Johnny Cash accidentally started a forest fire that destroyed over 500 acres and killed 49 of a refuge's 53 endangered condors.
Johnny Cash accidentally started a forest fire that destroyed over 500 acres and killed 49 of a refuge's 53 endangered condors. Johnny Cash, the Man in Black, the quintessential country singer of the second half of the last century, does not “care about your damn yellow buzzards,” in his words. When Cash was 5, he started working in the cotton fields, which served as inspiration for a few of his songs, as well as his family’s troubles during and following the Great Depression. As a young boy, Cash’s brother Jack...
Published By: OMGFacts - Friday, 10 August, 2012
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