Rosanne Cash is a popular American singer, guitarist, songwriter and also an author
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Rosanne Cash is a popular American singer, guitarist, songwriter and also an author
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She married country singer Rodney Crowell in 1979 and they have three daughters. Her personal and professional lives were greatly affected after her divorce with Crowell in 1992, after which she moved to Manhattan.
She married producer and guitarist John Leventhal in 1995 and they have a son Jakob. She lives in Chelsea with her husband, son Jakob and youngest daughter.
Rosanne Cash was born to music legend Johnny Cash and Vivian Liberto Cash, a homemaker. Her parents separated in the early 1960s and divorced in 1966.
Brought up in an eclectic environment, she and her siblings lived in several cities in United States, first in Tennessee and later the family moved to California where they were brought up in Los Angeles and Ventura.
In 1973, Rosanne toured with her father for road shows for two and a half years during which she worked with him as occasional soloist, wardrobe assistant and background vocalist.
In 1976, she was briefly associated with CBS Records in London, United Kingdom.
She returned back to join the Vanderbilt University in Nashville where she studied English and Drama and later joined the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Los Angeles which she left eventually to pursue music and singing.
She recorded her first debut album with Rodney Crowell in 1978 with German label, Ariola Records.
Between 1978 and 1980, she was on a contract with Columbia Records and performed with the band, Cherry Bombs, in US clubs.
In 1981, her career gained upward swing with critical and commercial success of her super-hit album, ‘Seven Year Ache’.
Her third album ‘Somewhere in the Stars’ was released in 1982 which made to the list of Top 100 in US pop album charts.
After a break of three years, she released her fourth album ‘Rhythm & Romance’ in 1985 with two hits that rocked the charts including ‘I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me’ which won her the Grammy Award that year and ‘Hold On’ which won her the Robert J. Burton Award.
Her second album 'Seven Year Ache', released in 1981 was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Chart and was ranked 22 on the Billboard Pop Chart. The album was certified Gold.
Her 1987 album ' King's Record Shop' was the most acclaimed album of her career. The album became her second gold album and went to No. 1 on the country charts.