An edition of Composed (2010)

Composed

a memoir

Composed
Rosanne Cash, Rosanne Cash
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An edition of Composed (2010)

Composed

a memoir

For thirty years as a musician, Rosanne Cash has enjoyed both critical and commercial success, releasing a series of albums that are as notable for their lyrical intelligence as for their musical excellence. In this memoir, Cash writes compellingly about her upbringing in Southern California as the child of country legend Johnny Cash, and of her relationships with her mother and her famous stepmother, June Carter Cash. In her account of her development as an artist she shares memories of recording her own first album on a German label; working her way to success; her Nashville marriage to Rodney Crowell; her relationship with the country music establishment; taking a new direction in her music and moving to New York; motherhood; dealing with the deaths of her parents, in part through music; the process of songwriting; and her fulfillment with her current husband and musical collaborator, John Leventhal.--From publisher description.

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Publisher
Viking
Language
English
Pages
245

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Composed: a memoir
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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.421642092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.C2654 A3 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p. :
Number of pages
245

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24791213M
ISBN 10
0670021962
ISBN 13
9780670021963
LCCN
2010010327
OCLC/WorldCat
462897478

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