--didn't have time to do the record. |
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| | USATODAY.com - June Carter Cash lauded at funeral |
 | | HENDERSONVILLE, Tenn. (AP) June Carter Cash was lauded Sunday at a tearful funeral by fans, country music stars, a Hollywood actress and a representative of the prime minister of Jamaica. |  | | She met Johnny Cash backstage at the Grand Ole Opry radio show in the late 1950s. |  | | She made two solo albums, Appalachian Pride in 1975 and Press On in 1999. |
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| | June Carter Cash - Her life in music |
 | | Indeed, this song's good enough to be a worthy finale as the last original composition on her last album released in her lifetime. |  | | Besides being one of her catchiest compositions, this song rates high in the entire Carter family pantheon particularly on grounds of the exceptional emotional nuance. |  | | Probably the biggest record with her name as performer though was "Jackson." This comes from the 1967 album Carryin' On With Johnny Cash and June Carter, which makes this actually the document of their courtship before they were married in 1968. |
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| | June Carter Cash: Wildwood Flower - PopMatters Music Review |
 | | John Carter Cash also helps out on the track as violin and a quasi-military beat is used for effect. |  | | And for a member of the first family of country music in the Carter Family, June Carter Cash's latest and last release is one filled with moving and poignant songs that might make hair stand on ends, create lumps in throats or both given the context of the record. |  | | The song is the first of eight tracks the Carter Family performed, making this album come around full circle. |
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| | Johnny Loses June - May 15, 2003 - E! Online News |
 | | Carter Cash, a 1999 Grammy winner for her solo folk album Press On, underwent valve surgery May 7. |  | | Born into the musical clan on June 23, 1929, in Virginia, Carter Cash and the reformed Carter Family made it to the Grand Ole Opry in 1950, where a high-schooler by the name of Johnny Cash caught the act. |  | | The original Carter Family, with Maybelle, cousin Sara Carter and Sara's husband, A.P. Carter, dated back to the 1920s and the very beginnings of country music. |
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| | USATODAY.com - June Carter Cash, country music legend, dies |
 | | June and Johnny met at the Grand Ole Opry, and the Carters began touring with Cash in 1961. |  | | Her mother, Maybelle Carter, was five months pregnant with June when she and the rest of the Carter Family recorded I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes, one of country music's best-known melodies. |  | | At age 10, June began playing autoharp and doing comedy bits on the Carter Family's radio broadcasts. |
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| | Reviews of June Carter Cash Press On, Matrix soundtrack, and Excello Records: The Excello Story |
 | | By the 1950's, June was one of country's brightest stars, performing throughout American with such talents as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley. |  | | June Carter Cash, Press On (Risk Records 1999) - June Carter Cash, wife of Johnny Cash and an esteemed performer in her own right, delivers a heartfelt acoustic recording in Press On. |  | | The album features June's faithful version of "Ring of Fire" (a love song she wrote for Johnny), the touching "Far Side Banks of Jordan" (a duet with Johnny), and "Losin' You." |
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| | Country Standard Time: June Carter Cash, May 1999 |
 | | One of the more personal songs on the album is "I Used To Be Somebody," in which Cash tells of her relationships with Elvis Presley and James Dean in the fifties. |  | | Though the original Carter Family recordings, featuring Cash's Mother Maybelle, Uncle A.P. and Aunt Sara, continue to attract new listeners, Cash says her family was largely unaware of the impact they were having. |  | | With the release of her latest album and first in about 25 years, "Press On," Cash reclaims a part of her family's musical legacy and shows she has been more than just an observer. |
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| | June Carter Cash News |
 | | Being a Cash family fan, I was pleased when Rosanne released this album which dealt with her family history. |  | | She was a supremely gifted singer and songwriter who started performing as a child, became a star, married a towering figure of American music, then slipped into the background while serving her husband's... |  | | Los Angeles - Hollywood darling Reese Witherspoon, nominated for an Oscar for her singing role in Walk The Line, promised on Monday not to inflict a music album on the world. |
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| | The City Paper - Smart, Fast, Free |
 | | Carter Cash sang regularly with her husband, but in 1999 released a Grammy-winning album of her own called Press On. |  | | Carter Cash was multi-talented, mastering the guitar, banjo and autoharp as well as studying acting. |  | | She co-wrote one of Cash’s biggest hits, Ring of Fire, a song about falling in love with him. |
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| | Aaron D. Wolf on the legacy of June Carter Cash |
 | | June studied acting in New York with Lee Strasberg before returning to Tennessee in the 50s to sing backup for Elvis Presley with her family (turning down a Woody Allen variety show). |  | | Though she was a member of the first family of country music, June preferred to live in Johns shadow and sing, for the most part, with and for her family. |  | | John had grown up among sharecroppers at the Dyess Colony in northeast Arkansas (as did my grandfather), where he listened to Carter Family records and longed to play his mothers guitar. |
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| | E! Online News - Critical Situation for June Carter Cash |
 | | Most recently, June released the album Press On, a compilation of acoustic recordings, in 1999 (it was rereleased earlier this year) and had a costarring role in Robert Duvall's Oscar-nominated 1997 feature, The Apostle. |  | | She started her career in the 1930s as member of country's legendary Carter family and became a top-billing performer opposite the likes of Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Elvis Presley. |  | | They also appeared together on the 1976 TV series Johnny Cash and Friends. |
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| | WFUV 90.7 Vin Scelsa's Idiot's Delight® Playlist |
 | | June Carter was a part of American country folk music's "first family" - The Carter Family - she's Maybelle's daughter, A.P. Carter's niece - and started performing with them as a young girl. |  | | As I was putting this page together I got word from a music business friend that June had finished recording an album which is scheduled to be released this summer on Dualtone. |  | | I had the privilege of hosting June Carter Cash on Idiot's Delight on WNEW-FM in June of 1999 when she released her Press On album and came to New York for a few appearances. |
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| | Amazon.com: Wildwood Flower: Music: June Carter Cash |
 | | The most useful way to see this is as a "musical family album": a chance to sit in the living room at her old homeplace in Virginia with June, Johnny, and some family and friends and listen to stories and song. |  | | This CD was the final audio testament of June Carter Cash, released just months after her death. |  | | Her family members, including daughter Carlene Carter, singing backup and the elegant accompaniment from a tiny acoustic band including Norman and Nancy Blake bolster and enhance her weathered voice. |
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| | The Carter Family |
 | | The early recording of the Carter family - Maybelle with cousin Sara and Sara's husband A.P. launched a musical revolution. |  | | She was probably the best singer of all the Carter Sisters and perhaps even better than Mother Maybelle, said music historian and Carter Family annotator Charles Wofe. |  | | The Carter Sisters entry in the Country Music Hall Of Fame's Encyclopedia of Country Music also calls attention to Anita's crystal clear soprano. |
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| | NPR : June Carter Cash's 'Wildwood Flower' |
 | | He co-produced Press On, June Carter Cash's previous solo album, released in 1999, and was the producer of Wildwood Flower. |  | | The Carter Family and Johnny Cash are members of the Country Music Hall of Fame. |  | | 14, 2000: The Carter Family's recording of 'Wildwood Flower' was named one of the NPR 100 most important American songs in the 20th century. |
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| | Roots66: Music: Reviews: June Carter Cash - Wildwood Flower |
 | | A clip of the "Carter Sisters" singing "On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine" from an early radio broadcast precedes A. P.'s "Storms Are On the Ocean" is his version of the lovely folk song swearing true love. |  | | This CD has a wonderful bonus: videos of the recording of four of the songs, each intercut with shots of June walking about her childhood haunts and reminiscing on things in her life. |  | | And June would thank her God and modestly say, "Oh, I was just a mother." This is her last recording. |
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| | Commotion PR : JUNE CARTER CASH |
 | | KEEP ON THE SUNNY SIDE opens with the Original Carter Family singing the title tune together in 1939, and then the song is reprised (at the end of disc one) by the second generation Carter family singing it with Johnny Cash on the 1963 LP of the same title. |  | | In honor of the 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash’s entry into recording history, Legacy Recordings has created the most lavish commemorative package ever produced on a single artist in the annals of Columbia Records and complements it with the first career-spanning comprehensive collection on the woman who was the light of his life. |  | | With Johnny producing, June finally got to record her first solo LP in 1975, Appalachian Pride, an “undiscovered gem” whose entire program (ten tracks) is the focal point of disc two in this collection. |
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| | June Carter Cash Tour Dates: June Carter Cash dead at 73 >> liveDaily |
 | | Carter's accomplishments include co-writing one her husband's best-known songs, "Ring of Fire," which was a No. 1 hit in 1963. |  | | In 1999, June Carter Cash released "Press On," which was her first solo album in more than 25 years. |  | | music), wife of country legend Johnny Cash (tickets |
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| | Other Sites of Interest to Carter Family Fold Visitors |
 | | The PBS television series program titled "The Carter Family: Will The Circle Be Unbroken" documents the rise to world-wide popularity of the Carter Family and their music. |  | | The Carter Family Memorial Music Center is a non-profit organization. |  | | The Carter Family and Their Legacy in American Music. |
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| | June Carter Cash, Press On |
 | | In between, it's interesting to hear "Ring of Fire," which June wrote four decades ago with Merle Kilgore, as it was originally conceived, namely as a folkish acoustic song. |  | | As June Carter Cash's last musical will and testament -- and as, in a way, the last echo of the great Carter Family legacy -- it perfectly closes the circle. |  | | Other songs, notably the high-spirited "Gatsby's Restaurant" and the affecting "I Used to be Somebody," are purely autobiographical, The former recalls June's 1950s career in New York City, and the latter evokes the ghosts of old, long-dead pals James Dean, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline and Hank Williams. |
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| | Biography for 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 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. |  | | 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. |
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| | Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash |
 | | Today, fans can drive down Johnny Cash Parkway in Hendersonville, Tennesse to the Hendersonville Memory Gardens, where the nomadic souls of Johnny and June Carter Cash, who spent their lives spreading the sounds of traditional country music to audiences worldwide, have come to rest side by side. |  | | Sun Studio, which is open to the public for tours, is still used for recording sessions, and young hopefuls try to invoke the magic which Johnny and his rockabilly cohorts- Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and The King himself, Elvis- conjured up in the 1950's. |  | | At 48, Johnny Cash was the youngest performer ever inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. |
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| | 11 Reasons Why June Carter Cash Was Cool |
 | | One of June’s most crowning musical achievements came in 1999 when she released her highly autobiographical solo album, Press On. |  | | In 1961 June was offered a spot on a variety show that employed Woody Allen as one of its writers. |  | | In the liner notes to Johnny’s latest album, The Man Comes Around, he calls his wife "a soft, fluffy Mama Bear." She was also instrumental in getting her husband to finally kick his drug addiction. |
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| | Standard Time: Live in Concert |
 | | Mary Chapin Carpenter intelligent songs, sincerely sung, (June 12, 2004). |  | | Old 97's mix both musical worlds to good effect, Boston, June 24, 1999. |  | | Lucinda Williams easily overcomes unknown songs, Boston, June 10, 2001. |
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| | LookSmart Country - Best results for "Carter Family" |
 | | One of the founding acts of modern country music&; the Carter Family began recording in the late 1920s and developed a national following that lasted throughout the 1930s and into the 1940s. |  | | THE CARTER FAMILY MEMORIAL MUSIC CENTER, INC. (Carter Fold) Hiltons, Virginia invites you to hear the best of old time & bluegrass music Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. |  | | Welcome to the Carter Family Memorial Music Center |
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| | Rolling Stone : June Carter Cash Dies |
 | | Her acoustic, autobiographical 1999 album Press On earned her a Grammy. |  | | "I never talked much about how I fell in love with John," Carter Cash told Rolling Stone in 2000. |  | | Home : Music News : June Carter Cash Dies |
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| | Stars Mourn June Carter Cash |
 | | Cash was the daughter of the late Mother Maybelle Carter who began recording country songs in 1927 along with her three offspring. |  | | A pale blue casket was covered with pink and red roses and two huge photos of the late singer, a member of the pioneering Carter Family vocal group, were hung high on the altar as thousands of floral arrangements formed a backdrop. |  | | "She was his dearest companion, musical partner, soulmate and best friend," said Rosanne Cash. |
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| | NPR : June Carter Cash: A Pioneer, A Partner |
 | | Fresh Air from WHYY, November 24, 2005 · Singer June Carter Cash was a Grammy-winning singer, a songwriter, musician, actress and author. |  | | Johnny Cash, Country Music's Man in Black, Dies at 71 |  | | She was married to Johnny Cash, and she came from the Carter Family, the country music pioneers. |
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| | June Carter Cash MetaFilter |
 | | My gf and I shed a tear while listening to June's last CD after hearing the news. |  | | Jackson is one of my all-time favorite songs, and I had the pleasure of seeing Johnny and June in concert when I was just 10 years old. |  | | , which chronicles the history of the famous Carter Family, and includes some incredibly charming descriptions of June Carter (later the wife of Johnny Cash; the development of her musical voice, her mountain-tinted wit, and her onstage goofball comedy. |
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| | Nashville Matriarch June Carter Cash Dies |
 | | The funeral will be private, she said later, adding that no additional details would be released. |  | | "She's a soft, fluffy Mama Bear," Johnny Cash, 71, wrote in the liner notes of his newest album, "The Man Comes Around." He has suffered from poor health in recent years including diabetes, glaucoma, asthma and pneumonia. |  | | They shared two Grammys in the 1960s for their renditions of "Jackson" and "If I Were A Carpenter." She won a trophy in her own right in 2000 for her acclaimed solo album "Press On" (Risk/Dualtone). |
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| | June Carter Cash Remembered At Funeral |
 | | In closing, Gatlin led those gathered in an a cappella version of "The Far Side Banks of Jordan," which June and Johnny wrote and recorded in the 1970s: "She'll be waiting on the far side banks of Jordan. |  | | "A gifted and talented singer, she and her husband, Johnny Cash, used the very talents for the benefit of many charities in and around Montego Bay. |  | | Among the nearly 2,000 people gathered for her funeral were musicians, actors and others Cash had reached in her lifetime. |
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| | June 5 Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net |
 | | June 5 is the 156th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (157th in leap years), with 209 days remaining. |  | | June 4 - June 6 - May 5 - July 5 – listing of all days |  | | "June 5" results in these other popular encyclopedia sites: |
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| | Johnny Cash & June Carter, 1964 |
 | | Several weeks later, John met up with Bob Dylan at the Newport Jazz Festival. |  | | The following Monday June 1st, he taped an appearance on the |
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| | May 15 Deaths in History |
 | | May 15, 2003 June Carter Cash, singer/actress, The Apostle, dies at 73 |
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