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  1. Rosie Nix Adams (born Rozanna Lea Nix; July 13, 1958 – October 24, 2003) was an American singer, in the genres of country, folk, and gospel. She was the daughter of June Carter Cash and her second husband, Edwin "Rip" Nix. After her mother married country music singer/songwriter Johnny Cash in 1968, Nix became one of his stepdaughters.

  2. 30. Juni 2006 · Die Behörden in Tennessee haben nun offiziell bestätigt, dass Rosey Nix (bürgerlicher Name Rosey Adams, geborene Carter), Tochter von June Carter, an einer Kohlenmonoxid-Vergiftung gestorben ist. Rosey und der Musiker Jimmy Campbell waren letzte Woche tot aufgefunden worden.

  3. 25. Okt. 2003 · Rosey Nix Adams, 45, was found dead with musician Jimmy Campbell in a bus near Nashville. No cause of death was reported, but carbon monoxide and drug paraphernalia were suspected.

  4. 28. Okt. 2003 · Rosey Nix Adams, the daughter of the late June Carter Cash and stepdaughter of the late Johnny Cash, died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a converted school bus on Oct. 24, 2003. She was 45 and a singer and fiddler. Her partner, Jimmy Campbell, also died of the same cause. The medical examiner ruled that propane heaters were the cause of the deaths.

  5. 26. Okt. 2003 · Investigators identified the victims as 45-year-old Rosey Nix Adams, who also was the stepdaughter of the late singing legend Johnny Cash; and Jimmy Campbell, 40, a bluegrass fiddler who...

  6. 24. Okt. 2003 · Rosie Nix-Adams. She was the daughter of June Carter Cash and her second husband, Edwin "Rip" Nix. After her mother married country music singer/songwriter Johnny Cash in 1968, Nix became one of his stepdaughters. Rosie Nix Adams was an American singer, in the genres of country, folk, and gospel.

  7. 26. Okt. 2003 · Rosie Nix Adams, the daughter of Cash's late wife June Carter and her first husband Richard 'Rip' Nix, was found dead in a motor home with a man named Jimmy Campbell. Officials suspected carbon monoxide from gas lanterns as the cause of death, but drugs were also present in the scene.