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#59 Sept-Oct 2005 {Nickel Creek}
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#59 Sept-Oct 2005 {Nickel Creek}


ON THE COVER: Nickel Creek. Photograph by Kristina Marie Krug.

FRONT PORCH
Hello Stranger; Box Full Of Letters; Field Reportings; Farther Along.

MIKED — live reviews
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival in Manchester, TN; Willie Graham benefit in Austin, TX; Knitters in San Francisco, CA; Glen Campbell in Chicago, IL; Mindy Smith in Albuquerque, NM; Michelle Shocked in New York City, NY; Bill Miller in Asheville, NC; Telluride Bluegrass Festival in Telluride, CO.

TOWN & COUNTRY — brief regional features
Uncle Earl (United States of America); James Blunt, (London, UK); David Rodriguez (Dordrecht, Netherlands); JC Hopkins (New York City, NY); Denison Witmer (Philadelphia, PA); Mars Arizona (San Francisco, CA); Session Americana (Boston, MA).

THE LONG WAY AROUND — extended features
North Mississippi Allstars by Jesse Fox Mayshark
Rodney Crowell by Kurt B. Reighley
Eliza Gilkyson by Joe Nick Patoski
Greencards by John T. Davis
Son Volt by Roy Kasten
Richard Thompson by Barry Mazor
Marty Stuart by Jon Weisberger
Charlie Sexton by Don McLeese
Nickel Creek by Silas House

NO DEPRESSION 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECTACULAR!
Cover images and excerpts from all 58 issues of our first decade

SITTIN’ & THINKIN’ — essay
by David Cantwell
Reconsidering rock’s Dark Ages.

NOT FADE AWAY — reissues
Les Paul & Mary Ford; David Allan Coe; Rosanne Cash; June Carter Cash; Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs; New Grass Revival; “5” Royales; Blind Arvella Gray; Solomon Burke; Nat King Cole; Fern Jones; Classic Southern Gospel; Marty Robbins; Clark Kessinger; Benny Thomasson; John Lilly & Ralph Blizard; Little Jimmy Dickens; Crazy Horse; Nine Pound Hammer; Freddie Slack.

WAXED — reviews
My Morning Jacket; Delbert McClinton; James McMurtry; Jimmie Dale Gilmore; Ralph Stanley; Patty Loveless; Freakwater; Gene Watson; Bonnie Raitt; Bel Airs/Morells/Domino Kings/Brian Capps; Tim O’Brien; Daniel Lanois; Iron & Wine/Calexico; New Pornographers; Rosie Thomas; Jimmy Webb; Big Star; Devendra Banhart; Amy Rigby; Cowboy Junkies; Waco Brothers; Bob Mould; Volebeats; Willie Nelson; Stephen Bruton; Danny Barnes; Chris Whitley; David Mead; Steve Dawson; Sexsmith & Kerr; Love Hall Tryst; Bobby Purify; Pieta Brown; Otis Taylor; Maria Muldaur; Happy Land; Jesse Dayton; Tracy Bonham; Brad Rice; Tolan McNeil; Chapmans; Sam Winch; Erin McKeown; Kate Campbell; Kennedys; Mark Ambrose; Holopaw; Big Blue Hearts; Hootie & the Blowfish; Jesse McReynolds & Charles Whitstein; Michael Penn; Cole Guerra; Andrew Hardin; Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart; Red Stick Ramblers; Red Thread; Jeff Black; Nick Moss & the Flip Tops; Lewis & Clarke; Hanna-McEuen; Rick Broussard’s Two Hoots And A Holler.

BACK PORCH
Film at 11; Reel Stories; Bound; No Depression Top 40; Screen Door.

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