by Dan King Back in the late ’60′s, there wasn’t much to do in Phoenix Arizona. On summer afternoons, the mercury would routinely spike to 110 degrees and the prevailing wisdom was to take dental records along if you were […]
by Dan King Back in the late ’60′s, there wasn’t much to do in Phoenix Arizona. On summer afternoons, the mercury would routinely spike to 110 degrees and the prevailing wisdom was to take dental records along if you were […]
Dar Williams is back at it again. The much-loved contemporary folk musician is using her songs to bring awareness to social injustice. In this case, it’s the War on Women. Williams has set her song “Cool as I Am” against […]
cross posted from Me,Myself,Music and Mysteries Last week when I was reviewing the Euro-Americana Chart I saw an artist at Number 5 whose name I didn’t recognize (big surprise), the artist was Tony Denikos, the album Under the Church. I’ve heard […]
I’m used to seeing the stage for a Low Anthem show strewn with all manner of instruments but a couple of tins of paint? No, me neither! The indie-folk group, a quintet in its current incarnation, was making a welcome […]
Long before it became big business and lyric content was king, music was played out on the front porch with the whole family gathered round. Unless the tune was a folk song passed down by word of mouth, there were […]
Brian Wilson Turns 70: & The Beach Boys Reunion We Never Thought We’d See By Courtney Sudbrink, Editor, Turnstyled Junkpiled Brian Wilson turns 70 today. If someone would have told me, ten years ago, that on this day, he would […]
Before the Occupy Wall Street movement woke Americans back up to the opportunity of protest… Before the Civil Rights movement, anti-war demonstrations, and the counterculture revolution… Before Bruce Springsteen or Steve Earle, before punk rock, before Bob Dylan, and even […]
Shipcote and Friends Me and my Buddies Charming and Gentle Western Swing from North Eastern Troubadour Graham Anderson has been a musician for nye on thirty years and recording as Shipcote for ten years now and he still […]
Way back in the old days, when No Depression came to you on paper instead of pixels, there was a brief review of Dave Olson’s first album in Issue #38 by Jim Musser. In describing the Iowa City short order […]
Forgot about my No Depression Page…hey thanks to Bob Johnston, Greg Lee, Tim Roesler, DAve Tanner, Mae & Spike (oh yeah…DAVE JAFFRAY and PAUL “The Malt” NORTON) for a greta time way back in Jan. at 318. I think […]
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