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323: 696:"The Great American Songbook" refers to the collection of 20th-century popular songs and jazz standards that helped define pop music in the United States. Stories examine the legacies of some of those beloved composers, songwriters, and songs. But this issue also challenges the existing discourse on American standards, explores how these musical traditions continue to influence contemporary roots artists, and questions what in our songbook really deserves to survive. People and places featured in this issue include Carly Simon, Loudon Wainwright III, Louis Armstrong, Abigail Washburn, Dirk Powell, Kamara Thomas, Rachael Price, Bettye LaVette, Tin Pan Alley, and many more! 40: 730:
will be ready for “spooky season” with the Fall 2021 issue! Called “Ghosts,” this edition's stories will highlight roots music folklore, legendary figures, forgotten histories, and contemporary musicians keeping these ethereal traditions alive. Of course, this genre of music has its share of ghosts —
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Pete Seeger's local legacy in the Hudson Valley, Tom Morello on Pete Seeger and the continued threat of censorship, The Kronos Quartet's classical-inspired Pete Seeger tribute, Steve Earle on Guy Clark, The 50th anniversary of Joni Mitchell's Clouds, A history of labor songs featuring Joe Hill, Billy
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Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson, Ani DiFranco, The Avett Brothers, Jason Isbell, Lori McKenna, Chris Hillman, Josh Ritter, Eliza Gilkyson, Mary Gauthier, and Gretchen Peters, Jolie Holland & Samantha Parton, Emily Saliers, Chastity Brown, Caspar Babypants, Samantha Crain, Susan Werner, Leeroy Stagger
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announced it would be returning to print after seven years of being an online-only publication. According to an article by Kim Ruehl, "we’re opening up pre-orders via Kickstarter for what will be a truly unique magazine – there will be no advertisements. Instead, the articles will be accompanied only
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is dedicating an entire issue to the human voice. Summer 2021 serves as quite the vocal issue, literally and figuratively. Stories take a deeper look at singing range, technicalities, and timbre, but also highlight individuals whose voices carry words of change, protest, and dissent throughout roots
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highlights the multitude of ways that roots musicians collaborate and why this music in particular thrives on community. Features in this issue include Brandi Carlile, Chris Thile, Resistance Revival Chorus, Rhett Miller, Tom Morello, The Texas Gentlemen, Newport Folk Festival, Gil Scott-Heron, Raul
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The spirit of collaboration is a rich tradition in roots music, from songwriting to recording and live performances. But even sitting around a campfire away from stages and spotlights (or navigating virtual terrains in quarantine), roots music is often the soundtrack to what brings us together. The
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introduced digital versions of their print journal. While the print journal remains ad-free, the digital versions include roots-music-related advertisements. Its journal contributors include roots music artists as well as professional critics and reporters, photographers, illustrators, and artists.
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Winter 2022 also features the launch of a new position — the musical guest editor! Singer, songwriter, and country-rock star Margo Price kicks off this inaugural post by contributing a personal essay and helping devise a topic for one of the stories featured in the issue. Featuring Angela Strehli,
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is the first since "Return to Print" issue in Winter 2015 without a theme and will pave the way for future editorial adventures. Each journal features long-form, multi-sourced stories highlighting the music's stars and up-and-comers, as well as its under-reported issues. Featuring Bobby Rush, John
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focuses on how the choices of roots music makers and fans affect the natural world around us. Stories address the historical, academic, and practical ways that the roots music community is working to make a more sustainable world. Featured artists in this issue include Ani DiFranco, Corb Lund, Dar
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The Beatles as a lasting influence to bluegrass and country musicians, Gillian Welch on winning a literary prize from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Amanda Shires on her love of poetry and earning her M.F.A., Keith Secola and his "Native Americana" anthem, The legend of "John Henry", An
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Dolly Parton, working class feminist, Bob Dylan's Midwest roots, Heartland rock via John Mellencamp, Melissa Etheridge, Kansas, and more, The enduring legacy of Hee Haw, The unknown story of Indiana's Gennett Records, Native American hip-hop and Standing Rock, Chicago and Austin's musical exchange
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aims to close 2021 on a positive note. The “Good News” issue will focus on what never seems to be covered enough these days — stories of kindness, positivity, and success in roots music and the musicians who have overcome some daunting obstacles to get to where they are today. Artists featured in
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A century of American music through the women of the Carter Family, Elizabeth Cotten's folk revival, The untold story of Karen Dalton, Annie Oakley and the legacy of outlaw country, An oral history of ‘Trio’, Big Mama Thornton, Alice Gerrard, Ruthie Foster, Sharon Van Etten on artists like Vashti
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explores all facets of the live music experience, compiling the most important roots music festivals and venturing behind the scenes at some legendary venues. Additionally, stories look at the challenges that live music curators and attendees face and dig into how roots musicians transform their
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For a collection of genres based in traditions, roots music is always evolving. The “Movers & Shakers” issue will highlight leaders in the community — both in the spotlight and unsung — who continue to push the boundaries of what's possible in roots music. Additionally, this theme will give
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explores equipment old and new and digital innovations by sharing stories of instruments, luthiers, machinery, and even less tangible songwriting tools to better understand how exactly roots music is made. Features include Alan Lomax, Alice Gerrard, American Aquarium, The Black Lillies, Ballake
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s exceptional print medium, the issue highlights the photos, comics, graphics, non-traditional band merchandise, and more that help both musicians and fans see new ideas through the sounds. Featured artists include Jeff Buckley, Scott Avett, Rebecca Loebe, The Mountain Goats, North Mississippi
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What's bluegrass music? – Bela Fleck, Noam Pikelny, and Sarah Jarosz, Neil Rosenberg's modern history of bluegrass music, Pioneering women of bluegrass – Hazel & Alice to Sierra Hull and beyond, Considering bluegrass rhythm sections, A pre-American history of the banjo, Bluegrass adventure
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explores what roots musicians eat, drink, and smoke, as well as farm, foster, and distill. In a larger sense, the issue also aims to balance body and mind and embrace contemporary notions of self-care. Of course, stories also include a taste of roots music's indulgences, too! Featuring Aoife
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Music life in Cuba (a photo essay), Shedding light on China's folk-punk scene with Abigail Washburn, Hanggai, and more, Q&A with David Broza on music in Israel and Palestine, How ancient Indian kirtan music has spread in the West, Celebrating music at Italy's Umbria Jazz Festival
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was launched in September 1995 (as a quarterly) by co-editors/co-founders Grant Alden and Peter Blackstock. Kyla Fairchild, who handled the business functions of the magazine from the beginning, became a co-publisher with Alden and Blackstock in 1998. The magazine was named for the
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Bragg, and Son Volt, The legacies of folk music supergroups like Cry, Cry, Cry, Monsters of Folk, and Our Native Daughters, Dracula on Spanish-language folk music, A resurgence of Yiddish-language folk songs, Original essays by Raye Zaragoza and Over the Rhine's Linford Detweiler
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Its online edition was largely crowd-sourced by contributions from a combination of writers and fans, regular columnists and staff reviewers. In 2019, the online version of the publication moved to align more with its print version variant by no longer accepting community posts.
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from characters in old standards to the many injustices that stymie equality in the music industry — and this issue doesn't shy away from them either. Artists featured in this issue include Amy Helm, Doc Watson, Hiss Golden Messenger, Lucy Dacus, Robert Johnson, and many more!
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has dedicated an entire issue to the spaces and places that facilitate gathering, performance, recording, music-making, community building, and more. Features in this issue include Jorma Kaukonen, Lilly Hiatt, MerleFest, NIVA, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, and many more!
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takes a more visual approach to understanding roots music in the Winter 2019 issue. Even though music is primarily an auditory experience, there are so many visual elements that go into presenting, performing, consuming, and engaging with this particular art form. Through
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recorded music into live presentations. Featured in this issue: Mandolin Orange, Rhett Miller (Old 97s), Chris Shiflett, Gaelynn Lea, Langhorne Slim, Wilco, Shovels & Rope, Laura Stevenson, Chadwick Stokes (Dispatch), High Fidelity, and more.
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Roots music has a special relationship with the venues in which it's played — from the unassuming living rooms to the fancy recording studios to the largest outdoor festivals. As the world continues to navigate the future of performing,
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Roots music wouldn't happen at all without a certain tool kit. Musicians need instruments to make acoustic music and all kinds of wires and technologies to project that music and transfer it to eager listeners. The Summer 2020 issue of
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by stunning photography and original illustrations. The paper will be larger and thicker than you might remember from the original incarnation, printed by the one of the only carbon-neutral printers in North America."
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declaring him Artist of the Decade. Soon after, co-founders Alden and Blackstock sold their ownership stakes to Fairchild in 2008 and 2010, respectively. In the wake of the magazine going out of print,
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special attention to the physical and bodily elements of music's power to move us. Features in this issue include Bonnie Raitt, Dan Auerbach, Rhiannon Giddens, Trey Anastasio, Woody Guthrie, and more!
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music. Features include Steve Earle, Sara Watkins, Leslie Jordan, Widespread Panic, Karen Dalton, Chris Pierce, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Allison Russell, sign language interpreters, and much more!
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One issue among many in America's heated political discourse that especially affects the music industry is environmentalism. With climate change a hot topic, the Fall 2020 issue of
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introduction to jazz standards, Jason Molina's biographer reflects on the Magnolia Electric Co., The parallels between hip-hop and folk music lyrics, John Prine on songwriting
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to FreshGrass LLC in 2014. In 2016, the FreshGrass Foundation – a nonprofit organization that supports roots musicians and music scenes around the United States – took over
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Bunyon and Jackie DeShannon, Daniel Lanois on the making of Emmylou Harris’ Wrecking Ball, Mark Erelli on Catie Curtis, Lori McKenna, and Kris Delmhorst, Kaia Kater
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O’Donovan, Lydia Loveless, American Aquarium, Steve Poltz, Ben Glover, Molly Tuttle, Sean Rowe, Margo Price, Frank Solivan, Steep Canyon Rangers, and more.
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is an ad-free publication focused on long-form music reporting and deep analysis that ties contemporary artists with the long chain of
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Williams, Charles Seeger, Jay Farrar, The Mammals, Martha Scanlon, Freddy Trujillo, Micah Nelson, Avery Hellman, Bob Marley and more.
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Johnny Cash, John Hartford, Dark Water Rising, The Kruger Brothers, Kalu & The Electric Joint, Woody Guthrie, Bobbie Gentry
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and the FreshGrass Festival which it operates in conjunction with Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA).
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for Arts & Literature coverage, and was cited as one of the nation's Top 20 magazines of any kind in 2004 by the
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Sibling duos, Kill Rock Stars, English folk, Candi Staton, The Ash Grove, Levon Helm, the Ardoin Family, and more
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music festivals took place at Marymoore Park, just outside Seattle. The first was on July 11, 2009, and featured
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Festival season starts in earnest in the spring, but of course live music happens all year round. This issue of
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this issue include Alice Coltrane, Ana Egge, Asleep at the Wheel, Billy Bragg, George Harrison, and many more!
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The Weavers, the Dixie Chicks, Jail Guitar Doors USA, John Prine, Race in Country Music, and more
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Mavis Staples, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, David Grisman, Robert Burns, Bluegrass in Japan, and more
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The publishers announced in February 2008 that the May–June 2008 issue would be their last.
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Black Legacy Project, Hawktail, Hazel Dickens & Alice Gerrard, Norma Tanega, and more!
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launched a community website (NoDepression.com) on the Ning platform in February 2009.
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Punch Brothers, I'm With Her, Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams, the Mavericks, and more
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is a quarterly roots music journal with a concurrent online publication. In print,
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online discussion group on alternative country called The No Depression Folder.
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After themed issues on instruments, gear, songwriting, and other tools,
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s take on a Food & Drink issue. In time for the harvest season,
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