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Digital to be delivered via email on November 16.
To help us all celebrate getting through another tough year, No Depression 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.
Included in this issue:
- Influenza Blues: How pandemics have shifted the American roots musical landscape - Liz Tracy
- To the Rescue: A photo essay of roots musicians and their pandemic pets
- The Essential Work of Songs: To keep connected off the road, The Steel Wheels wrote songs for one person at a time - Stacy Chandler
- Raising the Shield: Billy Bragg ponders healing and helping in the pandemic - Greg Cahill
- Black Opry and Belonging - Holly G
- Prioritizing People: Dualtone Records celebrates 20 years of doing things a little differently - Kim Ruehl
- Outside the Box: The New Orleans roots music community gets even more creative to survive - Jim Beaugez
- All Are Welcome: Dan + Claudia Zanes redefine togetherness - Avery Gregurich
- The World Beyond: Alice Coltrane's blend of spiritual and secular inspires the next generation of Black roots musicians - Jaelani Turner-Williams
- Saving the Day: Grant programs for marginalized artists help keep the music going - Rachel Cholst
- Taking Care: Austin nonprofit supports music community with affordable health care - Laura Scholz
- Recording History: The music lover behind Arhoolie Records' 60-year legacy of roots record collecting - Erin Osmon
- Between Provinces: Soundtracking the longest road trip in Uruguay through folk songs - Luis Minvielle
- Stay Crispy: Boy Golden preaches his own gospel of positivity through his Church of Better Daze - Matt Williams
- Lighting the Way: New models for mentorship in roots music - Katie Moulton
- All Things Must Pass: George Harrison's legacy of spirituality, music, and activism carries on - Hilary Saunders
- Screen Door: The power to change - Ana Egge
Photos/Art:
• Original design by Marcus Amaker
• Original cover art by Marlena Myles
• Original photos by M.X. Turner
• Archival materials courtesy of the Arhoolie Foundation








