No Depression has been serving the Americana, alt-country and roots music community since 1995.
A blog post by big boy was featured
Nicholas BECK replied to Dave Crotts's discussion 'Best Show I Skipped (with deep regrets)'
Richard Pusateri replied to Dave Crotts's discussion 'Best Show I Skipped (with deep regrets)'
Stina replied to T Hanssen's discussion 'What is your favorite album this week?'
Mark Lammie replied to Dave Crotts's discussion 'Best Show I Skipped (with deep regrets)'
John Apice posted a blog post
Frank Kocher replied to Jeff Burger's discussion 'Favorite Springsteen Cover Versions?'
victoria nowak posted a video
Will James left a comment for Bobbi Benton-Stewart
Alan Harrison commented on hyperbolium.com's blog post 'CD Reissue Review: Albert King - Born Under a Bad Sign (Stax, 1967/2013)'
Bobbi Benton-Stewart joined Wayne Williams's group
Bobbi Benton-Stewart joined Will James's group
Jack replied to Lost Hills's discussion 'The Poet Laureate of Alt. Country?'
COLD SATELLITE (with JEFFREY FOUCAULT)
Cavalcade (Signature Sounds)
2013 sophomore album from this band centered on the collaboration between songwriter Jeffrey Foucault and poet Lisa Olstein. Cavalcade both refines and concentrates the band's signature amalgam of Rock, Blues, and Country. Described by legendary music…
ContinuePosted by Bill Frater on May 21, 2013 at 10:30am
Although Hans Theessink has made a name for himself with his acoustic blues guitar proficiency, he's the closest thing to Ry Cooder other than Cooder himself. On his last outing on Blue Groove, Theessink collaborated with long time Cooder vocalist Terry Evans for 2012's Delta Time, a soulful, gospel drenched electric blues excursion. This time out its all Theesink, acoustic and…
Posted by big boy on May 21, 2013 at 8:00am
Country artist's fine return to his bluegrass roots
Clinton Gregory had a run of Top-100 country hits in the early '90s, but both his releases and commercial success became scarce by mid-decade. He returned last year with Too Much Ain't Enough, his first album in…
ContinuePosted by hyperbolium.com on May 20, 2013 at 6:30pm
On episode 140 of the Americana Music Show, Beth Lee talks about Lucinda Williams' and Wanda Jackson's influence on Beth Lee and the Breakups and the pros and cons of working in Austin.
Plus roots rock from The Del Lords, rockabilly from Wayne Hancock, stringband music from Steel Wheels, folk-rap from Alex Culbreth and the Dead Country Stars, southern rock from Deadstring Brothers, soul music from the…
ContinuePosted by Calvin Powers on May 20, 2013 at 12:30am
On my guitar blog New.Old.Stock., I have a semi-regular column called "These are a Few of My Favorite Tones," highlighting my favorite recorded guitar sounds. Back in March I dedicated an edition of "My Favorite Tones" to acoustic Americana music. Time for the electric…
Continue
With a career as diverse as the emerging genre we call ‘Americana,’ Jim Lauderdale continues on the same track toward collaboration, generosity and an imagination fused with the influence of Country and Bluegrass traditions. His December, 2012 release with musical cohort, Buddy Miller, is a collection of songs, some covers and some originals, that focuses on the tight harmony vocal approach eschewing style over the feel and soul of the song. It’s a…
Posted by Terry Roland on May 19, 2013 at 4:30pm
Irma Thomas' lost early-70s soul sides
After relocating from New Orleans to Los Angeles, soul queen Irma Thomas largely disappeared from public view for a few years. But a series of singles produced by Jerry Williams (a.k.a. Swamp Dogg) on the indie Canyon, Roker and Fungus labels led to this eight-track release in 1973. Williams had proven himself…
ContinuePosted by hyperbolium.com on May 19, 2013 at 10:38am
What can I tell you? I’ve been a fan of Emmylou Harris since I first saw The Last Waltz at the cinema in 1979 and Rodney Crowell ever since a friend gave me a copy of Diamonds and Dirt on cassette as a birthday present. So, finally seeing not only one of them in concert, but both together had made me nervously excited for weeks in advance.
If you don’t know it, the Sage Music Centre on the Gateshead side of the banks of the River Tyne is an amazing building that…
ContinuePosted by Alan Harrison on May 19, 2013 at 7:00am
All twenty-eight of Eddy Arnold's chart-topping singles
For most artists, a twenty-eight track collection of their biggest chart hits would be a fair representation of their commercial success. In Eddy Arnold's case, twenty-eight #1 singles only very lightly skims the surface of nearly thirty-nine consecutive years of chart success that stretched…
ContinuePosted by hyperbolium.com on May 19, 2013 at 10:14am
By day three I'm starting to flag, but Canada House at the Blind Tiger looks intriguing: a line-up sponsored by music organisations from three of the western provinces. I'm off to Alberta at the end of July, so this could be a good warm-up.
'We're here to show you that Western Canada is about more than just wheatfields, gravel roads and kissing your cousin behind the barn,' says the man from Manitoba Music, introducing Winnipeg sextet Royal Canoe.
"Of…
ContinuePosted by Peter Wrench on May 19, 2013 at 1:30am
Added by Aart van Hoften
Added by Mary Margaret
Added by Craig Young
Started by Dave Crotts in Uncategorized. Last reply by Nicholas BECK 21 minutes ago.
Started by T Hanssen in Recommendations. Last reply by Stina 43 minutes ago.
Started by Jeff Burger in Uncategorized. Last reply by Frank Kocher 1 hour ago.
Started by Lost Hills in Uncategorized. Last reply by Jack 3 hours ago.
Started by Jeff Burger in Uncategorized. Last reply by Miguel A 7 hours ago.
Started by victoria nowak in Uncategorized. Last reply by Jack 10 hours ago.
Started by Evelina Gold in Uncategorized yesterday.
Started by Jon Sten in Uncategorized. Last reply by Jim Moulton yesterday.
Started by Randy Brown in Uncategorized. Last reply by Billy Morrison yesterday.
Started by Lucky Mud in Uncategorized. Last reply by Greg Reilly yesterday.
Started by Midwestern Lull in Indie artists connect. Last reply by Andrea Stray on Monday.
Started by Lucky Mud in Uncategorized. Last reply by Stina on Friday.
Started by Dave Crotts in Uncategorized. Last reply by Dave Crotts May 15.
Started by mark loveday in Uncategorized. Last reply by Kurt Fortmeyer May 15.
Started by Hal Bogerd in Uncategorized. Last reply by Lundy May 14.
Started by Dave Crotts in Uncategorized May 14.
Started by Joe FitzGerald in Uncategorized. Last reply by Rob Byron May 14.
Started by The Imperial Rooster in Indie artists connect. Last reply by Jesse Burdick May 12.
Started by Nick Wall in Great songs. Last reply by Nick Wall May 12.
Started by Sherrill Hewins in Uncategorized. Last reply by Margaret Paul Edwards May 10.
86 members
332 members
66 members
249 members
15 members
96 members
7 members
37 members
60 members
160 members
If you enjoy this site please consider helping us with a small donation!
Don't like PayPal? Mail a check to: No Depression, PO Box 31332, Seattle, WA 98103
When you shop at Amazon please enter through this search box and No Depression receives a referral fee
Created by No Depression Feb 17, 2009 at 9:06pm. Last updated by No Depression Sep 24, 2012.
© 2013 Created by No Depression.
Badges | ND Terms Of Use | ND Privacy Policy | Report an Issue | Terms of Service
