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Rosanne Cash
 Rosanne Cash is the daughter of Johnny Cash from his first marriage to Vivian Liberto. Her debut album was released in 1978 and was part produced by Rodney Crowell. She married Crowell a year later, as her first CBS album, Right or Wrong, was released. The follow-up, Seven Year Ache, was released in 1981 and went gold. The title track became her first of 11 No. 1 country hits and now stands as her signature song. After two less successful albums, Cash offered King's Record Shop, now considered a classic. One of its songs, I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me, was written in frustration after not winning a Grammy. Ironically, this song did win her a Grammy in 1985. Aside from a demo that surfaced on Capitol Records, Cash spent the nineties working as a writer. She began recording a new album in 1998 but the sessions were cut short when Cash not only became pregnant but also lost her voice due to a polyp on her vocal cords. By 2002, she had recovered enough to resume work, and she released Rules of Travel the following year. That album featured a self-written song about facing one's mortality, September When It Comes. She invited her father to sing it as a duet, and it was subsequently made into a poignant and tasteful music video after her father passed away in 2003. More information about Rosanne Cash can be found at: www.rosannecash.com
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