April 1998 found Freedy Johnston in Los Angeles recording tracks for his album Blue Days Black Nights. As a respite from the studio, Johnston played a gig at Santa Monicas famed McCabes Guitar Shop. The beautifully rough and engaging performance […]
April 1998 found Freedy Johnston in Los Angeles recording tracks for his album Blue Days Black Nights. As a respite from the studio, Johnston played a gig at Santa Monicas famed McCabes Guitar Shop. The beautifully rough and engaging performance […]
In which Ralph Stanley gets to take advantage of his surprise late-in-life emergence as pop superstar to do what he’s always most wanted to in the first place: present himself to new fans in his natural context as leader, member […]
FRESH TRACK: Chuck Prophet – “Wake The Dead”Check it out
SPONSORED BY Yep Roc Records
No Depression depends on reader support to bring you top-quality roots music journalism on our website and in our quarterly journals. Donations large and small are greatly appreciated, and will help us hit our goal of raising $15,000 by Dec. 31.
Can you help us get there? Donate or subscribe using the buttons below. Thank you for your support!
Please consider becoming a subscriber or providing a donation. With your help, No Depression can continue to grow and cover roots music the way it deserves.