
The Latino Influence in Music – May 21, 2025
May 21 @ 11:30 am
Sharpen your expertise in the dynamic realm of the Latin Music Industry! Join us for a conversation featuring the insights of award-winning singer-songwriter Ana Cristina Cash and leading music business authorities John Carter Cash and Ricardo Rodriguez.
Delve into the specific copyright considerations within the Latin music landscape, exploring publishing intricacies, licensing nuances, and emerging legal trends. Discover the unique landscape of the Latin music industry, from its rich cultural heritage to its global influence. You don’t want to miss this event!
Ana Cristina Cash is a Nashville-based American singer-songwriter who was originally raised in Miami, Florida by her Cuban parents who moved to the United States in the early 1960s during the onset of the revolution. Growing up listening to a multitude of genres, Cash’s sound was influenced by an eclectic array of inspiration from Country, Pop, improvisational Jazz and Latin music. Writing directly from the heart, the singer-songwriter’s recordings exhibit a broad vocal range, spanning from an expressive and resonating contralto to a soaring coloratura soprano, otherwise known as the “whistle register.” Ana earned her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Florida International University and her master’s degree in creative writing and literature from Harvard University.
The bilingual artist started her professional music career debuting her talents at age 6 on the Spanish-language variety show “Sabado Gigante,” where she continued to film regularly until the age of 14.
JOHN CARTER CASH
Musician, singer-songwriter, producer, and author John Carter Cash has been involved with music his entire life. Growing up, John Carter spent nearly as much time on the road with his parents as at home with them in Hendersonville. He learned to play from true masters of the craft, including at the knee of his grandmother, world-renowned guitarist Maybelle Carter, and has released three critically-acclaimed solo albums since the early 2000s – Bitter Harvest, The Family Secret, and We Must Believe In Magic.
Cash is perhaps best known, however, as an accomplished record producer, work he began on his mother June Carter Cash’s LP, Press On, which won the 2000 GRAMMY Award for Best Traditional Folk Album. He then worked with Rick Rubin as Associate Producer on his father Johnny Cash’s American III: Solitary Man (2000) and American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002). The former won the GRAMMY Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance; the latter won CMA Awards for Album of the Year, Single of the Year (“Hurt”), and Music Video of the Year (“Hurt”), GRAMMYs for Best Male Vocal Performance (“Give My Love to Rose”) and Best Short Form Video (“Hurt”), and has been certified 1.5x platinum. Since then, John Carter has produced hundreds of recordings for dozens of artists, including Sheryl Crow, Loretta Lynn, Willie Nelson, Elvis Costello, Kris Kristofferson, Emmylou Harris, and Vince Gill.
John Carter Cash has had success as a film actor and producer, as well, and as an author – including three childrens’ books, a novel, a cookbook of family recipes, a biography of his mother, and a memoir of his relationship with his father.
Rick Rodriguez has been in the Nashville music business for over 20 years and is the founder of La Cara Productions, an entity that handles management, artist development, consultation, and production. Through La Cara Productions he has launched the Music Industry Mixers initiative, a series of panels focused on bringing professional music industry insight to Latino creators, providing a space where they can expand their network and discover new avenues that will support and inspire them as they navigate the music industry. He also serves as VP Operations for Mono Mundo B, a record label founded by Raul Malo, lead singer for the Grammy Award winning band The Mavericks.
Rick is a change creator that serves as a bridge between LatAm music, culture and lifestyle and the rest of the world. By creating innovative partnerships and staying constantly engaged with the Latino community, he will bring Latin American artists to the forefront of the Country and Americana markets. Rick is a graduate of MTSU’s Recording Industry Program.
This is a private event for Society members and their registered guests. If you are interested in becoming a member of the Copyright Society of the South, or if you are an active member and did not receive your email invitation, contact us at copyrightsocietyofthesouth@gmail.com .