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Rosanne Cash Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Rosanne Cash at Alexandria, VA in Birchmere 2024
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Fan Reviews

Gregory
April 4th 2024
What a fantastic evening. Rosanne & John played and sounded beautiful. We had not been to the Lucas Theatre before and were very impressed. The sound was perfect, the facility was clean, comfortable and very well run. We will definitely go back.
Savannah, GA@
Lucas Theatre For the Arts
Steven
January 21st 2024
Sure a pleasure to see a legend in such an intimate setting.
Chicago, IL@
Old Town School of Folk Music
Mark
January 20th 2024
Special night from a special performer. Along with her husband who is an amazing musician.
Chicago, IL@
Old Town School of Folk Music
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About Rosanne Cash

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.

Cash released her first single in 1979, a duet with Bobby Bare called "We Don't Need No Memories Hangin' 'Round". Two years later, she had her first country No. 1 (and the biggest commercial hit of her career), "Seven Year Ache". Although Cash was a prominent country star throughout the '80s, alongside fellow decade-defining artists Emmylou Harris, Juice Newton, and Dolly Parton, her music was anything but traditional: She topped the charts with songs written not only by herself, but by her father ("Tennessee Flat Top Box"), John Hiatt ("The Way We Make a Broken Heart"), Tom Petty ("Never Be You") and The Beatles ("I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"), "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me", which won her a Grammy in 1985, and "It's Such A Small World", a 1987 duet with Rodney Crowell on his album Diamonds & Dirt, provided further hits. A sampling of these songs and more are included on the compilation Hits 1979-1989. In 1979, she married Rodney Crowell, who was to produce most of her hit records. Their stormy marriage lasted until 1992; its break-up is chronicled in Cash's Interiors and in Crowell's album Life Is Messy. Cash later married John Leventhal, who produced her albums The Wheel, 10 Song Demo, Rules of Travel, and Black Cadillac.

To date, Cash has had more than twenty top 40 country singles, including eleven chart-toppers, but none since 1990, and she has left Nashville in both spirit and body to pursue her artistic vision. Although she had recorded all of her hits for Columbia Records' Nashville division, she released 10 Song Demo for the pop division of Capitol. Cash resurfaced in 2003 with Rules of Travel. The album features guest appearances by Sheryl Crow and Steve Earle, as well as a tune penned by Joe Henry and The Wallflowers' Jakob Dylan. Cash's latest album, entitled Black Cadillac, was released by Capitol Records in January 2006 to critical acclaim. Many of the songs were written by Cash and address the losses (within a 24-month span) of her step-mother, her father, her step-sister (Rosey Nix Adams) and then finally her mother on Cash's fiftieth birthday.
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Genres:
Country
Hometown:
New York City, New York

No upcoming shows in your city
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Live Photos of Rosanne Cash

Rosanne Cash at Alexandria, VA in Birchmere 2024
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Rosanne Cash's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Circle Hat
$25.0 USD
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.0 USD
Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Circle Beanie
$20.0 USD

Fan Reviews

Gregory
April 4th 2024
What a fantastic evening. Rosanne & John played and sounded beautiful. We had not been to the Lucas Theatre before and were very impressed. The sound was perfect, the facility was clean, comfortable and very well run. We will definitely go back.
Savannah, GA@
Lucas Theatre For the Arts
Steven
January 21st 2024
Sure a pleasure to see a legend in such an intimate setting.
Chicago, IL@
Old Town School of Folk Music
Mark
January 20th 2024
Special night from a special performer. Along with her husband who is an amazing musician.
Chicago, IL@
Old Town School of Folk Music
View More Fan Reviews

About Rosanne Cash

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.

Cash released her first single in 1979, a duet with Bobby Bare called "We Don't Need No Memories Hangin' 'Round". Two years later, she had her first country No. 1 (and the biggest commercial hit of her career), "Seven Year Ache". Although Cash was a prominent country star throughout the '80s, alongside fellow decade-defining artists Emmylou Harris, Juice Newton, and Dolly Parton, her music was anything but traditional: She topped the charts with songs written not only by herself, but by her father ("Tennessee Flat Top Box"), John Hiatt ("The Way We Make a Broken Heart"), Tom Petty ("Never Be You") and The Beatles ("I Don't Want To Spoil The Party"), "I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me", which won her a Grammy in 1985, and "It's Such A Small World", a 1987 duet with Rodney Crowell on his album Diamonds & Dirt, provided further hits. A sampling of these songs and more are included on the compilation Hits 1979-1989. In 1979, she married Rodney Crowell, who was to produce most of her hit records. Their stormy marriage lasted until 1992; its break-up is chronicled in Cash's Interiors and in Crowell's album Life Is Messy. Cash later married John Leventhal, who produced her albums The Wheel, 10 Song Demo, Rules of Travel, and Black Cadillac.

To date, Cash has had more than twenty top 40 country singles, including eleven chart-toppers, but none since 1990, and she has left Nashville in both spirit and body to pursue her artistic vision. Although she had recorded all of her hits for Columbia Records' Nashville division, she released 10 Song Demo for the pop division of Capitol. Cash resurfaced in 2003 with Rules of Travel. The album features guest appearances by Sheryl Crow and Steve Earle, as well as a tune penned by Joe Henry and The Wallflowers' Jakob Dylan. Cash's latest album, entitled Black Cadillac, was released by Capitol Records in January 2006 to critical acclaim. Many of the songs were written by Cash and address the losses (within a 24-month span) of her step-mother, her father, her step-sister (Rosey Nix Adams) and then finally her mother on Cash's fiftieth birthday.
Show More
Genres:
Country
Hometown:
New York City, New York

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