No Depression says goodbye to print; New Little Feat and John Howie Jr; Remembering David Briggs, Mike Peters, and Jill Sobule; Celebrating 100 years of Clifton Chenier with all-star tribute album.
That's a bummer to hear ND is stopping with print, especially as it seems like there's a resurgence of physical media happening. I can't imagine it's terribly cost effective, though like that one commenter said, I think they might have a tougher time getting people to pay for access to the website.
That's a bummer to hear ND is stopping with print, especially as it seems like there's a resurgence of physical media happening. I can't imagine it's terribly cost effective, though like that one commenter said, I think they might have a tougher time getting people to pay for access to the website.
I cooked gumbo for the King of Zydeco in 1978 while a cook at Moma's Money next to next door to Antone's Blues Club when Clifton and Billy F. Gibbons came in early and wanted some Cajun seafood goodness. Here's the Substack link to that chapter from my forthcoming memoir "Lost in Austin": https://open.substack.com/pub/lostinaustinbook/p/the-great-gumbo-miracle-of-e-sixth?r=14weym&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
Gosh, I love No Depression.
Thank you, Michael, for the shout-out here - much appreciated.
I loved the fact you mentioned many of Porter’s most notorious and classic work. It’s a great piece.
It's one I've wanted to write for a long time, and glad it come out as well as it did.