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Sep 11, 1992Johnny Cash pens a note to Trisha Yearwood, thanking her for mentioning him in an interview and telling her he thinks she has "what it takes to make it big"Sep 25, 1992Johnny Cash & June Carter perform at Municipal Stadium in Portland, Oregon, during a Billy Graham CrusadeOct 16, 1992Mary Chapin Carpenter performs "You Ain't Going Nowhere" with Rosanne Cash and Shawn Colvin at "The Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Celebration" at New York's Madison Square Garden. Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and June Carter also join a lengthy list of actsNov 30, 1992Johnny Cash, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt record "The Devil Comes Back To Georgia" at the Castle Studio in Franklin, Tennessee, with Charlie Daniels and Mark O'Connor. The track receives a Grammy nominationDec 23, 1992Johnny Cash performs "Five Feet High And Rising" on PBS' "Sesame Street"Jan 16, 1993Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash appear on CBS' "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman"Feb 11, 1993Johnny Cash records vocals for the Old Testament-inspired "The Wanderer" with U2 in Dublin, Ireland, for the rock band's album "Zooropa"Feb 27, 1993Johnny Cash performs at the Rhythm Cafe in Santa Ana, California. The same day, he first meets producer Rick Rubin, who will revitalize his career by producing a series of stripped-down albums for his Def-American Records labelApr 24, 1993Willie Nelson sponsors Farm Aid VI in Ames, Iowa, with Mickey Newbury, Johnny Cash, The Charlie Daniels Band, John Conlee, Jonell Mosser, Bruce Hornsby, John Mellencamp, Kris Kristofferson, Asleep At The Wheel and othersMay 17, 1993Johnny Cash begins four days of recording in producer Rick Rubin's living room in Los Angeles, backed only by his own guitar. The session marks the start of work on Cash's album "American Recordings"
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