Julie Chadwick is an award-winning journalist and editor whose work has appeared in the National Post, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times-Colonist and Vice. She lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia.
The details of Johnny Cash’s personal life and heady, turbulent
rise to stardom will be a boon to fans, as well as steeping readers
in the music of the 1960s.
*Vancouver Sun*
Julie Chadwick has brought the story to life in a book I found hard
to put down. In fact I read the manuscript I was sent in just a few
days. There were many stories that were new to me and even those I
already knew often had additional information.
*Peter Lewry, author of A Johnny Cash Chronicle: I've Been
Everywhere*
Offers a very different and occasionally unflattering look at a
country music legend, a side of the story not often seen: the human
side.
*TheRecoup.com*
A compelling read…Chadwick's great success is in her study of the
relationship of two men who were completely dependent on one
another.
*Folk Roots with Mike Regenstreif*
A must-read regardless of your musical taste.
*GuitarGirlMag.com*
I have read tons and tons of music bios — in fact, I'll read almost
any music biography. Honestly, this was one of the better ones.
Like in the 90 percent rating percentile.
*Adrian Chamberlain, entertainment editor at the Victoria Times
Colonist*
The Man Who Carried Cash is riveting.
*Shelagh Rogers, host of CBC's The Next Chapter*
Reveals the complicated, exhilarating and entertaining story of
Saul Holiff and his management of American icon Johnny Cash in The
Man Who Carried Cash.
*VintageRock.com*
An excellent book, full of insight about what made The Man in Black
tick. If you’re a Cash fan — and who isn’t? — this is essential
reading.
*Musicrow.com*
A must-read for anyone interested in the life and career of Johnny
Cash and the man who truly made it happen for him.
*Criticsatlarge.ca*
A trip with this book feels like a criminally detailed peek into a
very complex relationship.
*Creative Loafing (Tampa Bay, FL)*
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