Post by Kelly on Jun 21, 2009 8:42:15 GMT -6
John Carter Cash (born 3 March 1970) is an American Country music-singer, author, songwriter and producer. He is the only son of Johnny and June Carter Cash.
He was born into a family of great musical tradition. He has five surviving half-sisters: Rosanne Cash, Carlene Carter, Kathy Cash, Cindy Cash, and Tara Cash; a sixth half-sister Rosie Nix Adams died in 2003. Three of his half-sisters, Rosanne, Carlene, and Rosie, all continued into the family business. Starting in his early childhood he travelled with his parents on concert tours, playing the guitar and singing. At age 16 he founded his first rock 'n' roll band. He started writing songs when he was nine years old. His band, the John C Cash band first performed on live television in the late 1980's at Farm Aid-Concert of Willie Nelson.
In the 1990s he supported his father on his tours as a rhythm guitarist. When Johnny stopped touring in 1997, John Carter focused on his own career, mainly on producing music. He is credited as 'associate producer' on Johnny Cash's American Recordings albums III, IV and V, working beside Rick Rubin, who was producer. Johnny wrote in the liner notes of his final album, My Mother's Hymn Book that they "get along beautiful" and "are like soulmates." He co-produced his mother's Press On and produced Wildwood Flower, both winning a Grammy Award. His 2005 production The Unbroken Circle: the musical heritage of the Carter Family was nominated for three Grammys. He has been producer on five "Grammy" winning projects. In 2005, he co-produced Marty Stuart's highly acclaimed CD "Badlands". He produced Billy Joe Shaver for his 2007 release, Everybody's Brother, which was nominated for a Grammy Award the same year. He has produced material for George Jones, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Kris Kristofferson, The Bastard Sons of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Rosanne Cash, John Cowan, Rodney Crowell, Norman and Nancy Blake, Fanny Grace, Wylie and the Wild West, Jack Clift, The Early Evening, Tony Rice, and John Prine among many others.
John Carter has also delved into film production as executive producer of the film Walk the Line starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon. The film won a Golden Globe Award for best picture, musical or comedy, and Reese won an Academy Award for her portrayal of his mother June. John Carter had an uncredited cameo in the film as Bob Neal.
He is also the author of his mother's biography "Anchored in Love" and the companion music CD titled the same. His first children's book, Momma Loves Her Little Son is published by Simon and Schuster, released March, 2009.
Today he lives in Hendersonville, Tennessee with his second wife Laura Cash, their children, Anna Maybelle and Jack Ezra, and his son Joseph John, from his first marriage. He continues working as a musician, author and producer. His style is widely regarded as Alternative country, but his production work crosses many genres. His only solo album so far, "Bitter Harvest" was released in 2003. He is currently working on a new music project of his own, tentatively titled "The Family Secret".