Rosanne Cash
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Interview by Adam Sweeting, Rock's Backpages audio, 10 February 2014
The not-so-native New Yorker on her current album The River and the Thread; on rediscovering the American South, and the Tallahatchie Bridge; on being Johnny Cash's daughter; working with her husband and co-writer John Leventhal; on songwriting, and her sewing circle!
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Interview by Amy Linden, Replay (Sam Goody), June 1996
With a new album and a book of short fiction, Rosanne Cash reinvents herself again. ...
Five Years That Revolutionized Country Music
Retrospective by Mitchell Cohen, Music Aficionado, 2019
THE COUNTRY MUSIC situation in 1985 was so dire that The New York Times published an article that, if not quite an obituary, was a ...
Rosanne Cash: Romance, rock and realism in the new Country
Interview by Geoffrey Himes, Musician, October 1982
THE ENDURING appeal of country music has been its ability to describe the messy problems between men and women with accuracy and poignancy. For years, ...
Clint Black: Mean Fiddler, London; Rosanne Cash, Rodney Crowell: Town & Country Club, London
Live Review by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 28 May 1990
Signing stetsons and killing time ...
Rosanne Cash: Seven-Year Ache, King's Record Shop, Interiors
Retrospective by Alfred Soto, Stylus, 10 February 2006
IT'S TEMPTING TO BELIEVE that in a better world, Rosanne Cash would inspire as much love and reverence as her father Johnny, but since no ...
Rosanne Cash: Black Cadillac (Capitol)
Review by Mark Mordue, Neumu, January 2006
YOU CAN'T EXPECT these things. So let me start in another place to explain. ...
Review by Max Bell, The Times, 1 March 1986
Leaving the old wagon wheels behind ...
Rosanne Cash: Somewhere In The Stars (Columbia)
Review by Mitchell Cohen, Creem, October 1982
MOST OF the songs on Somewhere In The Stars, the third album by Rosanne Cash, are about the pitfalls of contemporary liaisons, the moments when ...
Rosanne Cash: Wax Museum, Baltimore MA
Live Review by Geoffrey Himes, Baltimore Sun, 22 October 1982
Rosanne Cash: genuine country ...
Rosanne Cash: The River and the Thread
Review by Graham Reid, The New Zealand Herald, 23 January 2014
ONE OF THE LAST songs Johnny Cash recorded was the moving 'September When It Comes' with his daughter Rosanne for her 2003 album Rules of ...
Report and Interview by j. poet, Paste, 15 June 2003
"I'M NOT A militant female songwriter, and I wouldn't want to be considered some kind of new age uber-feminist," Rosanne Cash says. "But having said that, ...
Rosanne Cash: The River & The Thread
Review by Holly Gleason, Paste, 21 January 2014
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 ...
Albums by Eno, Rosanne Cash et al
Review by Mary Harron, The Observer, 9 March 1986
BRIAN ENO: More Blank Than Frank (EG Records EGLP 65) ...
Interview by Simon Garfield, The Observer, 5 February 2006
PRECISELY FOUR-and-a-half hours after a film about her father, mother and stepmother was nominated for five Oscars, Rosanne Cash walks into the Nicole Farhi store ...
Profile and Interview by Laura Fissinger, Creem, February 1986
ROSANNE CASH, a very young and dishy 30-year-old, has just celebrated the start of her second year without drugs. "Being on drugs is like being ...
Rosanne Cash: Interiors (Columbia)
Review by Amy Linden, Spin, January 1991
ROSANNE CASH wasn't kidding when she called this one Interiors. With the exception of 'This World' (which is about child abuse, among other things, and ...
Retrospective and Interview by David Burke, R2/Rock'n'Reel, November 2009
THERE COMES A time in every young man or woman's life when dad mounts the pulpit and delivers a homily on the kind of music ...
Rosanne Cash: Union Chapel, London
Live Review by Stephen Dalton, The Times, 3 December 2012
A HOST OF FACTORS, including brain surgery, have conspired to keep Rosanne Cash away from London for the last six years. Returning to a full ...
Interview by Richard Cook, Sounds, 19 April 1986
It's payola time for country's latest lone star Rosanne Cash. Richard Cook tries to separate the hit from the myth. ...
Rosanne Cash Comes Into Her Own
Interview by Dave Zimmer, BAM, 10 April 1981
COTATI LONESOME steel guitar moans waver and echo throughout the Inn of the Beginning a classic Old West watering hole 50 miles due ...
Rosanne Cash: Blues From The Pink Bedroom
Interview by Gavin Martin, New Musical Express, 26 April 1986
ROSANNE CASH'S latest LP Rhythm And Romance lays bare both her turbulent marriage and a lengthy struggle with drug abuse. GAVIN MARTIN meets the woman ...
Interview by Andrew Purcell, Sunday Herald, January 2007
JOHNNY CASH lives with his daughter. He's in the set of her jaw, the power of her voice, and he stares down proudly from every ...
Interview by Stephen Dalton, The Times, January 2006
ROSANNE CASH has already been to church by the time we meet for breakfast. As dawn broke on this wintry Parisian morning, the singer-songwriter slipped ...
see also Johnny Cash
see also Rodney Crowell
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