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Manhattan Records schedules release of new albumJuly 4, 2009, New York, NY: Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash will release her 12th studio album, entitled The List, on Manhattan Records on October 6th, 2009. Read the full press release Podcast: “What is Music to Your Ears?”May 2009: New! Podcast of the "Science & the City" lecture from May 8, 2009, with Rosanne and psychologist/author Dan Levitin: Reviews and Press, Rules of Travel
Read more...Black Cadillac Named One of 10 Best Albums of 2006
Listing Testthis is a summary for a listing test Read more...Picks for August 2009Read more...Wednesday, August 19
The John Drew Theater at Guild Hall, East Hampton, NY
Read more...Friday, July 31I was crossing a street in the East Village and I saw a man coming toward me with a cat. On a leash. On his head. The cat was sitting very happily on his owner’s head, and I stopped a moment to watch as they walked down the street. Usually weird animal moments happen on the streets without notice, but this guy and his Cat on the Head were getting a lot of attention from passers-by, and they both looked happy to receive it. Mark O’Connor’s String Camp
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Read more...Rosanne Joins Mark O’Connor for “New York City String Camp” Interview SeriesJuly 13, 2009: Mark O’Connor’s First NYC String Camp will feature free concerts from the world’s foremost string players and discussions with music notables. The public is invited to 5 evening concerts and 4 daytime discussions July 27-31 with music experts Rosanne Cash, Roberta Guaspari, Edna Landau and Alex Miller. Mark O’Connor, the multi-Grammy-Award-winning composer and violinist, will kick off his inaugural New York City String Camp this month with a series of nighttime student-teacher concerts July 27-31 featuring the world’s top string players. The camp is located at the Society for Ethical Culture, a block from Lincoln Center, and Mark will be saving 500 seats for the public to use, free of charge. O’Connor will also be conducting a series of interviews at 4:15 p.m. July 27-30 with music notables. On Monday, his guest will be Edna Landau, who has managed Itzhak Perlman, Josh Bell and Hilary Hahn; Tuesday, Roberta Guaspari, founder of the Opus 118 Harlem School of Music; Wednesday, Rosanne Cash, Grammy-winning singer and songwriter; and Thursday, Alex Miller, General Manager and Senior Vice President of Sony Masterworks. The discussions will provide insight and information to fledgling artists looking to further their education as they begin their performing careers. Members of the public may also attend these sessions free. Detailed information on the concert performers and the interview sessions is in the Tour section. Read the Complete Press Release. The Kent Stage, Kent OH
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Read more...July 1, 2009: “The List” will be released on October 6thRead more...Picks for June 2009Read more...Wednesday, June 10I was in an elegant restaurant, sitting near an elderly, well-dressed couple and could not help overhearing this comment from the woman to her male companion: "Well, the MOST adventurous people in MY college were the nymphomaniacs who became lesbians." The man merely nodded in silent understanding. I’m not making this up. Recent AdditionsRead more...Hank DeVito’s Photos in Nashville GalleryJune, 2009: Photographer, songwriter and guitarist Hank DeVito has a selection of photos in the Richter Gallery in Nashville. DeVito shot the original cover photo for "King’s Record Shop," this 1983 portrait of Rosanne, and many other Nashville places and musical luminaries. The site also contains an essay on DeVito’s work. Monday, June 1The last day of May was spectacular. It was in the mid 70’s, clear, blue and bright. At 4 in the afternoon, Mr. L and I went to a performance at St. Ann’s in Brooklyn of Cynthia Hopkins’ "The Success of Failure (Or the Failure of Success)", directed by our friend D.J. Mendel. It was wild, dark, inspiring and quite brave. Afterwards, we walked back to Manhattan over the Brooklyn Bridge, along with a few hundred other people out enjoying the gorgeous spring day. Mr. L was taken by a fancy in the middle of the bridge and stopped to kiss me, with the skyline and the East River as backdrop. We got in a taxi and went to one of our favorite old-time French bistros, and a jazz combo was playing when we walked in. The door of the restaurant was open to the breeze and the light was scattering across the hundred-year-old floorboards. After dinner, we walked out into a beautiful fading sky, and walked the ten blocks home. It was kind of a perfect day, one which makes you happy to live in New York, where there is art, architecture, history, rivers, French cuisine, jazz music, antique buildings and romance at every turn. Acoustic Cash at the Rubin Museum
Read more...Picks for May 2009Read more...Rosanne To Be Honored by Caron FoundationMay 21, 2009: Caron New York presents the 1st Caron Artist’s Award for Artistic Excellence and Generosity to Rosanne Cash, at their 2009 Annual New York City Gala. The Gala will be held at Cipriani 42nd St, 110 East 42nd Street, in New York City. Steve Earle will perform. The Caron Recovery Centers provide "Recovery for Life" services to adolescents and their families, offering screening, education, and a safe place and sober environment for adolescents. Rosanne is a long-time friend and supporter of Caron, and has contributed her time and talent performing at fundraising events in New York City, Philadelphia and Palm Beach. Download The Invitation for more information and tickets. Sunday, May 3Overheard walking down the sidewalk: "I SLEEPWALK faster than you." What is Music to Your Ears? The Science of Hearing
Read more...Picks for March 2009Read more...April 20, 2009: A Fond Farewell to “Measure for Measure”Read more...Spring Gala and Benefit, Ossining Matters
Read more...McCarter Theater, Princeton, with Mark O’Connor
Read more...Monday, April 13I was so sad to read in the New York Times today that the venerable Joseph Patelson Music House is closing. I first went in there at least 25 years ago to buy piano scores. I went in a decade ago to buy Italian Arias. I went in last year to buy ‘Piano the Second Time Around’ and ‘Bach for Beginners’ so I could practice my abysmal piano skills. Patelson is a legendary store for musicians of all kinds, and it is another victim of the internet. Why go into Patelson when you can buy sheet music directly from the publisher online? Why? Because there was so much pleasure in going through the hand-lettered bins and racks, softly shuffling across the old hardwood floors, looking across the street to Carnegie Hall through the gorgeous old carriage house windows, and accepting the sales clerks occasional bad humor with equanimity. I was not a regular customer of Patelson, but I appreciated it deeply and thought, like so many other things, that it would always be there. Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame: Rosanne Inducts Wanda JacksonSaturday, April 4th: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Cleveland, Ohio. The 24th Annual Ceremony will be broadcast on FUSE Television Network at 8pm. Rosanne inducts Wanda Jackson, one of the first female rockabilly stars, who also had a string of country hits in the late 60s. We Support SOSWhat do Stephen Hawking, the Dalai Lama, Leonardo DiCaprio, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and Rosanne Cash have in common? They’re all supporters of SOS Children’s Villages, the global charity that provides loving homes for orphaned and abandoned children. SOS has villages in 132 countries worldwide, including villages here in the US. Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash were long-time supporters, and the Cash family established a memorial fund that benefits the work of SOS Children’s Villages worldwide. Learn more about SOS and its supporters at http://www.sos-usa.org. Picks for February 2009Read more...Friday, February 13A story from my son’s piano teacher: she asked her students to become ‘metronomes’, and to do an informal survey of beats and rhythms in the city. One of her students listened intently and then said, with some disappointment, ‘But—I thought Metronomes were gnomes who lived in the subway." January 19, 2009: My Inauguration StoryRead more...February 9, 2009: Making The List - 100 (or so) Essential Country SongsRead more...Music VideosLinks to music videos/directors who have worked with Rosanne Read more...Picks for January 2009Read more...Saturday, January 24, 2009In my nearly eighteen years of living in New York City, I’ve never seen this until today: a stark naked man walking down Seventh Avenue. It was twenty degrees, and he did not have a single stitch of clothing on. Nothing. Nada. He was young, probably in his mid-twenties, and didn’t look too crazy. It was puzzling. He stopped at the corner of Seventh Avenue and 23rd Street and stood waving his arms and yelling. A street vendor who had a table of scarves for sale at that corner quickly brought one over to him and tried to convince him to tie it around his waist, but it didn’t really do the job. Within a few minutes, a paddy wagon pulled up and three of New York’s finest jumped out, two female officers and one male. The women averted their eyes, and the male officer cuffed the poor guy. While the police officer was holding the naked man up against the van, he made a cell phone call, and apparently got permission to buy a large scarf from the street vendor, which he did, and then wrapped around the guy before guiding him into the van. A crowd had gathered by this time, and a couple of people got out cameras to take pictures. The female officers shooed them away, and the naked guy, at that point quiet and subdued, started shaking with the cold. I felt very bad for him. What drives a young man to take off all his clothes and walk down the avenue in the dead of winter? And what would happen to him once they got him to the precinct? Rosanne Guests on “Spectacle,” Elvis Costello’s TV show
NY Times: “My Inauguration Story”
PopMatters Gives a Gold Medal to Rosanne’s ColumnJanuary 9, 2009: PopMatters, in its Picks for 2008, has awarded Rosanne a "Super Scribe" gold medal for her NY Times column "The Ear of the Beholder." Says PopMatters, "Songs are truth, right? ‘Wrong!’ says the legendary singer-songwriter, citing herself, her dad, Dylan, and the Archies. Great songs are crafted truth, she argues persuasively, just the same as with the other arts." January 8, 2009: Mrs. L’s Best of 2008Read more...Listen Online to Rosanne’s Acoustic Set on Mountain StageNPR.org streams audio of Rosanne’s Mountain Stage performance from October 2008 Friday, December 5We have a friend who recently moved from Tennessee to New York, and we had him over for dinner a few nights ago. We were listening to him describe the pros and cons of moving to New York, and the enormous transition he is currently navigating. He mused about how long he might stay in the city. After listening quietly for a few minutes, my nine-year-old son finally interjected with some stridency, "But… are you going to get your green card??" John Wesley Harding’s Cabinet of Wonders
Read more...Passionskirche, Berlin
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Read more...Picks for November 2008Read more...Nov. 29, 2008: Five Things You May Not KnowRead more...Rosanne On Mountain Stage: Listen on NPRNovember 24, 2008: Recorded at New York City’s historic Town Hall in October 2008, singer and songwriter Rosanne Cash performs an acoustic set for her third appearance on Mountain Stage. Listen to audio stream on NPR.org. “Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison” Has Preview ScreeningNov. 14, 2008: "Last night in a screening room lit by flickering candles at New York City’s exclusive Norwood Club, less than 40 people attended an intimate screening of Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, the documentary about Cash’s seminal live album currently making the international festival rounds. Rosanne Cash, director Bestor Cram and writer Michael Streissguth were on hand to field questions in a living-room-sized room that felt more like a hangout session than a screening." Read the entire Rolling Stone Article Wednesday, November 5I live in Chelsea, about twenty blocks straight south of Times Square, and I could hear the roars from my bedroom window at about 11 pm election night, when Obama was declared President-elect. The celebration here in Chelsea, and all around the city, went on until the wee hours. There was literally Dancing In The Streets. There was a group in the East Village who gathered spontaneously to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner". American flags went up all over. Personally, we posted a little handmade sign in the window, next to the pumpkin decorations, that said "Yes, We Did!" NYTimes on “Science of the Five Senses”Rosanne will be a panelist on a new lecture series by the New York Academy of Sciences. The series, "Science of the Five Senses", connects leading scientists with artists in an exploration of their work. Rosanne will be appearing with psychologist Daniel Levitin on April 29, 2009. For more information on the series, read the NY Times article and visit the New York Academy of Sciences web site. November 5, 2008: The Walls Come DownRead more...Wednesday, October 29We had our first real cold day in the city yesterday and it was fun to see everyone break out their winter duds. I have made an informal observation over the years about who really dresses for the weather, and who rebels against appropriate cold-weather garb. If I want to know how cold it is, and how to dress, I look out my window and watch passers-by for a few minutes to get my cue. Just opening the door and sticking my hand out never works, because once I’m out for a few minutes it is always colder than I thought. Okay, here comes a young, straight man, wearing a hoodie. No, can’t trust him. I’ll freeze to death. Teenage girl in a mini-skirt and Ugg boots with only a scarf for warmth? Are you kidding? I’ll have pneumonia by 4 pm. Pizza delivery guy? Shirtsleeves. Right, he just ran out of the restaurant and didn’t bother putting a jacket on. No reliable information there. Okay, here comes the exact right person for my weather info: a mom pushing a stroller. She AND the baby have on coat, scarf, gloves and a hat. Thank you, Mom! I’ll be toasty all day. Wednesday, October 22Because the euro is so strong and the dollar so weak, the city is overrun with foreign tourists right now, all laden down with shopping bags. I see plenty of signs in store windows that say ‘Euros accepted’. I even saw one sign that said, ‘Euros ONLY’. I won’t mention any names. You know who you are, nice antique store. My daughter and I were in Bloomingdales last month, going up the escalator and as we got off, we saw a tall, striking young woman with a thick Brooklyn accent hawking perfume where people were getting on and off the escalator. No one paid any attention to her, so she amped up the volume and, in full Brooklynese, said, "BONJOUR! CA VA! BONJOUR, PEOPLE!" Cash Festival Is Front Page News
NY Times on the Johnny Cash Flower Pickin’ FestivalOctober 19th: Dan Barry writes about the Starkville, Miss. festival in his "This Land" column in the NY Times. “I usually don’t make a habit of making pilgrimages to a place where my father spent one night,” said an amused Rosanne, who headlined the festival. More photos and Starkville history accompany the NY Times article. Picks for October 2008Read more...Why I’d Be a Better VP than Sarah PalinPublished in TheNation.com, Oct. 10: “I’d like to formally submit myself to replace Sarah Palin on the GOP ticket. I feel confident that John McCain will see that the very attributes he desired in his VP choice can be met, and even exceeded in some areas, by me. “For your consideration, my big, fat résumé:” Comments • Read/Post
Wenesday, October 8I stepped into an elevator which was full of seven or eight African-American women, all leaning over a stroller and cooing at an adorable, pudgy-cheeked, wide-eyed African-American baby, who looked to be about 2 years old. Her mother kept saying gently, "Tell them your name. Tell them your name," but the baby would not comply. The elevator door opened and all the ladies started to walk out and suddenly the baby bellowed, in a voice loud enough to fill a ball park, "MY NAME IS BARACK OBAMA!" Everyone broke into peals of laughter. I leaned over and said to the baby, ‘So, you’re going to be president!" and she bellowed back, "YES!" Albisgütli Country Music Festival
Read more...Tuesday, October 7I know it’s summer when the old guy in the building next door parks his plastic lawn chair on the sidewalk in front of his apartment building sometime after lunch, and sits there for the entire afternoon watching the traffic and the passersby as if he is watching the waves and boats from the seashore. And I know it’s Fall when he stops bringing his plastic chaise outdoors and he becomes just another sidewalk surfer, head down and jacket zipped all the way up as he trudges down the street. It’s Fall. October 4, 2008: Post from Bochum, GermanyRead more...Concerts from The Library of Congress
Read more...4th Annual Bluegrass and BBQ Benefit
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Read more...Tuesday, September 23a memory: when my son was three years old, he went to the library with a group of kids and two other moms. One of the moms was showing the kids the globe of the world and pointing out different countries. She asked my son, a native New Yorker who has never lived above 23rd Street, "Do you know what country you live in?" He stuck out his chest proudly. "I live in the country of DOWNTOWN!" he said. Still true. Rosanne Guests on Elvis Costello’s New TV Show, “Spectacles”Rosanne is a guest on the 11th episode of "Spectacles," a new music and talk show premiering on the Sundance Channel in December. The TV taping was held on September 15 at the historic Apollo Theater in New York City. Host Elvis Costello also welcomed guests Kris Kristofferson, Norah Jones and John Mellencamp. More about the show in the Press Release Saturday, September 13A car alarm directly across the street from my living room window went off for forty-five minutes before I called 311, the city services hotline. First, however, I taped a note to the window of the car saying, ‘YOUR CAR ALARM IS STUCK! PEOPLE LIVE IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD!’. Within 10 minutes of calling 311, a squad car was there, and one of New York’s finest was writing a ticket. I walked across the street. "Hi, I’m the one who called." The officer looked up. "Are you also the one who wrote the nice note taped to the window?" "Yes, I am!" I said. "But I did restrain myself from throwing eggs." The officer told me to call 311 again and have the car towed, since they couldn’t turn it off. I went inside and told my daughter what he said. "But mommy," she said, ‘If you have their car towed, you’ll ruin their day." True. I didn’t call 311 back. The alarm stopped about ten minutes later. Picks for September 2008Read more...Friday, September 12
Show Tickets: Confirm EntryRead more...Apollo Theater, with Elvis CostelloRead more...Apollo Theater: Performance and Interview, with Elvis CostelloRead more...Tuesday, September 9September 11th: I sang at the memorial service at the World Trade Center site on the fourth anniversary of the attacks, September 11, 2005. The request had come from the Mayor’s office, and even the choice of song was specified. I sang "Danny Boy", a somewhat difficult song in the best of circumstances, but actually physically painful in the midst of a sea of grieving survivor’s families on that warm day three years ago. I will never forget it, and I will never forget that day four years earlier, how I watched the towers burn from the middle of Greenwich Street. My initial reaction, which still holds: No one should have to experience this, ever. Anywhere. God bless the whole world, no exceptions. “Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison”: Legacy box set with Rosanne interviewOn October 14, 2008, Columbia/Legacy releases Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition 40th Anniversary 2-Cd + Dvd Box Set. The set includes previously unissued tracks and DVD with interviews with Rosanne, Steve Earle, Merle Haggard, more. YouTube trailer includes excerpts from Rosanne’s video interview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rmve1IH7_bw Read more...Thursday, Sept 4My husband, Mr. L, who is no fan of dog owners in the city (it’s a long and sordid history) went outside to take out the trash and saw a dog owner, a middle-aged woman, walking away from the nice pile her pooch had just left on the sidewalk in front of our house. Mr. L, being as polite as he could manage under the circumstances of living in a city of about 100 million dogs and sidewalks that we all share, said, ‘Ma’am! You forgot to clean up after your dog!" The woman turned around and screeched at him, "YOU SHOULD PROVIDE BAGGIES" and turned and ran quickly away. I am not making this up. An Interview with Rosanne on New “Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison” Box SetOn October 14, 2008, Columbia/Legacy releases Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison: Legacy Edition 40th Anniversary 2-Cd + Dvd Box Set. YouTube trailer includes excerpts from Rosanne’s video interview. Read more...Sunday, August 31coming out of the subway on 14th St. and 1st Avenue, I hear a Hispanic lady talking to herself and she slowly climbed the stairs. I only understand a few words of Spanish, but I could swear she was saying ‘Ocho Dios… Ocho Dios…’. Doesn’t that mean Eight Gods? I was dying to know which Eight Gods she was praying to, or listening to, or checking up on. I must know. The Eight Gods of Harlem? The Eight Gods of Washington Heights? The Eight Gods of the Lower East Side? The Eight Gods of Mothers Everywhere? August 29, 2008: Country CounselingRead more...Wednesday, August 27I was having one of those days, and one of those phone calls. I was in a taxi, in an intense conversation about what seemed an insurmountable problem. I started crying into the phone. A few blocks went by, and a hand came through the window between me and the driver, with a tissue. I took the tissue and the driver said, sweetly, ‘Calm yourself, dear.’ Tuesday, August 26I got in a taxi on Broadway and 58th Street, going to 7th Ave. and 23rd Street, a straight shot downtown through Times Square. When I told the driver my destination, he said, "Do you want me to take the Queensboro Bridge?" "What? No, I’m going to SEVENTH AVENUE and 23rd STREET," I said, thinking he had completely misunderstood me. "Oh," he said. "You want me to take the Lincoln Tunnel?" His eyes twinkled in the rear-view mirror. I smiled. "No, no, just take the TIMES SQUARE BRIDGE", I said. The driver broke into guffaws. "All the years I make this joke, you are the first person to make a good joke back." He shook his head and looked at me in the mirror. "You are funnier than me." "I don’t think so," I said. "So what do tourists say when you make your joke to them?" I asked. "Aw, they always ruin the joke. They always say, ‘I don’t care which way you take me’". All the way downtown he was shaking his head and chuckling to himself. Several times he said, "You’re funnier than me." Several times I answered, "I don’t think so." Home Page blurbs: summary is “Music”, body is “News”, extended is “Tour”"The List", Rosanne’s New Album, to be released on October 6! Read the News Release and get a Sneak Preview Read more...Monday, August 25walking down 8th Avenue, a pushcart guy stands in front of his cart with arms outstretched and says, to no one in particular, ‘You don’t think from 2 o’clock in the morning until now is EARLY?!’ Monday, August 25A memory: When I first moved to Manhattan, in 1991, there was a great, legendary dive of a restaurant called Shopsins at the corner of Bedford and Morton Streets in the West Village. A family ran it, and they had about a hundred unbelievably delicious soups on the menu. Mr. Shopsin, the owner and chef, was notoriously bad-tempered and all manner of epithets and abuse came out of the kitchen. His wife took the orders, and his behaviour, with equanimity. She would let you go behind the counter and pour your own coffee after she’d seen you come in a couple of times, but she absolutely would not give up the coveted front table, which sat right in the window, for less than a party of four, even if the entire restaurant was empty. One day I took two of my daughters in for lunch and we ordered. My youngest asked for french fries. Mrs. Shopsin rolled her eyes and sighed and tapped her pencil against the pad. She shook her head. "Don’t piss him off," she said. We forgot about the french fries. a memory, 1992: I got into a taxi in Soho late at night, raining, and when I got in the taxi the driver crossed himself, floored the gas and ran straight into a parked car. Rubin Museum with Joe Henry
Read more...Mountain Stage Radio Show, Town Hall
Read more...Monday, August 18thA well-dressed guy comes up to me on the corner and starts in on an articulate, detailed and compelling story about how he is a designer who got locked out of his apartment and he needs ten dollars to….. "Wait a minute," I said. "This sounds really familiar. Oh, I know! You came up to me on this same corner two years ago and told me the same story!" He abruptly turned and walked away. Columbia/Legacy Reissues Early Albums and A New CompilationNovember 1st, 2005: Columbia/Legacy has released expanded editions of Seven Year Ache (1981), King’s Record Shop (1987), and Interiors (1990), plus a new collection spanning 1979-2003, The Very Best Of Rosanne Cash. Bonus tracks include previously unreleased live tracks and studio recordings, demo and b-side material, with new liner notes written by veteran journalists Chet Flippo, Geoffrey Himes, Anthony DeCurtis, and Alanna Nash. Read more...Album Notes and Track ListingsTrack by track information on the new releases. Read more...BackgroundRosanne Cash was born in Memphis on May 24, 1955, two months after Johnny recorded his first sides with Sam Phillips at Sun Records (with “Hey Porter”), and the same month he recorded his second sessions (with “Cry, Cry, Cry”). Three summers later, following his signing to Columbia, Johnny used his advance funds to move his family to the Los Angeles suburb of Ventura, where Rosanne grew up as the daughter of one of popular music’s most volatile and idiosyncratic figures. When she was 11, her parents divorced and Rosanne was raised in the Valley by her single mom. Read more... |
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The New York Times, Billboard, NPR, Nashville Scene Critic’s Poll and many others have named "Black Cadillac" in their lists of the 10 Best Albums of 2006
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The Sundance Channel aired the 8th episode of "Spectacle" January 21-28th, 2009, with Rosanne, Kris Kristofferson, John Mellencamp and Norah Jones: Elvis Costello hosts. This episode was modeled on the "guitar pulls" held in Johnny Cash’s living room in Tennessee, with each singer/songwriter bringing new songs and new versions of old hits to the program. Read more about the program on the
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