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Roseanne Cash Tells All to Joe Donohue

Sunday, October 10 @ 2 p.m.
Rural Intelligence Arts
We all know Joe Donohue, WAMC’s peerless interviewer, and many of us feel as if we know singer-songwriter Roseanne Cash, daughter of Johnny, stepdaughter of June Carter Cash, author of essays and fiction. After all, for decades we’ve listened to lyrics (hers and theirs) and seen the documentary and feature film about them. But when Joe interviews Rosanne about her new book, Composed: A Memoir, we suspect we’ll find out that, until that moment, we really didn’t know her at all.  This is a ticketed event, hosted by Oblong Books & Music, but in anticipation of a big turnout, it is being held at a church down the street from their Rhinebeck store.

Parish Hall at the Church of the Messiah
6436 Montgomery Street (one block north of the bookstore)
Rhinebeck
Tickets/$5; cost will be deducted from the purchase of books or CDs at the event
Reservations recommended.

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