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Pages in category "Defunct music magazines published in the United States" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
M Music & Musicians; Magnet (magazine) Matter (music magazine) The Maud Powell Signature, Women in Music; Maximum Rocknroll; Mean (magazine) Metal Edge; Metal Maniacs; Metronome (magazine) Mix (magazine) Modern Drummer; Music Connection; The Music Trades; Musical Courier; The Musical Leader; The Musical Messenger (Montgomery, Alabama) MusicRow
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Musician was a monthly magazine that covered news and information about American popular music. First called Music America , it was founded in 1976 by Sam Holdsworth and Gordon Baird. The two friends borrowed $20,000 from relatives and started the publication in a barn in Colorado .
Staccato guitars were conceived in 1978 the first was cast in aluminium, all guitars after 001 were cast in magnesium alloy. At the time both Travis Bean and Kramer guitars were also cast in aluminium, Staccato was the first and only production magnesium guitars made to this day. The first 21 guitars made by staccato were interchangeable neck ...
You'll never find someone who loves Ragdoll cats like one woman does. The vet tech was so excited when she saw there was a Ragdoll on the schedule for that day.
The Music Trades is a 133-year-old American trade magazine that covers a broad spectrum of music and music commerce, domestically and abroad. Founded in New York City in 1890, it has been based in Englewood, New Jersey, since the mid-1970s. The Music Trades is one of the oldest continuously published trade publications in the world.