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@ Riverside Live!
- Date: 11/07/2015 7:30 PM
- Location: Mayo Civic Center - Presentation Hall
30 Civic Center Dr. SE
Rochester, Minnesota 55904
- Intro Text
ON SALE: August 10 (Members)/August 24 (Public) TICKETS: $28/$31
The eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and stepdaughter of June Carter Cash of the legendary Carter Family, Rosanne's musical and family legacy is rooted in the very beginnings of American country music with its deep cultural and historical connections to the south. Her own thoughtful, genre-blurring approach, which encompasses country, rock, roots, Delta blues, gospel, Appalachian folk, and pop influences, has garnered her a Grammy, twelve Grammy nominations, and eleven No. 1 singles. She received Smithsonian’s American Ingenuity Award in 2014. Sponsored by: Shop Rochester & KXLT Fox 47 - Ticket Url ?navid=1557
- Artist Website URL http://rosannecash.com/
ON SALE: August 10 (Members)/August 24 (Public) TICKETS: $28/$31
The eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and stepdaughter of June Carter Cash of the legendary Carter Family, Rosanne's musical and family legacy is rooted in the very beginnings of American country music with its deep cultural and historical connections to the south. Her own thoughtful, genre-blurring approach, which encompasses country, rock, roots, Delta blues, gospel, Appalachian folk, and pop influences, has garnered her a Grammy, twelve Grammy nominations, and eleven No. 1 singles. She received Smithsonian’s American Ingenuity Award in 2014. Sponsored by: Shop Rochester & KXLT Fox 47.
With The River and the Thread, Cash has added the next chapter to a remarkable period of creativity. In 2015, Cash was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded three Grammy Awards, where her album won for ‘Best Americana Album’ and the track, "Feather’s Not a Bird", which she co-wrote with her longtime collaborator (and husband) John Leventhal, won for ‘Best American Roots Performance’ and ‘Best American Roots Song’. Her last two albums, Black Cadillac (2006) and The List (2009), were both nominated for Grammy Awards; The List—an exploration of essential songs as selected and given to Rosanne by her father, Johnny Cash—was also named ‘Album of the Year’ by the Americana Music Association. In addition, her best-selling 2010 memoir, Composed, was described by the Chicago Tribune as "one of the best accounts of an American life you will likely ever read".
Cash, who has charted 21 Top 40 country singles, including 11 Number Ones, wrote all of the new album’s songs with John Leventhal, who also served as producer, arranger, and guitarist. Featuring a long list of guests—from young guns like John Paul White (The Civil Wars) and Derek Trucks, to such legends as John Prine, Rodney Crowell, and Tony Joe White—The River and the Thread is a kaleidoscopic examination of the geographic, emotional, and historic landscape of the American South. The album’s unique sound, which draws from country, blues, gospel, and rock, reflects the soulful mix of music that traces its history to the region.
"When we started forming the idea for this record", says Cash, "it felt like it was going to be the third part of a trilogy—with Black Cadillac mapping out a territory of mourning and loss and then The List, celebrating my family’s musical legacy. 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".
As the themes and subjects of The River and the Thread emerged, Cash gradually envisioned how she wanted to connect the dots into a cohesive work, connecting her own story to the rich history of a region. "I guess I weave in and out of these songs, in a way", she says. "I don’t think I had a complete map of it, but John really became a guide. We would write something and say, ‘This is part of the geography, both emotional and physical’".
Rosanne Cash acknowledges that, even with fifteen albums and four books behind her, it was difficult to start writing songs again after spending several years immersed in the masterful compositions featured on The List. "You cannot keep that in your mind, except as an inspiration, a standard to aspire to", she says. "To say, ‘I’m going to write a song as great as "Take These Chains"’—you’re not! So the only way to not get dismantled by that is to stay connected to your own muse, and immerse yourself completely in what you’re doing so it can be as rich and authentic as it can possibly be. That’s all you can hope for".
With The River and the Thread, she has risen to that challenge—and emerged with a beautiful and haunting album, one of the finest works in an extraordinary career.
John Leventhal is a Grammy Award-winning musician, producer, songwriter, and recording engineer who has produced albums for Rosanne Cash, Michelle Branch, Shawn Colvin, Joan Osborne, Marc Cohn, Rodney Crowell, and many others. As a musician he has worked with all of the above as well as artists such as Elvis Costello, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Bruce Hornsby and Charlie Haden. As a songwriter he has had over 100 songs recorded by various artists. In 1998 he won the Grammy for ‘Record and Song Of The Year’ for producing and co-writing the song "Sunny Came Home". He lives with his wife Rosanne Cash and their children in New York City.
Rosanne Cash
@ Riverside Live!
- Date: 11/07/2015 7:30 PM
- Location: Mayo Civic Center - Presentation Hall
30 Civic Center Dr. SE
Rochester, Minnesota 55904
- Intro Text
ON SALE: August 10 (Members)/August 24 (Public) TICKETS: $28/$31
The eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and stepdaughter of June Carter Cash of the legendary Carter Family, Rosanne's musical and family legacy is rooted in the very beginnings of American country music with its deep cultural and historical connections to the south. Her own thoughtful, genre-blurring approach, which encompasses country, rock, roots, Delta blues, gospel, Appalachian folk, and pop influences, has garnered her a Grammy, twelve Grammy nominations, and eleven No. 1 singles. She received Smithsonian’s American Ingenuity Award in 2014. Sponsored by: Shop Rochester & KXLT Fox 47 - Ticket Url ?navid=1557
- Artist Website URL http://rosannecash.com/
ON SALE: August 10 (Members)/August 24 (Public) TICKETS: $28/$31
The eldest daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash and stepdaughter of June Carter Cash of the legendary Carter Family, Rosanne's musical and family legacy is rooted in the very beginnings of American country music with its deep cultural and historical connections to the south. Her own thoughtful, genre-blurring approach, which encompasses country, rock, roots, Delta blues, gospel, Appalachian folk, and pop influences, has garnered her a Grammy, twelve Grammy nominations, and eleven No. 1 singles. She received Smithsonian’s American Ingenuity Award in 2014. Sponsored by: Shop Rochester & KXLT Fox 47.
With The River and the Thread, Cash has added the next chapter to a remarkable period of creativity. In 2015, Cash was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and was awarded three Grammy Awards, where her album won for ‘Best Americana Album’ and the track, "Feather’s Not a Bird", which she co-wrote with her longtime collaborator (and husband) John Leventhal, won for ‘Best American Roots Performance’ and ‘Best American Roots Song’. Her last two albums, Black Cadillac (2006) and The List (2009), were both nominated for Grammy Awards; The List—an exploration of essential songs as selected and given to Rosanne by her father, Johnny Cash—was also named ‘Album of the Year’ by the Americana Music Association. In addition, her best-selling 2010 memoir, Composed, was described by the Chicago Tribune as "one of the best accounts of an American life you will likely ever read".
Cash, who has charted 21 Top 40 country singles, including 11 Number Ones, wrote all of the new album’s songs with John Leventhal, who also served as producer, arranger, and guitarist. Featuring a long list of guests—from young guns like John Paul White (The Civil Wars) and Derek Trucks, to such legends as John Prine, Rodney Crowell, and Tony Joe White—The River and the Thread is a kaleidoscopic examination of the geographic, emotional, and historic landscape of the American South. The album’s unique sound, which draws from country, blues, gospel, and rock, reflects the soulful mix of music that traces its history to the region.
"When we started forming the idea for this record", says Cash, "it felt like it was going to be the third part of a trilogy—with Black Cadillac mapping out a territory of mourning and loss and then The List, celebrating my family’s musical legacy. 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".
As the themes and subjects of The River and the Thread emerged, Cash gradually envisioned how she wanted to connect the dots into a cohesive work, connecting her own story to the rich history of a region. "I guess I weave in and out of these songs, in a way", she says. "I don’t think I had a complete map of it, but John really became a guide. We would write something and say, ‘This is part of the geography, both emotional and physical’".
Rosanne Cash acknowledges that, even with fifteen albums and four books behind her, it was difficult to start writing songs again after spending several years immersed in the masterful compositions featured on The List. "You cannot keep that in your mind, except as an inspiration, a standard to aspire to", she says. "To say, ‘I’m going to write a song as great as "Take These Chains"’—you’re not! So the only way to not get dismantled by that is to stay connected to your own muse, and immerse yourself completely in what you’re doing so it can be as rich and authentic as it can possibly be. That’s all you can hope for".
With The River and the Thread, she has risen to that challenge—and emerged with a beautiful and haunting album, one of the finest works in an extraordinary career.
John Leventhal is a Grammy Award-winning musician, producer, songwriter, and recording engineer who has produced albums for Rosanne Cash, Michelle Branch, Shawn Colvin, Joan Osborne, Marc Cohn, Rodney Crowell, and many others. As a musician he has worked with all of the above as well as artists such as Elvis Costello, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Bruce Hornsby and Charlie Haden. As a songwriter he has had over 100 songs recorded by various artists. In 1998 he won the Grammy for ‘Record and Song Of The Year’ for producing and co-writing the song "Sunny Came Home". He lives with his wife Rosanne Cash and their children in New York City.
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