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mama cash’s house
from johnny cash posted in music by pete_nice
Johnny Cash originally purchased this ranch house for his parents. As his health deteriorated in his final days, it was difficult for him to get around in a wheel chair in the lake house across the street, so he lived in this house (nicknamed "Mama Cash's house").
johnny cash’s hendersonville home (former)
from johnny cash, barry gibbs posted in music by pete_nice
In his later years, Cash ended up living in the ranch house across the street that he had purchased for his mother, nicknamed "Mama Cash's house."
the grateful dead house
from the grateful dead posted in music by prof_improbable
From 1966 to 1968, Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead lived at this Victorian house in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco.
In the Summer of Love of 1967, the Dead were busted for drug possession. The bust was detailed in the first issue of Rolling Stone.
mount saint mary cemetery
from johnny thunders, new york dolls posted in music by pete_nice
Punk guitarist Johnny Thunders is buried here at Section 9, Grave R78-82.
The family name on the grave marker is Nicoletti, and the full name is Johnny Thunders Genzale.
where johnny thunders died
from johnny thunders, new york dolls posted in music by pete_nice
On April 23, 1991, Johnny Thunders (former guitarist for the New York Dolls and punk solo artist) died of mysterious circumstances in room #37 (now room #7) of the St. Peter Guest House in New Orleans, LA.
While the N.O.P.D. ruled the case an overdose, toxicology results indicated that Thunders had not consumed enough drugs to overdose. In addition, he had been recovering from addiction with methadone treatment for several months.
Dee Dee Ramone spoke to Thunders' rhythm guitarist, Stevie Klasson, after Johnny had died. Klasson stated that Thunders "had gotten mixed up with some bastards... who ripped him off for his methadone supply. They had given him LSD and then murdered him."
Thunders was 38 years old.