Remembering No Depression, the Print Magazine

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 Remembering No Depression, the Print Magazine
Got my copy of the last issue of No Depression magazine in the mail a few days ago and I'm stretching out the reading to make it last longer. I hate seeing magazines go under. Especially good music magazines. There haven't been many of them and I treasure the ones that have made the world a better place for their readers and the singers and musicians they write about.And No Depression was one ... [link]

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Texas Tunesmith Heir Hayes Carll Bears Torch For New Generation
Published 5/7/2008 by Brody Vercher at The 9513
... Chet Flippo received his last copy of No Depression in the mail and says if he ever makes his F.U. money, “some of it is going to go for a very expensive hobby: putting out a lovely four-color, slick paper magazine just for me and my friends.” ...

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