Uncle Tupelo liked the studio because it "just seemed really kind of homey and small and cheap".
Uncle Tupelo garnered enough support to earn a record deal and to tour nationally.
Uncle Tupelo made the song the title cut of their 1990 album, No Depression.
Uncle Tupelo split on May 1, 1994, after completing a farewell tour.
Although Uncle Tupelo broke up before it achieved commercial success, the band is renowned for its impact on the alternative country music scene.
In 1993 he took a job as tour manager for Uncle Tupelo and worked with them until their final show on May 1, 1994.
It began in 1987 as Uncle Tupelo, which released four albums.
Along with the rest of the Uncle Tupelo back catalog, this album was re-released in 2003.
In what was a sharp contrast to the popular music styles at the time, Uncle Tupelo decided to record an album of folk songs.
Uncle Tupelo embarked on a tour of small clubs to promote the album.