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Open December 5, the Museum’s latest exhibit, Rosanne Cash: Time Is a Mirror, traces the life of an artist, raised within a legacy few get to experience, who established a legacy all her own. Referred to as “a musical mystic” and a “songwriting time traveler,” Cash has created work that moves among genres and transcends time with a singular voice.
Rosanne Cash will take the Museum stage Sunday, December 8, for a special interview on the opening weekend of the exhibition. This program is free to members, but tickets are required.
Interview and Performance: Rosanne Cash
Sunday, December 8 | 2:30 – 4:00 PM | Ford Theater
To celebrate the opening of the exhibition Rosanne Cash: Time Is a Mirror, Rosanne Cash will sit down for a one-on-one interview with the Museum’s RJ Smith. Cash upended country music in the 1980s with records that blended Los Angeles country, new wave, and roots rock, and she continues to be a groundbreaking songwriter and performer, inspiring many others. A four-time Grammy winner, Cash’s hits include “Ain’t No Money,” “Blue Moon with Heartache,” “I Don’t Know Why You Don’t Want Me,” “I Wonder,” “It Hasn’t Happened Yet,” “My Baby Thinks He’s a Train,” “Never Be You,” and “Second to No One.”
Rosanne Cash Past Programs
Rosanne Cash Exhibit Highlights
PLAN YOUR VISIT
The exhibition Rosanne Cash: Time is a Mirror runs December 5, 2024, through March, 2026, at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in downtown Nashville.