ROSANNE CASH will be performing music from her latest critically - TopicsExpress



          

ROSANNE CASH will be performing music from her latest critically acclaimed album, THE RIVER AND THE THREAD, along with other highlights from her expansive career at Hutchinsons Historic Fox Theatre on Saturday, November 8th! Tickets are available online at hutchinsonfox or by calling (877) FOX-SHOW. Dont miss an incredible evening with this world-class artist in the intimate Fox Theatre! One of the most compelling figures in popular music, with a body of work encompassing country, rock, roots and pop influences, Rosanne Cash inherited a reverence for song and profound artistry - and an equal duty to find insights of her own. The oldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and stepdaughter of June Carter Cash of the legendary Carter Family, she holds a lineage rooted in the very beginning of American country music, with its deep cultural and historical connections to the South. Over a three-decade career she has responded to this heritage with 15 albums of extraordinary songs that have earned a GRAMMY Award and nominations for 12 more, the Americana Honors and Awards Album of the Year Award, and 21 top-40 hits, including 11 No. 1 singles. Her four books include the best-selling memoir Composed. In The River and the Thread, Cash evokes the bittersweet stories of people and places of the South, in a kaleidoscopic examination of its geographic, emotional and historic landscape. I went back to where I was born, and these songs started arriving in me, she has said. All these things happened that made me feel a deeper connection to the South than I ever had. We started finding these great stories, and the melodies that went with those experiences . I feel this record ties past and present together through all those people and places in the South I knew and thought I had left behind. Written with her longtime collaborator, producer, guitarist and husband John Leventhal, the album reflects journeys through the Southern states, with stops at William Faulkners house; Dockery Farms, the plantation where Howlin Wolf and Charley Patton worked and sang; her fathers boyhood home in Dyess, Arkansas; the Sun Records Studio in Memphis; and the Mississippi Delta, with its memories of the birth of the Civil Rights era and the haunting gravesite of the great bluesman Robert Johnson.
Posted on: Mon, 27 Oct 2014 13:34:36 +0000

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