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Cash's Billboard Ad Stirs Country Scene
By Karen Thomas, USA TODAY
Country.Com March 25, 1998
Johnny Cash may be ailing, but his fighting spirit isn't diminished.
His full-page ad in the March 14 Billboard magazine has country music
reeling. The ad, touting Cash's Grammy win for his Unchained album,
features a 1970 photo of Cash performing at San Quentin prison in
California. In it, a glowering Cash is making an obscene hand gesture
at the camera.
The ad's message, placed directly above Cash's middle finger:
"American Recordings and Johnny Cash would like to acknowledge the
Nashville music establishment and country radio for your support."
Country music has become a "trendy scene," says Cash's
producer, Rick Rubin, who placed the ad. "We hope it will open the
eyes of the country community and hopefully they'll say, 'The guy did
win . . . and he's making records considered the best in country and
maybe we should readdress the situation.' "
Cash, 66, who suffers from a Parkinson's-type ailment, was unavailable
to comment. He and wife June are in Jamaica. He and many older artists
have expressed disappointment about radio's reluctance to play their
new music and the focus on the pop-tinged sounds of younger artists.
"They're being more vocal now," says Radio & Records
music editor Steve Wonsiewicz. But radio "is not dumb," he
adds. Programmers and corporations "do a lot of testing to find
out what kind of music they should play. If there was a huge demand for
their music, it would get played."
Cash's ad (costing about $20,000) "made me laugh out loud,"
says country legend George Jones.
"John speaks for all of us," says Willie Nelson, who says he
has cut out the ad and hung it in his tour bus "so everyone who
comes in has to see it."
Jones says he's running his own ad in Billboard in coming weeks for his
new single,Wild Irish Rose. The page will be filled with balls, he says
- baseballs, basketballs, etc. along with the song's title. The copy
will read: "If radio had any, they'd play this record."
But while the ads are funny, Jones says, "it's very serious. All
of us older artists feel that way. Radio gives us one of the biggest
insults there is when they don't play our music."
The time has come "for us to speak up about it," he adds.
"If no one is going to stick upfor us, we'll have to do it
ourselves."
A Picture Worth a Thousand Words
By Chris Skinker
1998 BMSNEWS posted: Mar 16 22:02:54 1998
A picture is worth a thousand words so they say. A couple of weeks
back, Johnny Cash spoke volumes with an ad in the music industry trade
publication Billboard. A black-and-white photo of Cash saluting
Nashville with his middle finger dominated a full-page layout. The copy
read "American Recordings and Johnny Cash would like to
acknowledge the Nashville Music establishment and country radio for
your support."
Cash is no stranger to controversy and this latest antic was pretty
much taken in stride (and with more than a few chuckles) by most of the
folks on Nashville's famed Music Row. The legendary performer was, in a
cheeky sort of way, celebrating his recent Grammy win. Cash's American
Recordings album, Unchained, was named the Country Album of the Year by
the voting membership of the National Academy of Recording Arts and
Sciences (NARAS).
Although no harm was intended by Cash's gesture, he was making a
pointed (no pun intended) statement not only for himself but also for
his fellow disenfranchised country performers: We're still viable
artists.We can still win awards. Just give us some support! It is no
secret that older country artists such as Cash, Merle Haggard, George
Jones and other older, established performers are finding it
increasingly more difficult to garner airplay on today's country radio
stations. You can rest assured that Jones, Haggard, Waylon Jennings,
and Willie Nelson all got a real belly laugh out of Cash's ad.
Much has been said and written about the absence of older artists from
the radio airwaves recently. A great deal of the criticism levied upon
country radio has come from the artists themselves. It appears to be a
frustrating situation for all involved. Jones, Cash and Haggard all
have released outstanding albums in recent years with very little
fanfare and even less airplay.
With country label rosters literally bursting at the seams with new,
young talent, there's a glut of performers vying for precious airplay.
Radio programmers need to generate revenue and claim that they need to
keep young listeners tuned in because they are the ones the advertisers
are targeting. As a result, the older artists have been cast adrift by
contemporary country radio.
Now some of Nashville's radio industry executives have responded to
Cash with a very generous proposition. WSM radio station manager Bob
Meyer and operations manager Kyle Cantrell extended an olive branch to
Cash and offered him the use of the historic Ryman Auditorium for a
concert. In their on-air appeal, the radio executives vowed to
broadcast the concert live over WSM-AM and WSM-FM bands with proceeds
from the event going to a charity of Cash's choice. Said Cantrell,
"We're sad that he feels that way about the industry, that he
thinks we're not supportive of him and his Grammy-winning album."
Cash responded to their offer by calling WSM shortly after the
early-morning announcement was made. Cantrell indicated that Cash
talked with on-air personality Ron Jordan a "good little while on
the air." Cash said, "I would be willing if I were able to,
but I'm not working this year at all. I will not forget your offer
though, and when I'm back to work, then I'll give you a call and we'll
talk about it. I really do appreciate it, though. It's really nice of
you guys to do that." Cash, who was diagnosed with the
Shye-Draegger Syndrome last year and is taking some much-needed time
off from the road.
Cantrell expressed some concern that Cash's Billboard ad might be
misconstrued by some individuals and said that WSM's offer was "an
attempt to make a positive out of a negative." In an interview
with country.com Cantrell stated, "In case he (Johnny) was
wondering, we wanted him to know we appreciate him. Without artists
like Johnny Cash there would not be a country music industry. We (at
WSM) have a deep appreciation for the legends of country music and we
as industry need to appreciate these people."
Cash Shows His Gratitude To Nashville
The ad to the left appeared in last weeks edition of Billboard
Magazine. It is Johnny Cash's official thank you to Nashville and it's
music industry. Johnny Cash received the Grammy Award for best Country
Album for "Unchained." However the Nashville music industry
and radio for that matter has been unsupportive of Cash.
The ad reads "American Recordings and Johnny Cash would like to
acknowledge the Nashville music establishment and country radio for
your support." It is the small print located just above his middle
finger.
In case your wondering about the photo, it is one taken of Cash back in
1970 while Cash was performing at San Quentin Prison in California.
Cash isn't the only one who has the same sentiment about country music
and radio today. George Jones is scheduled to run an ad that shows all
types of balls, baseball, basketballs etc. The caption for that ad,
"If radio had any they'd play this record." Willie Nelson,
Tammy Wynette and many of the other legendary country music artists
feel the same way. It is strange that with radio not playing the music,
someone is buying the music. More importantly, someone is listening to
the music. The Grammy Awards proved that to us all.
Maybe it is time that Country Music as an industry and Country Radio
takes one step backwards and looks at itself. We may all be frightened.
Originally from the Johnny Cash - the Man in Black website.
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