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The love of his life was June, as in June Carter-Cash, but the Man in Black certainly enjoyed his Novembers, too.

In a series of photographs taken Nov. 16. 1987 by Sunshooter Danny Riedlhuber, the legendary Johnny Cash can be seen making and throwing snowballs on an icy Calgary street, shortly before that night's show at the Jubilee.

"June joined Cash at the end of the first set for a couple duets, including a new song celebrating their nuptial bliss, Where Did We Go Right?" wrote Sun music-man Dave Veitch in his review of the show, attended by barely 1,500 fans, thanks to the blizzard.

That didn't stop Cash from stepping out of his limo and into a snowball fight, and he looks awfully determined as he packs the flakes into a frozen missile.

Until now, 27 years later, just one of the photographs has ever been made public.