Johnny Cash's Christmas Held Hostage By Jamaican Bandits
The Johnny Cash Christmas tragedy refers to a devastating fire that occurred on December 14, 1965, at Johnny Cash's property in Cinnamon Hill, Jamaica. The house was one of Cash's favorite retreats, and he often spent time there with his family and friends. However, during the Christmas season, a fire broke out, reportedly caused by faulty wiring. Tragically, the fire claimed the life of Johnny Cash’s friend and mentor, Uncle Louie.
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The Johnny Cash Christmas tragedy refers to a devastating fire that occurred on December 14, 1965, at Johnny Cash's property in Cinnamon Hill, Jamaica. The house was one of Cash's favorite retreats, and he often spent time there with his family and friends. However, during the Christmas season, a fire broke out, reportedly caused by faulty wiring. Tragically, the fire claimed the life of Johnny Cash’s friend and mentor, Uncle Louie.
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