Rosanne Cash | Composed: A Memoir
Daughter of legendary musician Johnny Cash, ten-time Grammy Award nominee Rosanne Cash is a formidable singer/songwriter in her own right, earning two gold records, 11 no. 1 one singles, and a Grammy Award in 1985 for her song, “I Don’t Know Why You Want Me.” Also an author of short fiction and essays, Cash’s writing has appeared in the New York Times and Rolling Stone. Unconventional and compelling, her new memoir Composed details her development as an artist, her sometimes-tenuous relationship with the Nashville country music establishment, and her struggles in dealing with the deaths of her beloved parents.
Wesley Stace (a.k.a John Wesley Harding) author of the books Misfortune and by George will interview Ms. Cash.
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