by Kim Ruehl There’s a danger one risks, when deciding to pursue traditional-style music. You can spend so much time digging into the roots that you lose grip on your own solid ground. We see this all the time from folks […]
by Kim Ruehl There’s a danger one risks, when deciding to pursue traditional-style music. You can spend so much time digging into the roots that you lose grip on your own solid ground. We see this all the time from folks […]
By Kim Ruehl One of the most memorable shows I ever saw in Seattle was Corb Lund at the Sunset Tavern. It was a dark and rainy night (aren’t they all?) and Zoe Muth was opening. There were maybe 10 people […]
By Hearth Music Here at No Depression we hear all the time about music being passed on from generation to generation, but there’s something really exciting about actually watching this happen. This is part of the wonderful story behind Smithsonian Folkways‘ […]
By Lee Zimmerman Dang if those Brits don’t have a handle on our homespun traditions. Just look at how the Stones and Led Zep refurbished the Blues, or how Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe and Robert Plant took to Country music […]
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