A few months ago, I featured an album from a popular Seattle busker by the name of Ben Fisher. His debut album, Heavy Boots & Underwoods, is a great list of songs written and sung by Ben and is somewhat […]
A few months ago, I featured an album from a popular Seattle busker by the name of Ben Fisher. His debut album, Heavy Boots & Underwoods, is a great list of songs written and sung by Ben and is somewhat […]
Do you like Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Hanks Williams or Faron Young ? Well, these are Pat Roberts’ heroes. We can definitely hear it his album “Lonesome and blue” just released last Fall with his band the […]
Rick Steff, to me, is one of the best things about Lucero, so I jumped at the chance to speak with him at Mercy Lounge in Nashville. We discussed life in Lucero, his incredible career as a journeyman, and, last but certainly not […]
I spent the last ten days in the Denver area, exploring some national parks, visiting family, relaxing. One of the side trips we took during that time was to Red Rocks. Red Rocks Amphitheater got its start around 1906, when […]
I haven’t posted anything on No Depression for a long time. I seem to get bogged down with FB, Twitter, Google+, Web Site and other stuff. But over the past year things have been going well and I have just […]
A few weeks ago I reached a critical milestone as an “Artist”. I released 30+ minutes of original music in the form of a ten track album called Follow the River Bend. I believe that I somehow managed to create […]
Every once in a great while the stars align and the universe works its mystical powers to match and unite people into perfect and harmonious couples and/or partners like Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, Johnny […]
Rhode Island folk duo Brown Bird’s Salt for Salt is an extended spiritual rave-up of folk and blues which rages darkly on, expressing the eternal human battle to remain relevant through conflict and challenge. This is the folk album for […]
Mandolin Orange’s latest double EP is an attempt to show the full, multifaceted depth of its bluegrass sound. The album art shows Andrew Marlin’s and Emily Frantz’s faces on the head of a copper coin, and though the splitting of […]
On episode 68 of the Taproot Podcast, we featurea special audio show about the making of The Lost Notebooks of Hank Williams. 13 singer/songwriters were given the opportunity to set lyrics from Hank Williams’ notebooks to music and perform them […]
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