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#67 Jan-Feb 2007 {Lucinda Williams}
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#67 Jan-Feb 2007 {Lucinda Williams}


ON THE COVER: Lucinda Williams. Photograph by Marina Chavez.

FRONT PORCH
Hello Stranger; Box Full Of Letters; Field Reportings; Farther Along (Freddy Fender, Ruth Brown, Robert Lockwood Jr., Marijohn Wilkin, Buddy Killen, Tillman Franks, Ellen Willis).

MIKED — live reviews
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival in San Francisco, CA; Vince Gill in Seattle, WA; Dixie Chicks in Glendale, AZ; Steve Earle, Allison Moorer, Laura Cantrell, Tim Easton in Brooklyn, NY.

TOWN & COUNTRY — brief regional features
Pat MacDonald (Sturgeon Bay, WI); Oakley Hall (Brooklyn, NY); Jenny Whiteley (Toronto, ON); Norfolk & Western (Portland, OR); Cyndi Wheeler (Nashville, TN); Lone Official (Nashville, TN); Theater Fire (Fort Worth, TX).

THE LONG WAY AROUND — extended features
Joan Osborne by Lloyd Sachs
Eleni Mandell by Kurt B. Reighley
Howard Tate by Edd Hurt
4th Annual No Depression Critics’ Poll
Lucinda Williams by Bill Friskics-Warren
Bonnie Guitar by Linda Ray

NOT FADE AWAY — reissues
Tony Joe White; Friends Of Old Time Music: The Folk Arrival, 1961-1965; Link Wray & His Ray-Men; Mac Wiseman; Don Walser & the Pure Texas Band; Lucinda Williams; Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal; John Lee Hooker; Buddy Guy; Johnny Mathis; Terry Manning; Carter Family; Kinky Friedman.

WAXED — reviews
Tom Waits; Patty Griffin; Ron Sexsmith; Matthew Ryan; Autumn Defense; Hold Steady; Joanna Newsom; Isobel Campbell; Nanci Griffith; George Jones & Merle Haggard; Mark Chesnutt; NewFound Road; Dale Ann Bradley; Peter Rowan & Tony Rice; Holmes Brothers; Elvis Perkins; Honeydogs; Figgs; Joe Grushecky; Lonesome River Band; The Arkansas Traveler: Music From Little House On The Prairie; Jim Dickinson; Ox; Tanya Donelly; Devon Allman’s Honeytribe; Starless & Bible Black; John Gorka; America; Maria Muldaur; Kate Campbell with Spooner Oldham; Blanche; Michelle Anthony; Avett Brothers; Marty Raybon & Full Circle; McKay Brothers; Dan Montgomery; One Leg Up; One Horse Town; Tracy Huffman; Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience; Brothers & Sisters; John Flynn; Jeff Griffith; Justin Glanville; Carbon Leaf; Brett Dennen; Eric Matthews; Pajo; Wee Hairy Beasties; Yard Sale; Kara Suzanne; William Elliott Whitmore.

BACK PORCH
Film At 11; Bound; Screen Door.

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