Some recent favorites from legacy.com: Johnny Cash, Patrice O’Neal, Nick Drake, Elizabeth Edwards and Ed Sullivan

Writing for the website legacy.com continues to be a fun and interesting job. I’m sharing a few posts from the last few months. The goal of each: To tell you something about someone you hadn’t known before. Read about how Johnny Cash’s performance at Folsom Prison was doctored in post-production, why Nick Drake’s short career continues to have impact and how Ed Sullivan was a Civil Rights trailblazer.

Johnny Cash and Folsom Prison, an interview with Cash biographer Michael Streissguth.

Patrice O’Neal, a fearless comedian, is remembered by friends, including Amy Schumer

Nick Drake and why he matters, a conversation with Jim DeRogatis, co-host of NPR’s “Sound Opinions.”

Elizabeth Edwards and her grace and caring are recalled by her daughter, Cate.

Ed Sullivan was more than just a talking head, as cultural historian, author and educator Maurice Berger tells legacy.com.

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