Subject: Music Magazines? From: Mudjack Date: 14 Jun 99 - 10:58 AM I subscribe to Acoustic Guitar and Sing Out magazines. That says alot about my music preferences.What is the census here in Mudcat world? Do we all subscribe to a favorite magazine(s) to keep our musical hobbies updated? Mj |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Easy Rider Date: 14 Jun 99 - 12:53 PM Acoustic Guitar EZR |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Folksie Lady Date: 14 Jun 99 - 01:10 PM In the past have subscribed to both Dirty Linen and Sing Out!. Currently in a less permanent living situation, so pick them up at bookstores. I'd love to see more of the British/Celtic magazines like Folk Roots and Living Tradition. Borders carries Irish Music, though not Performing Songwriter. Oh--I do subscribe to Music Matters, a quarterly magazine about current singer-songwriters. I miss Fast Folk something awful. Folksie |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Fadac Date: 14 Jun 99 - 01:13 PM Used to get Concertina & Squeezebox, and Dirty Linen. But havn't got either one in a few years. I understand that C&S is no longer publishing. That's a shame, it was a great little mag. I even wrote for it. -Fadac |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Herge Date: 14 Jun 99 - 02:41 PM 'Irish Music' is hard to beat. CHECK IT OUT Herge |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Susanne (skw) Date: 14 Jun 99 - 07:24 PM The Living Tradition from Scotland and the only German folk mag, Folker! |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Captain Swing Date: 14 Jun 99 - 07:40 PM Why did they name the magazine after an aeroplane? |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Folkayou Folkathemall Date: 14 Jun 99 - 08:11 PM Most definitely Sing Out! for folk music and Living Blues for blues. FF |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Mike Billo Date: 14 Jun 99 - 08:42 PM Dirty Linen. Check out the cryptic sayings on the spine of each copy ("I hardly ever think of chipmunks anymore"), many folks who buy DL are unaware of this bit of surrrealist fun on the side binding. I also get 78RPM Quarterly and occasionaly Blues Review. |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Barbara Shaw Date: 14 Jun 99 - 09:27 PM Acoustic Musician Bluegrass Unlimited Fiddler Magazine |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Barbara Shaw Date: 14 Jun 99 - 09:36 PM Oh, and Bass Player (which goes to the other end of the hall) and Music Clubs Magazine (which no one reads) and Banjo Newsletter (guess who?) and Cuzin' Isaac's Guide and (formerly) Strings, and the IBMA Newsletter, and a few random music catalogues disguised as magazines. |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 14 Jun 99 - 10:22 PM Acoustic Guitar and Dirty Linen. Before I came on-line I relied heavily on the tour schedules in the back of DL. ANDfor those of you who don't know it, Dirty Linen is published inBALTIMORE!!!I recently had a year's subscription for Guitar Player that I received as a gift. I let it lapse for it was not overly relevant to this acoustic guy. Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: sharon Date: 14 Jun 99 - 11:37 PM Sing Out and Dulcimer Players News. |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: GutBucketeer Date: 15 Jun 99 - 12:02 AM For those interested in Autoharps there is AutoHarp Quarterly and in my opinion the best magazine going the Autoharp Clearinghouse (monthly. I subscribe to both Jim |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? Captain Swing From: Susanne (skw) Date: 15 Jun 99 - 07:16 PM Cpt. Swing, could it be you're confusing Folker! with Fokker? Or weren't you referring to my posting at all? The (moderately funny) joke is that Folker, or rather, Volker (with the l pronounced) is a German boy's name as well. If the name isn't that brilliant, the mag is certainly good, not just about the German scene - if you read German, that is. - Susanne |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Brian Hoskin Date: 16 Jun 99 - 03:06 AM For those of you who are into a range of folk / blues / roots music Froots (Folk Roots) is an excellent read. If you subscribe for two years you get a free CD. You can visit their website at http://www.froots.demon.co.uk/ (sorry, no blue clicky thingy). Brian (Mr Anderson, any chance of a reduction in my subs for this blatant plug for your truly excellent magazine?) |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Rex Date: 16 Jun 99 - 10:22 AM Yep, Fiddler is great. Rex |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Roger the zimmer Date: 16 Jun 99 - 11:36 AM None now, tho' I used to take Melody Maker in the days when its subtitle was "for the best in jazz" , then Jazz Journal (later Jazz Journal International) for a few years. Now most of the people I followed are dead or retired! |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: Legal Eagle Date: 16 Jun 99 - 05:15 PM I thought the fokkers were messerschmidts |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: DougR Date: 16 Jun 99 - 07:19 PM Wow, Legal Eagle, that really dates you! DougR |
Subject: RE: Music Magazines? From: skarpi Date: 16 Jun 99 - 07:48 PM Irish music magazine in Dublin. Here is the address- Irish music 11 Clare street Dublin 2 Ireland. it is also on the internet, look for irish music magazine. bless skarpi Iceland |
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