Rosanne Cash

Rosanne Cash, a prominent singer-songwriter in the country, has an impressive discography of 15 albums, garnering 4 Grammys and 12 nominations. Beyond music, Cash is also a prolific author with four books to her name, notably the best-selling memoir ‘Composed,’ praised by the Chicago Tribune as a profound insight into American life. Her literary works extend to essays featured in prestigious publications like The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic, among others. An upcoming book, ‘Bird on a Blade,’ showcases a fusion of artist Dan Rizzie’s visuals with Cash’s poetic lyrics.
In her illustrious career, Cash has not only excelled on stage but also collaborated with renowned institutions such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Library of Congress in shaping artistic experiences. Her contributions have been recognized with esteemed awards including the SAG/AFTRA Lifetime Achievement Award for Sound Recordings and the coveted Smithsonian Ingenuity Award in the Performing Arts. A trailblazer, Cash was elected as a Carnegie Hall Perspectives artist and served as an Artist-In-Residence at the prestigious Country Music HOF and Museum. She currently holds the title of Artist-in-Residence at NYU, standing out as one of the few women in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.

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