Johnny Cash and June Carter's rustic Hendersonville, Tennessee home, where they lived and recorded their entire married life, has been sold. The home - known as the "Cash Cabin" - was purchased by Balinda, LLC, a Florida company wholly owned by Barry and Linda Gibb, who wish to restore it to its original condition. The Gibbs released this statement: "This place will always be the spiritual home for the Cashes. My wife, Linda and I are determined to preserve it, to honor their memory. We fell in love with it, it's an incredible honor for us. We plan to use the home to write songs because of the musical inspiration." The home was sold by the Estate Trustees, Robert L. and Catherine C. Sullivan, as part of the directives left by Johnny and June.
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I saw the Cash compound in Hendersonville (from outside of the fence) on a trip to Nashvegas back in 1983. They had llamas and other exotic animals. I wonder whatever happened to them.
Posted by: Krys O. | January 06, 2006 at 09:08 AM