No Depression (magazine)

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No Depression
Issue 59 of No Depression magazine (September/October 2005), featuring Nickel Creek.

Issue 59 of No Depression magazine (September/October 2005), featuring Nickel Creek.

Categories Music magazines
Frequency bi-monthly
First issue September 1995
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Language English
Website nodepression.net

No Depression was a bi-monthly magazine that covered a broad range of alternative country music, including Americana. It was launched in September 1995 (as a quarterly) and named for the Carter Family song "No Depression in Heaven", the 1990 album No Depression by the band Uncle Tupelo, and an early AOL online discussion group on alternative country.

The publishers announced in February 2008 that the May-June 2008 issue would be its last. [1] Buddy Miller was featured on the cover of the final issue, with No Depression declaring him Artist of the Decade.

In April, No Depression announced it would be publishing a twice-annual "bookazine" with University of Texas Press; the debut edition is schedule for fall 2008. No Depression also continues to operate its website.

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No Depression senior editors Barry Mazor (left) and David Cantwell; seated between them is Holly George-Warren, author of Public Cowboy No. 1, a biography of Gene Autry.
No Depression senior editors Barry Mazor (left) and David Cantwell; seated between them is Holly George-Warren, author of Public Cowboy No. 1, a biography of Gene Autry.
  1. 58: Lizz Wright (July-Aug), #59: Nickel Creek (Sept-Oct), #60: New Orleans (Nov-Dec)

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