Rosanne Cash receives Grammy award
Rosanne Cash, daughter of Johnny Cash, holds up her Grammy after being named best country female vocalist. She won for the song “I don’t know why you don’t want me” which she told reporters she wrote 2 years ago after she was nominated but did not win. (UPI Photo/David Vondrack/Files)
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