Rosie Nix Adams

Singer

Birthday July 13, 1958

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Madison, Tennessee, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2003-10-24, Clarksville, Tennessee, U.S. (45 years old)

Nationality United States

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1958

Rosie Nix Adams (born Rozanna Lea Nix; July 13, 1958 – October 24, 2003) was an American singer, in the genres of country, folk, and gospel.

She was the daughter of June Carter Cash and her second husband, Edwin "Rip" Nix.

1968

After her mother married country music singer/songwriter Johnny Cash in 1968, Nix became one of his stepdaughters.

Born Rozanna Nix, she was called Rosie or Rosey, a daughter of June Carter Cash and her second husband Edwin "Rip" Nix.

She had an older half-sister from her mother's first marriage.

Later became a stepdaughter of Johnny Cash when her mother married him in 1968.

Her first name was spelled as both "Rosie" and "Rosey", according to stepsister Rosanne Cash.

Nix grew up with six siblings, including half and step-siblings.

Nix started her singing career performing as a backup singer for her stepfather's The Johnny Cash Show, David Grey, and Slim Whitman.

She was also a semi-regular performing member of the Carter Family.

1974

She performed a duet with Cash on his 1974 single "Father and Daughter" (a remake of the Cat Stevens song "Father and Son") from the album The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me.

1999

Adams was a background vocalist in her mother's album Press On (1999).

She sang in genres of country, folk, and gospel.

Nix married Philip Adams.

She used the name Rosie Nix Adams as a performer.

2003

On October 24, 2003 she and Jimmy Campbell, a bluegrass musician who played the fiddle, were found dead on a bus in Montgomery County, Tennessee.

Law enforcement officials initially called the deaths "suspicious".

The deaths were subsequently ruled to be accidental.

They died from carbon monoxide poisoning, produced from propane space heaters in the bus that were used without ventilation.

Nix Adams was 45 years old.

She was buried near her mother and stepfather (who had both died earlier that year) in the Hendersonville Memory Gardens in Hendersonville, Tennessee.