http://nodepression.net/newissue.html
On sale now, so I've heard, though I haven't seen it.
It's a nice magazine, I read it when I can find it.
Elvis and Allen on cover of No Depression
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Elvis and Allen on cover of No Depression
Your friends said you were better off dead
You were dead anyway from the start
--RA
You were dead anyway from the start
--RA
Finally picked up this issue yesterday (I forgot to renew my subscription - bah)... looks like a really good, extensive interview. I look forward to reading it. Great photos of the two of them, too.
This morning you've got time for a hot, home-cooked breakfast! Delicious and piping hot in only 3 microwave minutes.
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This feature tells little that hasn't been told in many other features . It does have this neat photo , by Aldo Mauro , that hasn't appeared elsewhere -
and this witty comment from Elvis-
As for the selection of older Toussaint material, Costello had a list of songs he’d often performed and others that he’d considered singing, mainly lesser-known material from the Lee Dorsey sessions. Like most music fans, Costello had become very familiar with Allen Toussaint’s music before ever knowing the name Allen Toussaint.
“I kind of discovered Allen’s songs in stages,â€
and this witty comment from Elvis-
As for the selection of older Toussaint material, Costello had a list of songs he’d often performed and others that he’d considered singing, mainly lesser-known material from the Lee Dorsey sessions. Like most music fans, Costello had become very familiar with Allen Toussaint’s music before ever knowing the name Allen Toussaint.
“I kind of discovered Allen’s songs in stages,â€
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