Features
Friday, January 12 2007
Slipped Discs 2006
PopMatters' writers share their favorite albums that no one else, including their colleagues, noticed.
Thursday, December 21 2006
Best Country of 2006
Goodbye to Academia, Pedantry, and even Austin: Roger Holland's favorite country albums of 2006 come from a very broad church indeed.
Columns
Wednesday, November 17 2010
Rosanne Cash: More Than Just a Legend's Daughter
Rosanne Cash’s lyricism plays on the page as if she’s on stage with guitar in hand. You can hear the music as you read. PopMatters Jaime Karnes talks with this gifted writer of songs and stories.
Reviews
Wednesday, November 16 2011
The Jayhawks + Rosanne Cash: 21 October 2011 - New York
With the Jayhawks, it always comes back to those voices and that vibe.
Thursday, October 8 2009
Rosanne Cash: The List
Thanks to Rosanne, Johnny Cash's list is a gift that survives to give again.
Tuesday, January 31 2006
Rosanne Cash: Black Cadillac
Confronting personal loss using public legacy, Rosanne has the last and most affecting word in a year filled with Cash legends.
Friday, December 23 2005
Rosanne Cash: Seven Year Ache / King's Record Shop / Interiors / The Very Best of Rosanne Cash
Rosanne Cash has always had a looming shadow over her career in that her daddy was Johnny.
Blogs
Monday, October 12 2009
Rosanne Cash: 10 October 2009 - St. Ann's Warehouse, Brooklyn
Words and Pictures by Thomas Hauner
Monday, October 12 2009
Verse-Chorus-Verse: An Interview with Rosanne Cash
Artist/Producer PC Muñoz mines for gems and grills the greats, five questions at a time.
Friday, September 18 2009
One Hit Wonder: Rosanne Cash
The daughter of a legend was also a successful singer in her own right.
News
Friday, February 12 2010
Rosanne Cash makes to-do lists of everything, whether it's errands to run or songs to sing
These days, it seems like everyone wants a list from Rosanne Cash. Time magazine asked for her Short List of Things to Do. Her manager…
Monday, December 4 2006
Inspired by death, Rosanne Cash sings with life
Browse through the luminous reviews of Rosanne Cash's recent album, "Black Cadillac," and you might suppose the music was a memorial. And, in part, you…


































