Talk:June Carter Cash
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A Washington Post, May 15, 2003 article has the sisters playing as a group in 1939, four years prior to the reputed split-up of the Carter Family group. I have a reserve on the biography mentioned in the "References" section and I will try to clarify this when I get it. The Post article is here: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62042-2003May15.html
Also, it looks like Johnny Cash was husband number 3. See an informative biography in the Tennessean: http://tennessean.com/entertainment/news/archives/03/05/32812679.shtml?Element_ID=32812679
Can't find anything about the 2003 released album that 130.39.113.1 mentions. Anyone have info on this one?
Wfeidt May 16, 2003
I find some seemingly reliable sources giving "Maces Springs" as
the homestead, while others use the singular, "Maces Spring".
Sometimes I see both usages in the same document. Anybody know
for sure which is right?
Wfeidt May 19, 2003
The Washington Post goes for Maces Springs [1] (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62617-2003May16.html) and also confirms two previous husbands, but no mention of a 2003 release. I suggest that the reference to the 2003 album be moved to here and the comment on Johnny Cash being the 3rd husband be reinstated. Tiles 01:35 22 May 2003 (UTC)
Thanks, Tiles. Sound good to me. And yes, "Will you miss me when I'm gone?" confirms the second husband (Nix) during the Nashville period. User 130.39.113.1 added, "In 2003, she released her last album", but we've been unable to confirm this or discover the title. Any further help will be appreciated. Bill 11:06 22 May 2003 (UTC)
CNN has an article [[2] (http://www.cnn.com/2003/SHOWBIZ/Music/09/12/cash.obit/index.html)] on Johny Cash and they mention that June died on June 12. I don't know if this is accurate. --Dori 14:35, 12 Sep 2003 (UTC)
- The CNN article actually says "Cash's wife of 35 years, June Carter Cash, died May 15", which agrees with this article. Tiles 06:19, 13 Sep 2003 (UTC)
