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Rosanne Cash (born May 24, 1955 in Memphis, Tennesee) is an American singer and songwriter. She is oldest daughter of Johnny Cash and his first wife, Vivian Liberto, born shortly before the release of her father's first single. She is also the stepdaughter of June Carter Cash and the stepsister of country singer Carlene Carter. Check our available Rosanne Cash concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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What if Jesus came from Mississippi? Although Rosanne Cash's latest album contains only 11 songs and lasts just under 40 minutes, the singer songwriter makes you feel you have taken a long journey. It's a road album, where sometimes the driver leaves the blacktop and takes the rocky gravel path to see what's there. Cash's conceit is that one has to look outward to see what's inside. The public landmarks just serve as reminders of one's private thoughts...
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Rosanne Cash produced some of her best work over the past decade, songs wrought in the specter of grief and memory after the loss of her mother, outlaw father, and step-mother. 2006's
- www.austinchronicle.com
The third album by Roseanne Cash following the death of her parents a decade ago proves to be the stand-out of a loose trilogy. Asked to help preserve the Arkansas childhood home of her father Johnny, Cash found herself drawn into southern history, with a psycho-geographical album the outcome. The Sunken Lands describes the dirt poor fields where her father toiled, Money Road visits the Tallahatchie bridge of Bobby Gentry's song, and World of Strange Design touches on religious fervour...
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Mesmerising trek through the land of Dixie: R Cash paints her masterpiece... Even the lightest-hearted of Rosanne Cash's superb 35-year repertoire often carries with it the weight of history, the struggle for self-discovery and a sense of place. It's hardly surprising given her station, born into the first family of American music royalty...
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Tweet A Darker But Simpler Return Rosanne Cash, the eldest daughter of the Man in Black, released The River & The Thread this month, making it more or less the first serious country release of 2014. The album is a follow-up to her ambitious 2009 concept album The List, in which Cash played twelve songs from a list of one hundred her father gave her to further her knowledge of country music...
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The River & the Thread sees Rosanne Cash fully immersed geographically and emotionally in her homeland, tracing a musical map to illuminate her journey. Drawing on a variety of musical forms rooted in the southern states, the album goes far beyond a conventional country record, meshing elements of blues, rock, country, and gospel into a soulful and believable melange...
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Like a good claret or damp moss, Rosanne Cash's singing is something to sink into. Surrender to the tones--mostly dark, but marked by the occasional glimmer of light--and let the emotions they contain seep inside. For Cash, the emotions on The River & The Thread are complex and tangled. Beyond what she sings about--the ghost of Emmett Till on the haunting "Money Road," the widow of The Tennessee Three's bassist Marshall Grant on the acoustic-picked "Etta's Tune,"--there is the Grammy-winner's...
- www.pastemagazine.com
Rosanne Cash has lived in New York City since the early 1990s, more than a third of her life. She grew up -- from roughly the age of 3 to 18 -- in Southern California. But it is the South -- largely by virtue of her last name -- that she will probably always be most associated with. Her father was born in Arkansas, her mother in San Antonio, and she was born in Memphis, the same year her dad laid down his first recordings with Sam Phillips...
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Since 2006's "Black Cadillac," Rosanne Cash's work has carried a noticeable gravitas, even when the material was lighter, such as 2009's "The List," on which she interpreted country songs her father had deemed essential. On "The River & the Thread," her latest, Cash comes full circle as a storyteller and singer of exceptional grace and grit. It's among her finest work in a 35-year career, assured and at ease, and one of 2014's first great albums.
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