John has four older half-sisters from his father's first marriage to
Vivian Cash (née Liberto). They are
Rosanne, Kathy,
Cindy, and Tara. He also has two older half-sisters from his mother's previous marriages, singers
Carlene Carter and
Rosie Nix. For several years after John's birth, his father altered the conclusion of "
A Boy Named Sue" to mention the boy by name. In 1972 his parents recorded the duet "I Got a Boy (And His Name is John)" about their son. In 1975 a photograph of him with his father was featured on the sleeve of the album
Look at Them Beans. Like many of his siblings, John Cash followed his parents into show business. He has worked as a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer. He was music producer on his mother's albums
Press On and
Wildwood Flower; the latter won a
Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk album. He was the associate producer of his father's
American III: Solitary Man and
American IV: The Man Comes Around. In the early 1990s he toured with his father as a rhythm guitarist. He has also produced recordings for such artists as:
Sheryl Crow,
Loretta Lynn,
Willie Nelson,
Elvis Costello,
Kris Kristofferson,
Emmylou Harris, and
Vince Gill. He owns and operates Cash Cabin Enterprises, LLC., a music production company in the
Cash Cabin Studio. sing ==Marriage and family==