June Carter Cash
Country Musician / Songwriter
Name at birth: Valerie June Carter
June Carter Cash was the daughter of country music legend Maybelle Carter, the wife of Johnny Cash and the writer of the contemporary classics "Ring of Fire," "Jackson" and "If I Were A Carpenter." June Carter began performing with her sisters and mother in 1939 under the name of The Carter Family. (June's aunt and uncle, A. P. and Sara Carter, were also famous bluegrass and gospel stars.) During the 1950s, June went off to New York and worked as an actress, returning to Nashville to occasionally perform at the Grand Ole Opry. Carter married Johnny Cash in 1968 and together they performed and recorded for the next three decades. Her first solo recording, Press On, won a Grammy in 1999, and her last album, Wildwood Flower (2003, released posthumously) earned her two more Grammys.
Extra credit: The Carter Family helped Chet Atkins get his start in the country music business... June Carter Cash was married twice before her marriage to Johnny Cash: first to singer Carl Smith (1952-56) and then to Edwin 'Rip' Nix (1958-1966)... June Carter Cash was played by Reese Witherspoon in the 2005 film Walk the Line.
Other country greats of her era include Kitty Wells, Patsy Cline and Grandpa Jones.
Four Good Links
The Circle is Unbroken
1999 feature on her career
Tribute to June Carter Cash
Johnny's official site has a touching illustrated tribute
June Carter Cash's Wildwood Flower
About her last record, with sound files and related links
June Carter Cash
Country Music Television's profile and select discography
Vital Stats
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Death
Best Known As
Country music legend and wife of Johnny Cash

