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No Depression in Heaven" (Roud 17321, sometimes simply "No Depression") is a song that was first recorded by the original Carter Family in 1936 during the Great Depression. Although A. P. Carter has frequently been credited as the author, some sources attribute the song to James David Vaughan .
No Depression is a quarterly roots music journal with a concurrent online publication. In print, No Depression is an ad-free publication focused on long-form music reporting and deep analysis that ties contemporary artists with the long chain of American roots music. [2] In April 2020, No Depression introduced digital versions of their print ...
Jeff Angell (born Jefferson Alan Angell, nicknamed "Junior" and "JdoubleA", on February 13, 1973, in Tacoma, Washington) is an American musician, best known for his songwriting, lead vocals and guitar playing in the Seattle, Washington bands Post Stardom Depression, The Missionary Position and Walking Papers.
No Depression may refer to: No Depression, a roots music website and quarterly print journal (2015-present). Formerly a bi-monthly roots music magazine (published 1995–2008). "No Depression in Heaven", a 1936 song popularized by the Carter Family; No Depression, a 1990 album by the alternative country band Uncle Tupelo
It was named one of "Seattle's Best Country Albums of 2012" by Seattle Weekly. [1] Their second album, Waiting On The Sunrise, was released on June 8, 2013. It was named one of the "Top Ten Albums of 2013" by Leigh Bezezekoff at KEXP-FM. [2] The band's most recent album, 'Merican Woman & Other Tales, was released on June 26, 2015. [3]
No Depression is the first studio album by alternative country band Uncle Tupelo, released in June 1990. After its formation in the late 1980s, Uncle Tupelo recorded the Not Forever, Just for Now demo tape, which received a positive review by the College Media Journal in 1989. [ 1 ]
Shelley King (born August 30, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She is known for the 10 albums she has released since 1998, touring and recording collaborations with Carolyn Wonderland, Marcia Ball, Cindy Cashdollar, and members of The Subdudes, as a songwriter for artists such as Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood, and Toni Price, [1] and for becoming the first female artist ...
The independent label signed the band, and Uncle Tupelo's first album, No Depression, was released the next year. [10] The title song, originally performed by the Carter Family, became strongly associated with the alternative country scene, and became the name of an influential alternative country periodical called No Depression.