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Rosanne CashFriday 1 August 2003
Rosanne Cash by Annie Annie Liebovitz
As the oldest daughter of country legend Johnny Cash, Rosanne Cash grew up struggling with the idea of fame and success.

Having conquered her fears she has gone on to become an accomplished singer and songwriter in her own right.
Rosanne Cash joins Sheila to talk about the throat condition that literally silenced her for over 2 years, the duet that she sings with her father. She'll also sing live.
She'll be appearing at the 'Cambridge Folk Festival' on 2 August 2003.

Radio 2: Cambridge Folk Festival 2003
Rosanne Cash's official website
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