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  1. Blue Is the Colour of Hope is an album by the Irish musician Maura O'Connell, released in 1992. She supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Loudon Wainwright III. The album title comes from a line by J. D. Salinger.

  2. Rhythm & Romance is Rosanne Cash’s fifth studio album, released in May 1985. The album produced two number one hits on the Billboard Country chart and is considered one of her most successful albums, blending country with pop and rock influences. The album features Rosanne Cash on vocals, Vince Gill on guitar, and various session musicians.

  3. 3. Dez. 1992 · Fans who enjoy the thoughtful romanticism of Carpenter, Rosanne Cash (both of whom lend backing vocals here) or Bonnie Raitt should have no trouble warming to O’Connell’s latest. --MIKE BOEHM...

  4. The discography of Rosanne Cash, an American singer-songwriter, consists of 14 studio albums, six compilation albums, and 39 singles. The daughter of Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash recorded her self-titled debut album in 1978 under the German label Ariola.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rosanne_CashRosanne Cash - Wikipedia

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    Cash was born in 1955 in Memphis, Tennessee, to Vivian and Johnny Cash, when Johnny was recording his first tracks at Sun Records. She is the first of four daughters. Cash's mother was Vivian Cash (née Liberto), known to be of maternal Irish and German ancestry, and paternal Sicilian. She grew up Catholic and her paternal Liberto grandparents were ...

    1978–1980: First American release

    Cash recorded her self-titled debut album in 1978, but Ariola never released it in the United States. It has since become a collector's item. Mainly recorded and produced in Munich, Germany, with German-based musicians, it included three tracks recorded in Nashville and produced by Crowell. Though Cash was unhappy with the album, it attracted the attention of Columbia Records, which offered her a recording contract. She began playing with Crowell's band The Cherry Bombsin California clubs. Cr...

    1981–1989: Critical and commercial success

    Cash's career picked up considerable momentum with the release of her second album, Seven Year Ache, in 1981. The album achieved critical raves and solid sales. The title track was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Country Chart and crossed over to the Billboard Pop Chart, peaking at No. 22. The album yielded two additional No. 1 country hits, "My Baby Thinks He's a Train" and "Blue Moon with Heartache", and was certified Gold by the RIAA. Cash's third album, Somewhere in the Stars (1982), was con...

    1990–1995: Break up and relocation

    In 1990, Cash released the critically acclaimed, deeply personal Interiors. Cash produced herself for the first time and wrote or co-wrote all the songs. "Her brutally dark take on intimate relationships was reflected throughout and made clear the marital problems that had been hinted at on earlier albums." "Highly autobiographical (though Cash has often insisted it is not quite as true to life as everyone assumes), Interiors was a brilliant, introspective album" and "her masterpiece". Other...

    Family

    Cash has three younger sisters: Kathy, Cindy, and Tara.Her parents divorced in 1966. Her father married June Carter in 1968, who had two daughters. The couple had a son together, John Carter Cash, Rosanne's half-brother. Cash's stepsisters both became country singers: 1. Carlene Carter (from June's marriage to singer Carl Smith) and 2. Rosie Nix Adams, aka Rosie Carter(from June's marriage to Edwin "Rip" Nix). Cash's stepmother and father died in 2003, and her mother in 2005. Cash married cou...

    Health

    On November 27, 2007, Cash was admitted to New York's Presbyterian Hospital for brain surgery. In a press statement, she announced that she suffered from Chiari malformation type I and expected to "make a full recovery". The surgery was successful, though recovery was slow, and in March 2008 she was forced to cancel her spring tour dates for further recuperation. She wrote about the experience in her The New York Times article "Well, Actually, It Is Brain Surgery".She resumed writing, recordi...

    Cash supports several charitable organizations. She is a longtime board member of The Center To Prevent Youth Violence (CPYV), formally known as PAX,an organization dedicated to preventing gun violence among children. She was honored by PAX at their fifth annual benefit gala in 2005. Cash is a frequent guest teacher at the English and Songwriting p...

    Cash, Rosanne (1997). Bodies of Water. Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0380729449.
    Cash, Rosanne (2006). Penelope Jane: A Fairy's Tale. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0060842307.
    Cash, Rosanne (2001). Songs Without Rhyme: Prose By Celebrated Songwriters. Hyperion. ISBN 978-0786862771.
    Cash, Rosanne (2010). Composed: A Memoir. Viking Press/Penguin Group. ISBN 978-1-101-45769-6.

    Academy of Country Music Awards Americana Music Honors & Awards Country Music Association Awards Grammy Awards To date, Cash has been nominated for 15 Grammy Awards across four genre categories: Country, Folk, Pop and American Roots. Other honors In 2021, Cash was awarded The Edward MacDowell Medal by The MacDowell Colonyfor outstanding contributio...

  6. Rosanne Cash, Jerry Douglas (US guitar and dobro player), Maura O’Connell and Webb Wilder lead vocals: Maura O’Connell

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Blue Is The Colour Of Hope" on Discogs.