Rosanne Cash is coming to Atlanta. If you missed the interview, check out the highlights—Renee talked to her about her legendary father, brain surgery and the message she had printed in the run-out groove of her “7 Year Ache” album.
Cash, daughter of music legend Johnny Cash, will discuss and sign copies of her new book Composed this Saturday, 7:00pm, at Agnes Scott’s Presser Hall.
Renee asked Rosanne about having brain surgery—the impetus for finishing her book:
Rosanne talks about taking the stage with her father, Johnny Cash at Carnegie Hall:
Rosanne was also President of the Beatles fan club. She put a special message to John Lennon in the vinyl of one of her albums:
Before he died, Johnny Cash gave Rosanne a list of the “100 Essential Country Songs” and told her that it was her education and she should learn them all.
Last year, Rosanne recorded an album with 12 of the 100 songs and fans want more of “The List”. Cash says she’ll release another set of songs at some point: “Eventually… I’m not going to make that the next record, I think its too much too soon but eventually I would like to do Volume 2 very much.”