Classic Rock Going Country
. The latest in the Classic Rock Presents series offers country fans the magazine they've been waiting for, celebrating 100 years of musical history across 132 pages, packaged with a free 15-track CD. The cover feature marks the tenth anniversary of Cash's death by looking at how the Man In Black fought back from depression, drug addiction and suicidal thoughts to record his two greatest albums At Folsom Prison and At San Quentin, which made him an icon and even outsold the Beatles at the time. Rimes discusses the lurid tabloid headlines surrounding her life under the media spotlight, her honesty in songwriting and her new album, Spitfire. More details, the cover photo and preorder info here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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