Experience a special evening with Rosanne Cash at Caramoor. This four-time Grammy winner brings her stunning blend of Americana, folk, and country to our intimate stage, alongside her husband and musical partner John Leventhal. With 21 Top 40 hits and 11 chart-toppers to her name, Cash’s storytelling and musical heritage shine through in every song. Don’t miss this rare chance to see one of America’s most beloved songwriters up close.
All are invited to post-show reception. Dinner and concert ticket options are available. Contact events@caramoor.org for details.
All but $70 per ticket is tax-deductible, as provided by law. A contribution letter will be mailed. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Please note that payment for tickets may not be made through a donor-advised fund. Ticket purchases do not count toward Membership. Contributions are tax-deductible, as provided by law.
Please note, as this is a Benefit Event, there are no refunds or ticket exchanges. If you are unable to use your tickets, they will be converted to a contribution in support of Caramoor’s programming.
Rosanne Cash, vocals and guitar
John Leventhal, guitar
One of the country’s pre-eminent singer-songwriters, Rosanne Cash has released 15 albums that have earned 4 Grammys and 12 additional nominations. Cash is also an author of four books including the best-selling memoir Composed, which the Chicago Tribune called “one of the best accounts of an American life you’ll likely ever read.” Her essays have appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, The Oxford American, and more. A new book, Bird on a Blade, combines images by artist Dan Rizzie with Cash’s lyrics.
In addition to touring, Cash has partnered in programming with Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Minnesota Orchestra, and the Library of Congress. Cash was awarded the SAG/AFTRA Lifetime Achievement Award for Sound Recordings in 2012 and the 2014 Smithsonian Ingenuity Award in the Performing Arts. She was a Carnegie Hall Perspectives artist in 2015-16 and was a 2015 Artist-In-Residence at the Country Music HOF and Museum. She is currently Artist-in-Residence at NYU. She is one of only a handful of women to be elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2017-18, she was a resident artistic director at SFJAZZ and will continue her partnership in 2022. In 2018, Cash was awarded the “Spirit of Americana” Free Speech Award by the AMA and received an honorary doctorate from Berklee. In 2021, Cash was the first female composer to receive the MacDowell Medal, awarded since 1960 to an artist who has made an outstanding contribution to American culture.
To learn more Roseanne Cash, visit her website.