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How did Saul Holiff, a serious-minded Canadian businessman, get hooked up with Johnny Cash at his most wild? The Cash–Holiff partnership explores the dizzying success and rock-bottom depths the two...
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20 June 2017

The unlikely, rocky relationship between an American country superstar and his straightlaced Canadian manager.
Before there was Johnny and June, there was Johnny and Saul. The Man Who Carried Cash chronicles a relationship that was both volatile and affectionate between Johnny Cash and his manager, Saul Holiff. From roadside taverns to the roaring crowds at Madison Square Garden, from wrecked cars and jail cells all the way to the White House, the story of Johnny and Saul is a portrait of two men from different worlds who were more alike than either cared to admit.
Saul handled the bookings and the no-shows, the divorce and the record deals, drugs, overdoses, and arrests. He was there for the absolute worst of times, but also for the best: Carnegie Hall, Folsom Prison, “A Boy Named Sue,” and Cash’s hit television series. But in 1973, at the zenith of Cash’s career, Saul quit. Until now, no one knew why.
Before there was Johnny and June, there was Johnny and Saul. The Man Who Carried Cash chronicles a relationship that was both volatile and affectionate between Johnny Cash and his manager, Saul Holiff. From roadside taverns to the roaring crowds at Madison Square Garden, from wrecked cars and jail cells all the way to the White House, the story of Johnny and Saul is a portrait of two men from different worlds who were more alike than either cared to admit.
Saul handled the bookings and the no-shows, the divorce and the record deals, drugs, overdoses, and arrests. He was there for the absolute worst of times, but also for the best: Carnegie Hall, Folsom Prison, “A Boy Named Sue,” and Cash’s hit television series. But in 1973, at the zenith of Cash’s career, Saul quit. Until now, no one knew why.
Price: $19.99
Pages: 392
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date:
20 June 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459737235
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Composers & Musicians, Biography: arts & entertainment, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Rich & Famous, Popular music
The details of Johnny Cash’s personal life and heady, turbulent rise to stardom will be a boon to fans, as well as steeping readers in the music of the 1960s.
An informative, well researched and measured portrait of an underappreciated and highly influential man in Canadian music.
Julie Chadwick has brought the story to life in a book I found hard to put down. In fact I read the manuscript I was sent in just a few days. There were many stories that were new to me and even those I already knew often had additional information.
Offers a very different and occasionally unflattering look at a country music legend, a side of the story not often seen: the human side.
A compelling read…Chadwick's great success is in her study of the relationship of two men who were completely dependent on one another.
A must-read regardless of your musical taste.
I have read tons and tons of music bios — in fact, I'll read almost any music biography. Honestly, this was one of the better ones. Like in the 90 percent rating percentile.
The Man Who Carried Cash is riveting.
Reveals the complicated, exhilarating and entertaining story of Saul Holiff and his management of American icon Johnny Cash in The Man Who Carried Cash.
An excellent book, full of insight about what made The Man in Black tick. If you’re a Cash fan — and who isn’t? — this is essential reading.
A must-read for anyone interested in the life and career of Johnny Cash and the man who truly made it happen for him.
A trip with this book feels like a criminally detailed peek into a very complex relationship.
An informative, well researched and measured portrait of an underappreciated and highly influential man in Canadian music.
Julie Chadwick has brought the story to life in a book I found hard to put down. In fact I read the manuscript I was sent in just a few days. There were many stories that were new to me and even those I already knew often had additional information.
Offers a very different and occasionally unflattering look at a country music legend, a side of the story not often seen: the human side.
A compelling read…Chadwick's great success is in her study of the relationship of two men who were completely dependent on one another.
A must-read regardless of your musical taste.
I have read tons and tons of music bios — in fact, I'll read almost any music biography. Honestly, this was one of the better ones. Like in the 90 percent rating percentile.
The Man Who Carried Cash is riveting.
Reveals the complicated, exhilarating and entertaining story of Saul Holiff and his management of American icon Johnny Cash in The Man Who Carried Cash.
An excellent book, full of insight about what made The Man in Black tick. If you’re a Cash fan — and who isn’t? — this is essential reading.
A must-read for anyone interested in the life and career of Johnny Cash and the man who truly made it happen for him.
A trip with this book feels like a criminally detailed peek into a very complex relationship.
Julie Chadwick is an award-winning journalist and editor whose work has appeared in the National Post, Vancouver Sun, Victoria Times-Colonist and Vice. She lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia.
- Introduction
- Prologue
- 1: The White Coat
- 2: “Showbiz Had to Be My Life”
- 3: When Saul Met Johnny
- 4: The Singin’ Storyteller
- 5: Carnegie Hall and June Carter
- 6: “My Career is Zooming”
- 7: The Flames Went Higher
- 8: One Hundred Percent Top Billing
- 9: “Saul, Help Me!”
- 10: Carrying Cash
- 11: The Proposal
- 12: The Crash
- 13: Camelot, Nixon, and the Fairytale That Wasn’t
- 14: From Jails to Jesus
- 15: The Richest Man in the Cemetery
- 16: The Gospel Road
- 17: The Wisest Man I Know
- 18: Cinnamon Hill
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Image Credits