Ana Cristina Cash was raised in Miami, Florida. Of Cuban descent, she is bilingual and began her professional music career at the tender age of six. She quickly became an accomplished champion of the singing competitions on the variety show Sábado Gigante. Ana’s recordings showcase her broad vocal range, from a deep, resonating contralto to a soaring soprano, revealing what is known to some as a “whistle register.”
At the age of 15, Ana signed to Sony Music’s Latin division and recorded her debut Spanish-language album, Ana Cristina. 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” at a presidential inauguration, singing for President George W. Bush in 2005.
In 2016, Ana married music producer John Carter Cash and has since been living and recording in Nashville, Tennessee, primarily at their historic Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville. Her music beautifully blends her deep connection to Country, Pop, and Latin influences, creating a soulful, signature sound. She made her Grand Ole Oprydebut in 2019, performing her original songs, and has also taken the stage at The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Madison Square Garden, and various major sporting events.
Recently, Ana Cristina released her latest single, "Last Call" (English) / "Tu Última Llamada" (Spanish). A testament to her versatility as a bilingual powerhouse, the track seamlessly bridges cultural influences, delivering a poignant and empowering message that resonates across audiences. With her passionate storytelling and genre-blending melodies, Ana Cristina continues to carve out a distinct and enduring place in music.
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