Johnny Cash’s Secret Life of Drugs, Boze, Lust and Criminal Behavior

The late big one Johnny Cash Is lucky that he found the Lord and Ware Love-because he had certainly destroyed otherwise.
According to a cache of secret correspondence – for decades hidden by his former manager, Saul Holiff, the man in black was deep in drugs, drinks, unrestrained lust and criminal behavior far beyond everything that was reported earlier.
Holiff, who committed suicide at the age of 80 in 2005, had tucked away a series of personal letters, audio caps and diary entries in a storage boxes.
Opened after Holiff’s dead And now revealed in a shocking new book, The man who wore cashBy Julie Chadwick, the evidence proved that the Land legend was a truly tortured soul.
“Johnny’s drug problem was much more intense than as shown in films like Walk the line“Said Chadwick.
Holiff became Cash’s manager in 1960 and sent his client to Superster. Along the way, however, he witnessed Johnny’s dark side and the downward spiral that threatened to end his career – and his life.