Johnny Cash's Hendersonville Home in Flames

Firefighters Fighting to Control the Flames

Moi is Moi
The Hendersonville, Tennessee home of the late, great Johnny Cash has been destroyed by fire as firefighters fought to control the flames.

According to fire chief, Jamie Steele, the fire began at 1:40 p.m. as firefighters were immediately dispatched. Though firefighters arrived only five minutes after the call, the home was already engulfed in flames. The fire had spread quickly, according to Steele, because construction workers had recently applied a flammable wood preservative. Only the steel frame and chimney of the music legend's home remains.

Though the home is currently owned by Bee Gees front man, Barry Gibbs, the home is considered by many Tennesseans and music fans alike as a national landmark where both Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, lived until their passing. The 13,880 square-foot home played a major role in the Oscar nominated bio-pic of Cash, Walk the Line, starring Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon, who is also a Nashville native. The home has also been a frequent stop of country-music based home tours in the Nashville area.

The lake front home sold to Gibbs in 2005 for a reported $2.3 million by Cash's brother and real estate agent, Tommy Cash. Gibbs stated to the press in 2005 after buying the home that he intended to preserve the home as a memory to Cash's career in life. Cash and his family spent thirty-five years in the home, the majority of the Cash's married life.

June Carter Cash died in 2003 following complications incurred from valve replacement surgery. Johnny died less than four months later from diabetic complications. Before his death, Cash recorded a cover of Nine Inch Nails, "Hurt," considered by many to be a posthumous tribute to his late wife.

Johnny, considered by music fans to be one of the fathers of the rockabilly sound that made stars such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis famous, recorded countless albums between the years of 1954 and 2003, but is perhaps most famous for his singles, "Ring of Fire" and "Folsom Prison Blues." Rolling Stone magazine listed Cash on their list of 100 Greatest Artist of All Time. Though Cash was mainly considered a country-western musician, many fans considered him to be a genre bending artist whose lyrics and songs crossed boundaries that defied any specific genre.

Hendersonville, located 18 miles NE of Nashville, is also the Tennessee home of Desperate Housewives and Designing Women star, Dixie Carter.

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  • Cash and his wife lived in the house until their passing.
  • The home is 18 miles NE of Nashville.
  • Home used in film, Walk the Line.

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  • Meowbutt 12/20/2010

    Shut up gm.

  • GM 12/19/2010

    That is very sad to hear. By the way, it's Gibb, not Gibbs. You misspelled his name several times in your article.

  • June Ervin (Junebug) 3/5/2009

    It is so sad,I love him I was named affther June Carter ,they was always playing when Iwas growing up,It seem's like it was there loveing home that when they laft us they tock there home to.

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky 4/13/2007

    I hate that it happened. How sad.

  • Ryan Stephens 4/12/2007

    It's a shame when something that historic gets destoryed. Nice reporting!

  • Sierra Koester 4/11/2007

    That is very sad :( But nice news article.

  • Melanie Schwear 4/11/2007

    That is so sad. A bit of history up in smoke :(

  • Susan300 4/11/2007

    Oh, what a tragedy! :(

  • Angela Gordon 4/11/2007

    Very sad.

  • Carrie Freeman 4/11/2007

    Nice piece.

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