“Extremely Honored and Humbled” Rosanne Cash is First Woman to Receive Crossroads of American Music Award
Rosanne Cash was named the winner of the sixth-annual Crossroads of American Music award.
She is the first woman honoree in the award’s history.
The singer is “extremely honored and humbled,” per a statement in the Delta Business Journal.
“I feel that so much of what I am, what I am drawn to, what I love, what I write about and what is in my very bloodstream comes from the Delta,” Cash said.
Cash will feted Oct. 3 in Cleveland, Miss., and follows previous winners Charley Pride, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bobby Rush, Keb’ Mo’ and Marty Stuart.
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