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The uncompromising Rosanne Cash is, like her father Johnny, an emotionally precise songwriter and effortlessly candid singer. Mark O'Connor is a fiddler/violinist with jaw-dropping technique, a serious composer drawing on folk and popular music to define a new American classical music, and a lifelong fan of the Man in Black. This thoughtful collaboration exploring life after Johnny Cash begins with performances of O'Connor's elegiac piano trio, "Poets and Prophets." Cash follows with an acoustic set including O'Connor's arrangements of two songs from Black Cadillac, her own Grammy-nominated song cycle.
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October 10, 2008, 4:25 pm
Anita Merk wrote:
Rosanne’s a fireball, read “Why I’d be a better VP than Sarah Palin” online at The Nation: http://www.thenation.com/doc/20081027/cash