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Jun 23, 2010Melissa Etheridge is a guest performer during "Million Dollar Quartet" at the Nederlander Theatre in New York. The production is built around Sun Records artists Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee LewisJul 10, 2010"Sparkle & Twang: Marty Stuart's Musical Odyssey" opens in Meridian, Mississippi. The exhibit features memorabilia from the likes of Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley and Porter WagonerJul 30, 2010Virginia Avenue Press publishes "I Shot A Man In Reno," a book about the influence of Johnny Cash's "Folsom Prison Blues" written by Reno resident Caleb CageAug 8, 2010Larry Gatlin sings "Johnny Cash Is Dead And His House Burned Down" in a guest slot during "Million Dollar Quartet" at New York's Nederlander Theatre. The production celebrates the music of Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and Carl PerkinsAug 26, 2010Johnny Cash ranks #15 among Gibson.com's Top 50 Frontmen (And Frontwomen) Of All Time. Also unveiled: Steven Tyler, #11; Bruce Springsteen, #17; Paul McCartney, #18; and Bono, #19Sep 6, 2010Johnny Cash ranks #35 among VH1's "100 Greatest Music Artists Of All Time." Near him on the list: John Lennon, #31; Paul McCartney, #36; Fleetwood Mac, #37; and The Police, #40Oct 26, 2010The Folsom City Council renames the Folsom Lake Trail as the Johnny Cash Folsom Prison Blues TrailNov 16, 2010Asleep At The Wheel founder Ray Benson makes a guest appearance during "Million Dollar Quartet" at New York's Nederlander Theatre. The production uses a storyline involving Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Elvis PresleyDec 5, 2010A bundle of Johnny Cash memorabilia is sold via auction at Julien's in Los Angeles. The materials include a passport, a signed guitar and the jumpsuit he wore while recording "Johnny Cash At San Quentin"Dec 6, 2010Johnny Cash ranks #43 on Gibson.com's list of the 50 Most Revolutionary Artists. Also in the 40s: Eric Clapton, #42; Louis Armstrong, #45; and Sam Cooke, #49
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