

Rosanne Cash on allowing yourself to be called an artist, respect, and rituals.
Rosanne Cash is a 4-time Grammy-winning member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, who has released over a dozen albums and published 5 books, has had her (prose) writing featured in the likes of Oxford American, The New York Times, and The Atlantic, was the 2020 recipient of the Edward MacDowell Medal for outstanding contributions to American culture, and holds an honorary doctorate from Berklee College of Music. We talk with Rosanne about navigating insecurity and imposter syndrome, measuring your own success by your talent and not your validation, allowing yourself to be called an artist, prose vs songwriting, respect for yourself and for the audience, and a whole lot more.
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Links:
- Rosanne Cash
- Joan Baez SF event
- Ep 47 - Margo Price
- Tom Morello
- “House on the Lake”
- John Stewart
- Martha Graham
- “I Will Miss What I Wanted to Lose”
- Maria Callas memoire
- Ep 39 - Joe Henry
- Tom Waits
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