The Story Behind Johnny Cash's Infamous Middle Finger Photo (A Top Story)
. According to the San Francisco Art Exchange, it was Marshall who prompted Cash to flip him the bird. "I said, 'John, let's do a shot for the warden,'" and the country legend made the gesture. Marshall said that the shot is, "probably the most ripped-off photograph in the history of the world." Marshall's quotes were made public, according to NME.com, because of the new book, Pocket Cash, which collects the photographer's pictures of Johnny. A collection of the photos is also being exhibited at London's SNAP galleries. - Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Johnny Cash CDs |
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