Acoustic Cash XI Rosanne Cash and Sandra Bernhard
Friday January 14, 2011 @ 7:00 PM
Price: $75.00
Member Price: $67.50
Rosanne Cash returns for her eleventh music show at the Rubin, this time with comedian and singer Sandra Bernhard.
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If you are interested in being on the stand-by list, you must arrive at the museum two (2) hours before the start of the program to place your name on the stand-by list. If there are tickets available at the start of the program the Front Desk staff will sell them to those on the stand-by list at the time, in the order the names were received.
Rosanne Cash made her Rubin Museum of Art debut on October 5, 2004, four days after the museum opened. In the course of her first six concerts at the museum, Cash debuted songs that were to make up her much-lauded 2006 album Black Cadillac. Her recent guests have included Elvis Costello, Joe Henry, Loudon Wainwright and Marc Cohn, accompanied by Rosanne's husband, Grammy Award-winning guitarist and arranger John Leventhal.
Cash just released the hit album The List. The track "Sea of Heartbreak" performed with Bruce Springsteen was nominated for a 2010 Grammy Award. Her other albums include Seven Year Ache, Somewhere in the Stars, and 10 Song Demo. Cash received a Grammy award for I Don't Know Why You Don't Want Me and was named Billboard's Top Singles Artist in 1988. In 2003, Cash released the landmark album Rules of Travel, which featured duets with Steve Earle and Sheryl Crow and the song 'September When It Comes', the last one she would record with her father Johnny Cash. It was followed by Black Cadillac in 2006. She is the author of Bodies of Water, a short-story collection, and a memoir Composed was published this past August.
For 25 years comedian Sandra Bernhard has been challenging fans and critics with her knife-edged humor, satire, and emotive performances on film, television, and the stage.

