EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is an extension of the exploration in our summer journal of how people and music migrate and mix. For more stories on the theme we’re calling (Im)migration, check out the summer journal here. * * […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story is an extension of the exploration in our summer journal of how people and music migrate and mix. For more stories on the theme we’re calling (Im)migration, check out the summer journal here. * * […]
You could have heard a pin drop most of the night at the Mother Church of Country Music as Justin Townes Earle turned in a mesmerizing, enrapturing performance. I’ve seen Justin enough in concert now–most recently at Bell’s Brewery in […]
I’ve just watched footage of Mean Mary James as a six-year-old singing “Long Tall Texan” live on the Country Boy Eddie TV Show back in ‘86. Wide brimmed hat, guitar larger than her torso, a drawl and a charm […]
The kind of music No Depression covers has never been big on borders or restrictions, and we love to see artists exploring their boundaries and breaking right through them. This week, The Devil Makes Three releases an album that’s all about breaking […]
Colebrook Road was conceived when guitarist Jesse Eisenbise, a middle school teacher and his friend Wade Yankey, a consulting engineer, went to see the Steep Canyon Rangers in 2007 or 2008, as Jesse says, “Just when they were exploding.” Soon […]
Read Below for our exclusive with Darryl Rahn and listen the the premiere of his latest single “First” after the interview. You have released a wide array of music through the years. What is your musical background? At what […]
Rodney Crowell World Cafe Live Philadelphia, Pa 8/24/2018 First of all it is great to see and hear Rodney Crowell out on tour. He sounds great. The show was opened by Joe Robinson. A singer songwriter from Australia who […]
It’s an unusual and sad anniversary of sorts, and one I’ve either missed reading about or perhaps it has simply slipped by unnoticed. On a spring day in 2008 I picked up the most recent issue of No Depression, a […]
It is great to see and hear Rodney Crowell out on tour. He sounds great. The show was opened by Joe Robinson, a singer-songwriter from Australia who we will probably be hearing a lot about. Man, what a guitar player. […]
Fifty years ago this week (Aug. 23-26, 1968), Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman, and many others organized The Festival of Life in Chicago on the eve of the Democratic National Convention. Coming at the end of an already violent year — […]
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