Dads do a lot of very important things in the formative years when a boy is growing up to be a man. For starters, he probably didn’t bitch about how there was no instruction manual the first time around. He taught you how to throw a baseball, how to take a punch and probably shared your first beer with you. To all the Dads out there, you’re awesome. But switching between Man in Black and Dad had to be a pretty crazy ride for Johnny Cash’s son John Carter Cash. House of Cash (no, not a new MTV series) is a look at the Man in Black from the loving eyes of his son and includes photos, lyrics, art, recollections and notes from the Cash archives that paint a picture of the Man in Black as a person instead of just as the legend we know him as.
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