This CD is dedicated to the love and memories of my late wife and eternal soul mate, Rosey Carter Adams A.K.A. “The Wildwood Rose”, all those who have since passed on with her and to the few who remain. Rosey was one flower whose voice was, until now [+]This CD is dedicated to the love and memories of my late wife and eternal soul mate, Rosey Carter Adams A.K.A. “The Wildwood Rose”, all those who have since passed on with her and to the few who remain. Rosey was one flower whose voice was, until now, only heard by a lucky few. This CD was also made as a reminder to the rest of the world of the talent that went into creating it and all those we’ve lost since. Johnny and June, who need no introduction, provided all the spiritual inspiration and leadership that anyone would ever need. Rosey supplied the heart, the voice and the words to the songs. Jimmy was the strings on the fiddle that haunt the background of this CD. Bob spoke the words that motivated Rosey into the studio and helped create some of the lyrics on this CD. And Merle Kilgore was the smile and the inspiration behind Rosey and Jimmy’s last recording “Cry Baby Holler”. Last time I saw him, he was thrilled with the song and stated that I needed to get it out there. So this CD is also in honor of his last wish to me. Without each of these four poeple mentioned, I would not have this small body of work that means so much to me and did also to all of them. I miss them very very much as we all do. Rosey has one of the most impressive pedigrees in music history. She is the daughter of June Carter Cash, Grand Daughter of Mother Maybell Carter, and stepdaughter of Johnny Cash. Although June and Johnny both never referred to their children as “step”. She is a half sister to Carlene Carter and John Carter Cash, stepsister to Rosana Cash and spirit sister to all in the music world. She was born Rozana Lea Nix, daughter of June Carter and Rip Nix, July 13, 1958. She was buried Rozana Lea Adams and left me alone in this world October 24, 2003. She was and always will be my buddy, best friend, soul mate and the most compassionate wife any man would ever hope to have. I love you Rosey and will miss you daily ‘til I see you again on the far banks of Jordan. Until then, my heart remains broken and I am lost without you. Popabilly Muzic was a brainchild of mine that Rosey loved. One day we were talking about music categories and I said a lot of mine and Rosey’s music was kind of Rockabilly with a little more pop than rock, thus Popabilly was conceived. Since Rose
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