
No Depression How about this piece on Josh Ritter from the archives to close out this holiday week?
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“I’m writing something for Johnny Cash,” Josh Ritter says. “I didn’t have anyone else to say it to.”

No Depression In honor of Thanksgiving, here's the Turkey Shuffle...
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In honor of the Thanksgiving holiday here in the United States, I wanted to share some Chris Stuart with you. In 2003, Californian Chris Stuart & Backcountry released a nice Americana/bluegrass album called Saints & Strangers. ...

No Depression Did a search for "Thanksgiving" in the ND archives to see what would turn up and #1 on the list was this feature story on Blue Mountain. I'm not sure what this article has to do with Thanksgiving but Blue Mountain has always been one of my favorite bands and anything written by Grant Alden is worth reading.
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No Depression has been the foremost journalistic authority on roots music for well over a decade, publishing 75 issues from 1995 to 2008. No Depression ceased publishing magazines in 2008 and took to the web. ...

Brent Great bands; great music!

David Henry Very good Americana music articles.

No Depression Patty Griffin's new gospel album just got a release date!
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Just a quick news item here. The folks at Big Hassle have announced a release date for Patty Griffin's upcoming gospel disc, Downtown Church, which includes collaborations with Buddy and Julie Miller, Emmylou Harris, Raul Malo, Jim Lauderdale, Shawn Colvin, Mike Farris, and Regina and Ann McCrary. ....

No Depression No Depression is proud to be sponsoring this great triple bill and have a pair of tickets to give away! Win a pair of tickets to see Jesse Sykes, The Moondoggies and Star Anna at the Showbox in Seattle this Saturday 11/28! Click here for details: http://bit.ly/8yij4I
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The Moondoggies perform during the free Concerts at the Mural series presented by KEXP and Seattle Center. Recorded 8/21/09.

No Depression Check out this great piece on Cyndi Wheeler from the archives.
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“Doing this sort of music was an idea,” Cyndi Wheeler explains, at a java emporium not far from Music Row. “I’ve come to love bluegrass so much; it speaks to me on a whole different level than jazz does, but both are exciting. ...

Tom Gillam, guilty pleasures, and the hunt for a sharp hook - Americana and roots music - No Depress
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Last night, during one of the hours in which parenthood trumps the chime of the phone, my friend Tom Gillam called to share a rant. I will paraphrase: I keep hearing these bands being compared to the Eagles, ...

No Depression Here's a little something for all you Leonard Cohen fans out there!
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By Leonard Cohen DVD directed by Murray Lerner Review by Douglas Heselgrave After five days of sleeping outdoors in the wind, cold and rain with little to eat, the crowd of 600,000 people who gathered at the 1970 Isle of Wight festival were more than a little cantankerous. ...

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When 21-year-old Alan Lomax dragged 155 pounds of luggage and recording equipment into the heat and humanity of Port-au-Prince’s dockside, he entered a crucible. In the Christmas season of 1936, Haiti was re-forging a national identity after a 15-year U.S. ...

No Depression Check out this great video of Rodriguez performing "Sugar Man" live on KEXP!
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One of the best live shows I saw this year was Rodriguez at the Triple Door in Seattle. This video is representative of that great show. Seattle based Light In The Attic records re-issued Cold Fact, Rodriquez's amazing 1969 debut album last year. ...

Audrey Auld-Mezera
"Billabong Song" ~ Songs of Australia on CD, by Audrey Auld. Learn more:
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No Depression Win tickets to see Vic Chesnutt at the Crocodile in Seattle this Friday, 11/27. Click here for details: http://bit.ly/5Q4pMt
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