CAMBRIDGE, Mass., December 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Ana Cristina Cash, 36, a prominent musical artist from South Florida who lives in Nashville, TN earned her MA in Creative Writing and Literature from Harvard University in November 2021. After three and a half years of participation in the graduate program at Harvard University based in Cambridge, MA both on campus and online, she is now one of from Harvard Distinguished Alumni, which includes many prominent world leaders, in the United States. Fortune 500 Presidents and CEOs.
Already an accomplished singer-songwriter who performs frequently on stages such as the Grand Ole Opry, Ms. Cash plans to use her knowledge to pursue her literary endeavors, including fictional novels, while continuing to write and perform. record new music albums. Before obtaining his master’s degree Harvard, she earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communications from Florida International University. “I’m so glad I took the graduate program in creative writing and literature at Harvard. Growing up, my family emphasized the importance of having an education for me. Even when I signed my first contract major with Sony Music as a teenager as I worked with Grammy Award-winning professionals on my projects, my dad encouraged me to stay in school while I worked in the entertainment industry and pointed out the value of a well-rounded education. His advice has stuck with me, and I hope I can inspire promising young artists to stay in school and not give up, despite whatever success they may achieve in the industry. Knowledge is valuable.
by Ana Cristina The most recently published poem she wrote titled “Resilient” can be found in the book What Doesn’t Kill Her: Women’s Stories of Resilience. The book was co-written and edited by Kerry Garvin and dr. Elizabeth Sharp McKetta. Ana bonded with both women when she was a student at Harvard and the book was published by Harridan and Strumpet Books.
Ana Cristina Cash was raised in Miami, Florida. Ana, of Cuban origin, is bilingual and began a professional career in music at the age of six. She quickly became an accomplished singing competition champion on the Univision Network variety show, “Sabado Gigante.” Ana’s recordings showcase her wide vocal range, from a deep resonant contralto to a stunning soprano, revealing what some call a “whistle register”. Ana signed with the Latin division of Sony Music at the age of 15 and recorded her first album, Ana Cristina, in Spanish. In 2004 she was nominated for the Premio Lo Nuestro award. The following year, she became the first Hispanic-American to perform the “Star-Spangled Banner” for a presidential inauguration of President Bush in 2005. In 2016, Ana married the music producer, John Carter Cash, and has since written and recorded music primarily in the Country and Pop genres. She made her Grand Ole Opry debut, performing her own original songs, in 2019. Ana released her holiday album, “My Christmas Collection” in 2018 and her most recent album, “Shine” was released in 2020. Regarding “Shine”, Billboard Magazine said, “It’s fair to say that Ana Cristina Cash Shine is the first full statement of a new career path for the singer. Some of Ana’s other notable appearances include Rock and Roll Hall of Fame performance, Madison Square Garden, and various other major sporting events. She resides in Nashville, TN with her husband and two children, thanks june cash and James Kristoffer Cash.
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