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  2. Relix - Wikipedia

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    The magazine also launched the Relix 40 list, compiling the best books, live albums, guitar solos and jams since Relix's first issue. Recent cover artists include Jon Batiste, Grace Potter, Tame Impala, Robert Hunter, Gary Clark Jr., a tribute to the Grateful Dead's 50th anniversary, My Morning Jacket, Punch Brothers, Robert Plant and Phish.

  3. Zenbu Media - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the magazine was purchased by Steve Bernstein and in 2007, it entered the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Today, Relix covers jam bands, indie rockers, singer-songwriters, and the live music scene in general. Each issue comes with a free CD sampling various up and coming bands. Bernstein sold Relix to Relix Media Group in 2009. [2] [3]

  4. Peter Shapiro (concert promoter) - Wikipedia

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    In many ways the magazine and its sister websites, Relix.com and Jambands.com, reflect the sustained strength of a community of millions of people, who live their lives with music as a core spiritual and experiential driver…We live in difficult times and as we have all heard, many are predicting the demise of magazines. Well, in many ways ...

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    As new magazine issues are made available, you will be sent a notification email with a "Read Now" link that will take you directly to the current issue. To ensure you always receive these email notifications, please add delivery@mail.emagazines.com to your contacts in your AOL email account. Read more about how to add contacts in AOL Mail.

  6. Dangermuffin - Wikipedia

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    Dangermuffin's music is known for the songwriting and vocals of Dan Lotti, [1] winner of the Songwriters Hall of Fame's 2005 New Writers Showcase. Their music receives heavy airplay on Sirius XM Radio and was featured in the June 2011 issue of Relix Magazine. [2]

  7. Tea Leaf Green - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the band embarked on its first national tour, using the High Sierra Music Festival and was featured in the December 2002 issue of Relix magazine. Soon, Tea Leaf Green utilized the festival circuit as a platform of introduction, playing to larger and larger audiences as it built a reputation for galvanizing live performances.

  8. Deadhead - Wikipedia

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    First fliers were handed out at concerts in 1973, followed by a first issue in 1974. In 1974, Dead Relix evolved into Relix magazine and kept the Grateful Dead in the news while they took a year off in 1975. In 1980, Toni Brown became owner and publisher of Relix. In 2000, it was sold to Steve Bernstein.

  9. Dean Budnick - Wikipedia

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    In April 2012, Plume/Penguin published the revised, expanded edition of Budnick's latest book, Ticket Masters: The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped, in North America and the U.K. [3] ECW Press issued the original hardcover edition of the book, co-authored with Josh Baron, in 2011. [4]

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