May/June 2000 (# 27). 

This magazine has some dimpling and creasing on the front cover and the first few pages + wear on the back cover but is otherwise in good condition. 

COVER: Photograph by Marina Chavez. Song lyric from "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me", written by Gary Louris and included on the Jayhawks' new album, Smile.

A PLACE TO BE (Regional portrait) - Tapings for Czech TV at the Chautauqua Auditorium in Waxahachie, Texas.

MIKEDLive reviewsAni DiFranco, Gillian Welch, Greg Brown in Toronto, ON; Sacred Steel Convention in Winter Park, FL; Alison Krauss & Union Station in Chicago, IL; Pete Droge, Warren Pash, Willy Vlautin in Portland, OR; Marah in Philadelphia, PA; Pioneer Bluegrass Days in Pioneer, AZ; Joe Pernice, John Crooke in Kilkenny, Ireland; Esquires in Bloomington, IN; Honky Tonk-A-Rama in Chapel Hill, NC.

TOWN & COUNTRYBrief regional featuresGurf Morlix (Austin, TX); Mary Gauthier (Dorchester, MA); Wylie & the Wild West (Dusty, WA); Ian Moore (Vashon, WA); Johnny Staats (Jackson County, WV); Eric Heatherly (Nashville, TN); Tarbox Ramblers (Boston, MA); Frog Holler (Shoemakersville, PA); Scotty Campbell (Hamilton, ON); Arlenes (London, England).

DON'T ASK ME NO QUESTIONS (Q&A) - Peter Guralnick (interview by Bill Friskics-Warren).

THE LONG CUT (Extended Features) - Todd Snider (by Jim Musser); Kevn Kinney (by Bob Townsend); Lee Ann Womack (by Grant Alden); Jayhawks (by Erik Flannigan); Ray Price (by David Cantwell); Doug Sahm (by Chet Flippo)

SCREEN DOOR (Stuff we like) - Archeophone, reissuing century-old relics. ble Reality / Darfuristan - How the World's Campaign to Stop a Genocide Created a Quagmire

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September/October 2000 (# 29). 

This magazine has slight creasing on the front cover but is otherwise in very good condition. 

On the cover: Allison Moorer. Photograph by Jim Herrington. Song lyric from "The Hardest Part" by Allison Moorer and Doyle Primm.

A PLACE TO BE (Regional Portrait) 
Beer and loafing in Belgium (or what Scott Manzler did on his summer vacation).

MIKED (Live Reviews)
American Music Festival in Berwyn, IL
Blue Mountain in Durham, NC
Stacey Earle, Mark Stuart in Wakefield, Quebec
Bean Blossom Bluegrass Festival in Bean Blossom, IN
Peter Case, Chuck Prophet in Chicago, IL
The Girls Room (Amy Correia, Kendall Payne, Tara MacLean, Shannon McNally) in Nashville, TN

Willie Nelson's Fourth of July Picnic in Austin, TX

TOWN & COUNTRY Brief Regional Features
Dan Tyminski (Ferrum, VA)
Kasey Chambers (New South Wales, Australia)
Will Kimbrough (Nashville, TN)
Mojave 3 (London, England)
Tim Carroll (Nashville, TN)
Damon Bramblett (Austin, TX)
Deanna Varagona (Chicago, IL)
Emma Gibbs Band (Winston-Salem, NC)
Red Star Belgrade (Chicago, IL)
Don Morrell (Anchorage, AK)
Pops Farrar (Belleville, IL)

DON'T ASK ME NO QUESTIONS (Q&A)
Jason Ringenberg (interview by Michael McCall)

THE LONG CUT (Extended Features)
Matthew Ryan (by Roy Kasten)
Amy Rigby (by Geoffrey Himes)
John Hiatt (by Lloyd Sachs)
Allison Moorer (by Grant Alden)
Ryan Adams (by David Menconi)
Porter Wagoner (by Jon Weisberger)

SCREEN DOOR (Stuff We Like)
Our back pages, by Peter Blackstock.
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July/August 2001 (# 30). 

This magazine has slight wear at the corners and on the front cover but is otherwise in very good condition. 

On the cover: Merle Haggard. Photograph by Jim Herrington. Song lyric from "I'm Still Your Daddy" by Merle Haggard.

A PLACE TO BE (Regional Portrait):  The demise of a bus depot in small-town Wisconsin.

MIKED (Live reviews) - Willis Alan Ramsey in Dallas, TX; Emmylou Harris in New York City, NY; Jay Farrar, Peter Bruntnell in London, England; Jeff Tweedy in Chicago, IL; Dolly Varden in St. Louis, MO; Flatlanders in Austin, TX.

TOWN & COUNTRY (Brief regional features) - Bill & Bonnie Hearne (Santa Fe, NM); Dallas Wayne (San Jose, CA); Special Consensus (Chicago, IL); Phil Cody (Venice, CA); Slim Cessna's Auto Club (Denver, CO); Jim & Jennie & the Pinetops (Bucks County, PA); Laura Cantrell (Brooklyn, NY); Rex Hobart & the Misery Boys (Kansas City, MO); Fair River Station (Monticello, MS); Terri Hendrix (Austin, TX).

DON'T ASK ME NO QUESTIONS (Q&A):  Dan Penn (interview by Paul Cantin).

THE LONG WAY AROUND (Extended features) - Hangdogs (by Patrick Langston) / Bap Kennedy (by Tim Perry) / Richard Buckner (by Bob Townsend) / Gourds (by Peter Blackstock) / Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys (by Sandy Masuo) / Merle Haggard (by Kurt Wolff) / Los Lobos (by Geoffrey Himes)

SCREEN DOOR (Stuff We Like):  Robert Altman's Nashville. 

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May/June 2001 (# 33). 144 pages. 

This magazine has slight dimpling on the front and back covers, but is otherwise in very good condition. 

On the cover: Lucinda Williams. Painting by Jon Langford, from a photograph by Frank Swider. Song lyric from "Happy Woman Blues" by Lucinda Williams. The logo treatment is an approximation of something learned from the Art Chantry playbook, in honor of the recently released book, Some People Can’t Surf: The Graphic Design of Art Chantry. 

A PLACE TO BE (Regional Portrait) 
The new Country Music Hall of Fame building in Nashville, Tennessee. 

MIKED (Live Reviews) - Carolina Roots: Women’s Voices of North Carolina Music in Greensboro, NC / Robert Earl Keen, Kasey Chambers in Knoxville, TN / Waterboys in Seattle, WA / Blue Rodeo, John Wesley Harding in New York City, NY / Marah, Robert Randolph, Slo-Mo in New York City, NY / Brian Henneman in Chicago, IL / Jeff Tweedy, Ben Kweller in Boston, MA / Alison Brown Quartet in Chicago, IL / Groobees in Oklahoma City, OK / Dirk Hamilton in Davis, CA / Townes Van Zandt Tribute in Austin, TX. 

TOWN & COUNTRY (Brief Regional Features) - Nadine (St. Louis, MO) / Redd Volkaert (Austin, TX) / Grey DeLisle (Los Angeles, CA) / Thad Cockrell (Wake Forest, NC) / Autumn Defense (Chicago, IL) / Spanic Boys (Milwaukee, WI) / Ronny Elliott (Tampa, FL) / Justin Trevino (Martindale, TX) / Raging Teens (Boston, MA) / David Childers (Mt. Holly, NC)

Paved Country (Boston, MA). 

DON'T ASK ME NO QUESTIONS (Q&A) - Gail Davies (interview by Grant Alden). 

THE LONG WAY AROUND (Extended Features) - Greg Trooper (by Jim Musser) / Dale Ann Bradley (by Jon Weisberger) / Bill Morrissey (by Peter Blackstock) / Cowboy Junkies (by Paul Cantin) / Lucinda Williams (by Silas House) / Charlie Robison (by Don McLeese) / Would-be Texas troubadours (by Rob Patterson) / Blind Boys Of Alabama (Geoffrey Himes) 

SCREEN DOOR (Stuff We Like) - 
Decompressing from SXSW at Buckstaff Baths in Hot Springs, Arkansas.  
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November/December 2002 (# 42).  144 pages.  

This magazine has some wear and dimpling on the front and back covers, but is otherwise in very good condition. 


Cover: Johnny Cash. Photograph by Charles Peterson at Bad Animals Studio in Seattle, WA, July 1995.


Miked (Live Reviews)

Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, TX; Mekons in Hoboken, NJ; Wilco, Minus 5 in San Francisco, CA; Precious Bryant in Nashville, TN; Gary Louris in Nashville, TN; BR549 in Somerville, MA; Neko Case, Trailer Bride in Montreal, Quebec; Allison Moorer, Marah in Toronto, ON; Blue Sky Jamfest in Louisville, KY.


Town & Country (Brief Regional Features)

Catherine Irwin (Louisville, KY); Paul Thorn (Tupelo, MS); Kimmie Rhodes (Austin, TX); Dan Zanes (Brooklyn, NY); Chitlin’ Fooks (Antwerp, Belgium); Hackensaw Boys (Charlottesville, VA); John Bunzow (Nashville, TN); Thea Gilmore (Oxford, England); Asylum Street Spankers (Austin, TX); Rockhouse Ramblers (St. Louis, MO); Gordons (Sparta, IL).


Don't Ask Me No Questions (Q&A) - Steve Earle (interview by Grant Alden).


The Long Way Around (Extended Features)

Rex Hobart (by Barry Mazor)

Kim Richey (by Linda Ray)

Delbert McClinton (by Silas House)

Johnny Cash (by Bill Friskics-Warren)

Johnny Gimble (by Bill C. Malone)


SCREEN DOOR (Stuff We Like) - Ray Price with the A-Team (by David Wilds)


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March/April 2000 (# 26). 

This magazine has slight dimpling/creasing on the front and back covers, but is otherwise in very good condition. 

Cover: Jimmie Dale Gilmore, photograph by Todd V. Wolfson. Song lyric from "Down By The Banks Of The Colorado", written by Butch Hancock and recorded by Jimmie Dale Gilmore on his new album "One Endless Night". 

Farther Along (Obituaries) - Hank Snow, Rick Danko, Rex Allen.


A PLACE TO BE (Regional portrait) - Hatch Show Print in Nashville, Tennessee.

MIKED (Live reviews) - Last days at Lounge Ax in Chicago, IL; Donnie Fritts & Friends in Florence, AL; John Prine, Iris DeMent in Dublin, Ireland; Ryan Adams in New York City, NY; Bottle Rockets in Raleigh, NC; Farewell to Liberty Lunch in Austin, TX.

TOWN & COUNTRY (Brief regional features) Kelly Hogan (Chicago, IL); Peter Bruntnell (Surrey, England); Chris Cacavas (Los Angeles, CA); Jim Roll (Ann Arbor, MI); Charlie Major (Ottawa, ON); Slaid Cleaves (Austin, TX); Li'l Mo & the Monicats (New York City, NY); Beachwood Sparks (Los Angeles, CA); Last Train Home (Washington, DC); Lilybandits (Columbus, OH).

DON'T ASK ME NO QUESTIONS (Q&A) - Bob Neuwirth (interview by Roy Kasten).

THE LONG CUT (Extended features)

Josh Rouse (by Noel Murray)
Neko Case (by Peter Blackstock)
Camper Van Beethoven/Chadbourne/Cracker (by Geoffrey Himes)
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (by Bill Friskics-Warren)
Osborne Brothers (by Jon Weisberger)
Snake Lady (by Peter Cooper) 


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July/August 2006 (# 64). 


This magazine has slight wear on the front cover, but is otherwise in excellent condition. 


Cover: Allen Toussaint & Elvis Costello. Photograph by Aldo Mauro.


Farther Along (Obituaries)

Clifford Antone, Bonnie Owens, Grant McLennan, Phil Walden)


Miked (Live Reviews)

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans, LA; Ponderosa Stomp in Memphis, TN; Merlefest in Wilkesboro, NC; Gary Louris & Mark Olson in Portland, OR; T Bone Burnett, Jakob Dylan in Nashville, TN.TOWN & COUNTRY — brief regional featuresTim O’Reagan (Minneapolis, MN); Tab Benoit (Houma, LA); Roman Candle (Chapel Hill, NC); David Mead (Nashville, TN); I See Hawks In L.A. (Los Angeles, CA); Earl Brothers (San Francisco, CA).

Town & Country (Brief Regional Features)

Tim O'Reagan (Minneapolis, MN)
Tab Benoit (Houma, LA)
Roman Candle (Chapel Hill, NC)
David Mead (Nashville, TN)
I See Hawks In L.A. (Los Angeles, CA)
Earl Brothers (San Francisco, CA)


The Long Way Around (Extended Features)

Chatham County Line by David Menconi
Shawn Camp by Barry Mazor
Candi Staton by Bill Friskics-Warren
Darrell Scott by Silas House
Frank Black by Edd Hurt
Los Lonely Boys by Joe Nick Patoski
Allen Toussaint & Elvis Costello by Don McLeese
Irma Thomas by Barry Mazor
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