Rosanne Cash

HuffPost caught a first look at the Texas musician's cover of Rosanne Cash's "Seven Year Ache," performed as a chilling duet.
"To any who claim supremacy over other human beings, to any who believe in racial or religious hierarchy: we are not you."
For someone on the verge of unleashing a vast reservoir of wrath for public consumption, singer-songwriter Allison Moorer sounded downright chipper, much like Rayna James on the night last year when the fictitious country music star of Nashville swept the imaginary version of the CMA Awards.
For the past few years, my year-end music column has focused almost exclusively on lists of singles, from which I've tried my darndest to mine rubies in a slew of digital slush. Looking back on 2014, I was surprised to realize how many albums I fell in love with.
Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash joins Ricky to discuss being raised by Johnny Cash.
You have a new album, Carter Girl, that takes you back to your roots. What does being a Carter Girl mean to you?