No Depression (magazine) - History of Cover Features

History of Cover Features

  • 1995: #1: Son Volt (Fall)
  • 1996: #2: Blue Mountain (Winter), #3: Steve Earle (Spring), #4: Honey Wilds (Summer), #5: Wilco (Sept-Oct), #6: Jason & the Scorchers (Nov-Dec)
  • 1997: #7: The Waco Brothers (Jan-Feb), #8: Bad Livers (March–April), #9: Bottle Rockets (May–June), #10: Whiskeytown (July-Aug), #11: Robbie Fulks (Sept-Oct), #12: Ricky Skaggs (Nov-Dec)
  • 1998: #13: Victoria Williams & Mark Olson (Jan-Feb), #14: Alejandro Escovedo (March–April), #15: Ralph Stanley (May–June), #16: Lucinda Williams (July-Aug), #17: Emmylou Harris (Sept-Oct), #18: Golden Smog (Nov-Dec)
  • 1999: #19: Don Williams (Jan-Feb), #20: Steve Earle & Del McCoury (March–April), #21: Old 97's (May–June), #22: Gram Parsons (July-Aug), #23: Buddy & Julie Miller (Sept-Oct), #24: Dolly Parton (Nov-Dec)
  • 2000: #25: 5th Anniversary Issue (Jan-Feb), #26: Jimmie Dale Gilmore (March–April), #27: The Jayhawks (May–June), #28: Loretta Lynn (July-Aug), #29: Allison Moorer (Sept-Oct), #30: Merle Haggard (Nov-Dec)
  • 2001: #31: Rodney Crowell (Jan-Feb), #32: Billy Joe Shaver (March–April), #33: Lucinda Williams (May–June), #34: Patty Loveless (July-Aug), #35: Gillian Welch (Sept-Oct), #36: Jay Farrar (Nov-Dec)
  • 2002: #37: Kasey Chambers (Jan-Feb), #38: Isaac Freeman (March–April), #39: The Flatlanders (May–June), #40: Kelly Willis (July-Aug), #41: Guy Clark (Sept-Oct), #42: Johnny Cash (Nov-Dec)
  • 2003: #43: Alison Krauss (Jan-Feb), #44: Rosanne Cash (March–April), #45: Little Miss Cornshucks (May–June), #46: Drive-By Truckers (July-Aug), #47: Lyle Lovett (Sept-Oct), #48: Bottle Rockets (Nov-Dec)
  • 2004: #49: T-Bone Burnett (Jan-Feb), #50: Patty Griffin (March–April), #51: Loretta Lynn (May–June), #52: Dave Alvin (July-Aug.), #53: Willie Nelson (Sept-Oct), #54: Iris DeMent (Nov-Dec)
  • 2005: #55: Mary Gauthier (Jan-Feb), #56: Vic Chesnutt (March–April), #57: John Prine (May–June),
  1. 58: Lizz Wright (July-Aug), #59: Nickel Creek (Sept-Oct), #60: New Orleans (Nov-Dec)
  • 2006: #61: Joe Henry (Jan-Feb), #62: Kris Kristofferson (March–April), #63: Alejandro Escovedo & Jon Dee Graham (May–June), #64: Allen Toussaint & Elvis Costello (July-Aug), #65: Old Crow Medicine Show (Sept-Oct), #66: Solomon Burke (Nov-Dec)
  • 2007: #67: Lucinda Williams (Jan-Feb), #68: The Shins (Mar-Apr), #69: Miranda Lambert (May–June), #70: Porter Wagoner (July-Aug), #71: Josh Ritter (Sept-Oct), #72: John Fogerty (Nov-Dec)
  • 2008: #73: Shelby Lynne (Jan-Feb), #74: String bands special (March–April), #75: Buddy Miller (May–June)

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