Known as "The Man in Black," Johnny Cash was a legendary American musician and songwriter, celebrated for his deep, resonant voice and profound storytelling. Born on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash's music spanned various genres, including country, rock, blues, and gospel, making him an iconic figure across musical landscapes. His career, spanning nearly five decades, produced timeless hits like "I Walk the Line," "Folsom Prison Blues," and "Ring of Fire." Beyond his musical achievements, Cash was also an author and social activist. His autobiography, "Cash: The Autobiography," provides an intimate look into his storied life.