Rosanne Cash | Pop review |
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| Sage, GatesheadWhen Rosanne Cash was 18, her father, Johnny, provided her with a list of 100 classic American country, folk and blues tunes and told her: "Learn these – that's your education". "Now here I am, 20 years later," she says. "Okay then – 30. Oh, all right, almost 40."Despite becoming a formidable artist in her own right, it has taken Cash some time to come to terms with her father's example. In recent years, she has been as busy writing fiction as making records. But the appearance…
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| TAG: Country, Culture, Johnny Cash, Live music reviews, Music, Pop and rock, Reviews, The Guardian |
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