Johnny Cash was a legendary American singer-songwriter known for his deep, resonant voice and genre-spanning music that blended country, rock, and gospel. Born in 1932, Cash's rebellious spirit and heartfelt storytelling earned him the nickname "The Man in Black." With iconic hits like "Ring of Fire" and "Folsom Prison Blues," Cash became a cultural icon. His memoirs and reflections on life further showcase his profound influence on music and American culture.