When you see North Carolina folk duo Chatham Rabbits on stage, you’re getting the real deal: heartfelt lyrics over guitar and banjo, an instant connection with audiences, and banter that can only come from a married duo that spends way […]
When you see North Carolina folk duo Chatham Rabbits on stage, you’re getting the real deal: heartfelt lyrics over guitar and banjo, an instant connection with audiences, and banter that can only come from a married duo that spends way […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: With Baz Luhrmann’s new film, Elvis, coming to theaters on June 24, we thought we’d share part of this story from our Winter 2019 “Vision” journal about the annual gathering called “Elvis Week” and the troves of Elvis memorabilia […]
Several small independent music venues in Nashville are fighting for their lives, or, in the case of Mercy Lounge, have recently lost the battle. And it’s probably happening in your town, too. Venues often don’t own the building they’re […]
This post was originally published on April 18, 2022. It has been updated to highlight the June 18 drop date. After a couple years of fragmented Record Store Day “Drops” to avoid crowds during the pandemic, the traditional one-day […]
Kenny Loggins has many musical claims to fame: movie songs like “Danger Zone” from Top Gun, “Footloose” from the original movie, and “I’m Alright” from Caddyshack and we as his solo records and his hits with Loggins & Messina, like […]
After returning from a hiatus with their 2018 self-produced Life Is Good on the Open Road, Trampled By Turtles is back with another batch of new music, and this time they tapped Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy to steer the project. […]
In 1970, a lovesick Eric Clapton, tortured by his obsession with his best friend’s wife, penned the lyrics to “Layla,” which became the centerpiece of one of rock’s most enduring albums, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. It was […]
Over 40 years ago, when I first lived in New York, I lived a short walk from CBGB. While it became famous as the purported birthplace of punk, the origin of the venue’s name represented three genres of roots […]
The War and Treaty was one of No Depression’s very first Spotlight artists, back when we started that feature in 2018. We loved their debut album, Healing Tide, but we also loved their story — two musicians struggling for […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: S.G. Goodman is No Depression’s Spotlight artist for June. Learn more about her and her new album, Teeth Marks, in our interview, and look for more from Goodman all month long. If you fancy yourself a […]
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