The lovely JCC. |
"Oh I'll twine with my mingles and raven black hair
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
And the mirtles so bright with the emerald dew
The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue."
With the roses so red and the lilies so fair
And the mirtles so bright with the emerald dew
The pale and the leader and eyes look like blue."
-The Carter Family
-"Wildwood Flower"
Original lyrics by Maud Irving (1860)
"In Mom's eyes there are two kinds of people," Roseanne Cash once stated, "those she knew and loved, and those she didn't know, and loved. She looked for the best in everyone; it was a way of life for her (pg. 189)."
Admiring traits? June possessed a whole bushel full. Born into country music royalty, she spent her entire existence in the spotlight. On or off stage, her uncanny sense of humor and bravery got her through many trying events during her lifetime. John Carter Cash, the son who sprung from the love story of Johnny and June, discusses his mother in a way like never before in his 2007 book An Intimate Portrait of June Carter Cash, Anchored in Love. This 201 page tell-all gives an inside view at the woman who was married to the Man in Black.
"June did not exhibit the same natural musical abilities as her two sisters...She learned to sing anyway, compensating for her lack of musical ability by making audiences laugh with her down-home enthusiasm and cornpone jokes. She put her heart into any performance and drew laughs with her quick wit (pg. 18)."
Providing stories and examples of her crazy antics, John Carter Cash, draws from special stories that June had told him growing up and also gives quotes directly from her book Among My Klediments. As a child, June traveled around with her famous family as they performed and did radio shows. Their musical dreams led them to move from the Appalachian Mountains to Texas and was a bit of a culture shock for little June, indeed. Although it gave her a whole new look of the world on the other side of the mountains, she never got above her raisin' in her heart, despite developing a great love for fine, expensive things later on in life. The reader gets tales from behind the harpsichord and guitar of the Carter Family and their quest of fame and continuing on the country tradition.
"Sometimes when she went out on the road, the touring group included another dark-haired, good-looking man who was also attracted to her. In fact, he had admired her since childhood when he had listened to her singing with her mother and sisters on the radio. She had met him backstage at the Opry in the mid-fifties and, even though they were both married to other people then, he had reportedly told her he was going to marry her someday (pg. 45)."
Her relationship with John was rarely easy. He was the party-hearty, loud-mouthed, pill-taking country boy and she was the miss-clean and ever-sharp-witted daughter of the first family of country music, who prided themselves on Christian values. John Carter Cash gives an in-depth account of the love story of Johnny and June. Those who have romanticized their years together, beware! Son, John, reveals details of his parents life together that, at times, are heart-breaking, to say the least.
"In recalling her favorite memories of Mom, Roseanne described the week-long birthday celebration at the Virginia house...when we were floating the Holston, Mom had waited at the last bend on the river, calling merrily to us and waving her scarf as we floated past. She closed her eulogy with these beautiful words: So, today, from a bereft husband, seven grieving children, sixteen grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren, we wave to her from this shore as she drifts out of our lives. What a legacy she leaves, what a mother she was. I know she has gone ahead of us to the far-side bank. I have faith that when we all round the last bend in the river, she will be standing there on the shore in her big flowered hat and long white skirt, under a June-blue sky, waving her scarf to greet us (pg. 189-190)."
Loved the book, love the woman, admire her never-failing faith in God. A true inspiration.
I'm a quotes maniac. Here are some of my favorites.
''Our lives are entwined with the people over the footlights. We are a part of them.'' - June, speaking of the audience she and Johnny performed to.
"I think he knew even then that his days were numbered. He knew his health was not good. And I think he missed that dear woman. I think he died of a broken heart." - Larry Gatlin on Johnny Cash's death.
"We're soulmates, friends and lovers and everything else that makes a happy marriage. Our hearts are attuned to each other, and we're very close. I'll get up every morning at five o'clock and make the coffee, then start pacing the floor, wanting her to get up. But I'll let her sleep for a couple of more hours. If she smells the coffee, she's up."- Johnny Cash about June Carter
"Wilbur, there, is wearing a new aftershave. It's called, Come and Get It. And I'm wearing some new perfume called, I Wouldn't Know What I'd Do With it if I Got It."
-June during on of her sketches.