We’ve been holding our breath for weeks, but it finally happened! Dolly Parton got her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (that she helped pay for, ahem). The feeling of relief from that is reward enough, but Dolly added […]
We’ve been holding our breath for weeks, but it finally happened! Dolly Parton got her first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (that she helped pay for, ahem). The feeling of relief from that is reward enough, but Dolly added […]
Andrew Bird and Jimbo Mathus are more than two accomplished musicians that work well with each other. They’re friends, with a creative, open-minded chemistry built upon 25 years of mutual respect and a desire for continued artistic growth. It’s […]
Cajun Music: A Reflection of a People, Volume II (Bluebird Press) has been a long time coming, and it’s well worth the wait. Continuing along the lines of the first volume, published in 1984, Ann Allen Savoy’s breathtaking sketches of […]
Whenever March rolls around, I play George Harrison’s “Here Comes the Sun.” Usually, the line “It’s been a long lonely winter” is perfunctory, but this year we need that sun more than ever. We also need an appropriate soundtrack. While […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: Sara Watkins is No Depression’s Spotlight artist for March 2021. Look for more about her and her new album, Under the Pepper Tree (out March 26), all month long. The pepper trees that grow in Southern […]
A recent death in my family has led me to that oddest of traditions, catching up with family and friends who you only ever see at funerals, or, as I call it, Methodist Family Reunion. When the inevitable “So, […]
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