The benefits of musical therapy are no secret: Music, in the right doses and of the right variety, has been proven to have a therapeutic effect for all sorts of ailments and moods. In Bob Graham and Missi Ivie’s case, […]
The benefits of musical therapy are no secret: Music, in the right doses and of the right variety, has been proven to have a therapeutic effect for all sorts of ailments and moods. In Bob Graham and Missi Ivie’s case, […]
“All children make up stories, most folks just quit,” David Clark says when asked how he got started. Clark’s storytelling carries a definite musicality in texture, tone, and pace, peeling open layers of meaning behind the simple actions of everyday […]
On June 4, we lost an American treasure — the multi-talented musician, singer and songwriter John Hartford. Many on the periphery of the music business knew John as the composer of the mega-hit “Gentle On My Mind”, while others closer […]
WHO’S CUTER, JEFF OR JAY: Here’s the 64-dollar question: Who will release the new WILCO album? Tensions have arisen between Jeff Tweedy’s band and its label, Warner Bros. imprint Reprise, regarding the commerciality of the band’s completed album Yankee Hotel […]
The more I write, the less I really know what happens. You get an idea for a song. Well, where does that come from? I don’t know. You just hear a phrase or a little something that just catches you; […]
No Depression: No disappointment A little bit under a year ago, I got hold of my first-ever issue of ND, and it impressed the heck out of me. Now that some time has passed, and I’m familiar with the magazine […]
1 Lucinda Williams, Essence (Lost Highway) 2 Various Artists, O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack (Mercury) 3 Whiskeytown, Pneumonia (Lost Highway) 4 Alejandro Escovedo, A Man Under The Influence (Bloodshot) 5 Nickel Creek, self-titled (Sugar Hill) 6 Bob Dylan, Essential […]
Adam Carroll might be peddling short stories to the New Yorker today had he not fallen into a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy, namely the notion that he could get girls with a guitar. He’s not saying if it worked, but […]
“Maybe I do tend to concentrate on the more miserable aspects of life in my work,” says Amy Allison, “but it’s a thrill when you have a good idea for a song, and you’re doing it, and communicating. I have […]
It’s hard to believe that Chet Atkins, a name synonymous with Nashville, ever had a problem with the place, but in 1950 he did. He was in Springfield, Missouri, at the time, working on KWTO with Maybelle and the Carter […]
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