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Rosanne Cash, born May 24, 1955, is an acclaimed American singer-songwriter and author, and the eldest daughter of Johnny Cash. Known for her distinctive blend of country, Americana, folk, pop, rock, and blues, she rose to prominence in the 1980s with hits like Seven Year Ache. Over her career, Cash has earned multiple Grammy Awards, including three in 2015 for her album The River and the Thread, and has achieved eleven number one country singles. An accomplished writer, she has published books, essays, and fiction in leading national magazines. Cash is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and remains a respected voice in American music and literature.