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49/M/Hot Springs, Arkansas Join Date: Aug 2006 | The Days of Dyess, Arkansas
Born February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas, J.R. Cash was one of six children
belonging to Ray and Carrie Rivers Cash. When John was three years old, his father took
advantage of a new Roosevelt farm program and moved his young family to Dyess Colony
in northeast Arkansas. There the Cash family farmed 20 acres of cotton and other
seasonal crops, and young John worked alongside his parents and siblings in the fields.
Music was an integral part of everyday life in the Cash household. John soaked up a
variety of musical influences ranging from his mother's folk songs and hymns to the work
songs from the fields and nearby railroad yards. He absorbed these sounds like sponge
absorbs water. In later years Cash would draw from his life in Arkansas for inspiration:
"Pickin' Time," "Five Feet High and Rising," and "Look at Them Beans" are all reflections on
Cash's early life.
Cash remained in Dyess Colony until his graduation from high school in 1950. As a young
man he set off for Detroit in search of work. He ended up in Pontiac, Michigan, and took
work in an automotive plant. His tenure in the North Country was short-lived and Cash
soon enlisted in the Air Force. After basic training in Texas (where he met first wife Vivian
Liberto), he was shipped to Landsberg, Germany. While in the service Cash organized his
first band, the Landsberg Barbarians.
After his discharge in 1954 Cash returned stateside and married Liberto. He and his new
bride soon settled in Memphis where Cash worked a variety of jobs -- including that of
appliance salesman -- while trying to break into the music business.
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