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Each issue of No Depression features long-form articles about the best in roots music each quarter, and the Winter 2022 edition of No Depression is the first to feature a guest editor! The incomparable Margo Price kicks off this initiative by helping come up with a story idea about vinyl production bottlenecks and writing the closing Screen Door essay.
Included in this issue:
- On the Same Page: Hawktail's sheet music prints go deeper than notation - Stacy Chandler
- Out of the Shadows: Anthology Recordings chronicles the many lives of Norma Tanega - Jim Shahen
- Lift Every Voice: The Black Legacy Project honors history and surmounts differences through dialogue and music - Kim Ruehl
- An Anchor in Austin: Angela Strehli's "Ace of Blues" resurrects Antone's Records, the label she helped launch decades ago - Will Hodge
- The Substance of Sunstack - Lo Carmen
- The Bolero Connection: iLe and Adrian Quesada modernize Latin traditions - Judy Cantor-Navas
- Band from the North Country: Hayde Bluegrass Orchestra hones American sound in Norway - Millan Verma
- More than "Pretty Good:" Remastered recordings revive Hazel Dickens' and Alice Gerrard's legacy - Katherine Turman
- Still Standing: Mississippi Chitlin' Circuit venue 100 Men Hall weathers a century of storms and change - Jim Beaugez
- Vinyl, Interrupted: Roots musicians navigate production delays and find creative alternatives - Laura Scholz
- Album Reviews - Featuring some of the best roots music albums in recent months
- Screen Door: Gold Star - Margo Price
Photos/Art:
- Original design by Marcus Amaker
- Original cover art by Benjamin Rumble
- Historical photos by Carl Fleischhauer and John Cohen, courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways

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