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Artist: Rosanne Cash

The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #62 Mar-Apr 2006

Rosanne Cash – Shadow of a doubt

If the death of a parent can leave the survivor unmoored in a sea of questions and doubts, the passing of a beloved stepmother, father and mother within little more than two years must have felt like drowning. Yet Rosanne Cash discovered that tribulation had thrown the artist within her a lifeline, that extended grieving [...]

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Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #59 Sept-Oct 2005

Rosanne Cash – Seven Year Ache/King’s Record Shop/Interiors

The re-release of these three remarkable albums provides the chance to hear some true milestones from this artist’s surprising, very substantial career — from the perspective of 15 to nearly 25 years later. Together, they underscore afresh the impact Rosanne Cash has had on both contemporary country music and “singer-songwriter adult urban alternative.” These recordings [...]

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The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #44 March-April 2003

Rosanne Cash- The long journey home

If looks could kill, the cover shot of Rosanne Cash’s 1985 album Rhythm & Romance would have landed her on somebody’s most wanted list. Staring hard into the camera, a country-rock femme fatale in boudoir white, she dared you to crack wise about her shoulder-padded jacket, orangey spiked hair (coif by Rique, credits the LP [...]

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Not Fade Away - Reissue Review from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002

Rosanne Cash – Right or Wrong/Seven Year Ache

Rosanne Cash was 25 years old, with only an obscure German release to her credit, when she released her first real solo album in 1980. Right Or Wrong and its follow-up, 1981′s Seven Year Ache, would establish her as a rising country music star; like most of Cash’s early work for Columbia, both records were [...]

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Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002

Rosanne Cash – Castle Clinton (New York City, NY)

Her last album, 10 Song Demo, came out six years ago, and her live appearances since then have been few and far between. But for her published short-story collection and kids’ book, Rosanne Cash has largely been out of the spotlight lately, a quietly busy New York mother of three. Some 600 curious, expectant fans [...]

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Waxed - Record Review from Issue #4 Summer 1996

Rosanne Cash – 10 Song Demo

10 Song Demo makes the most sense when taken in context with the rest of Rosanne Cash’s career. Her country-star status was cemented with the incredible King’s Record Shop in 1987; to follow up, she released Interiors, a brutal tour of her breakup with husband and collaborator Rodney Crowell. Interiors worked so well because it [...]

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From the Blogs

  • Interview: Kurt Marschke of Deadstring Brothers on "Cannery Row"
    In the spring of 2012, two years since his move to Nashville from Detroit, Kurt Marschke connected with another Motor City transplant, JD Mack (formerly of Whitey Morgan & the 78s). After searching for new musical blood to make a new record with, Kurt and JD partnered up with Brad Pemberton (Ryan Adams & The Cardinals), Mike Webb (Poco), Pete Finney […]
  • Wakarusa 2013: Just a Week Away!
    As you can imagine, I am getting very excited for Wakarusa. I would like to say thank you again to No Depression for making this adventure possible. I cannot wait to share my experiences with all of you. As the final countdown begins, I am hard at work researching and preparing so I can bring you the best coverage of the event. Through this process, I have s […]
  • CD Review - I See Hawks in L.A. "Mystery Drug"
    Cinematic and atmospheric Alt-Country After nearly 50 years as a music fan and 15 as a reviewer I still get excited about discovering new bands and having my breath taken away by songs and tunes that I’ve not heard before. I was aware of I See Hawks in L.A. but only owned 3 tracks on VA compilations when this album arrived, so was only mildly interested at t […]
  • CD Review - John Reischman "Walk Along John"
    As a west coast Canadian, bluegrass has always seemed like an exotic musical form.  When I hear it, I think of mountains, forests, rivers, and a rural lifestyle that has long past and gone.  Artists like Ralph Stanley and the Monroe Brothers loom like Biblical characters in my imagination, leathery, rugged and indisputably American. In the same way that I al […]
  • CD/DVD Review - Leonard Cohen "Live At The Isle Of Wight"
    Good new for those awaiting the release of more old Leonard Cohen from the days when he was still depressed and very much on the edge. In 2009, a CD/DVD package was released on Columbia of a concert that took place on The Isle Of Wight for the English version of Woodstock in 1970. Both the CD & DVD are complete with many charming Leonard songs from his s […]
  • An Interview with Bahhaj Taherzadeh of We/Or/Me
    We/Or/Me is Bahhaj Taherzadeh, a Chicago-based, Irish-born artist whose music has quietly and gradually been attracting the attention of critics over recent years. Jon Martin calls it “the soundtrack to your most quiet moments”, Sean Michaels says, it's a salve and a peace, and Robin Hilton at NPR has been a consistent advocate of the “wise and slightly […]

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