Guitar for the Practicing Musician

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Guitar for the Practicing Musician
EditorVarious
Categories Guitar
Frequencymonthly
First issue1982
Final issue1999
Company Cherry Lane Music
Country United States

Guitar for the Practicing Musician was a guitar magazine published in the United States by Cherry Lane Music from 1982 to 1999. [1] The magazine was published monthly. [1] In 1992, it was the most popular music publication at newsstands, selling 740,000 issues over a six-month period. [2] It was popular for publishing songs with guitar (adding bass later on) in both standard notation and tablature, as well as interviews and instructional columns. Editors included HP Newquist, Rich Maloof, Pete Prown, Andy Aledort, John Stix and Bruce Pollock.

Contents

From 1993 until its shutdown, it was known simply as GUITAR Magazine.

Issue transcriptions

  • Roundabout (11/1983)
  • In the Dark (11/1983)
  • I Can't Quit You Babe (11/1983)
  • The Price You Pay (11/1983)
  • Photograph (12/1983)
  • Foolin' (12/1983)
  • Gimme All Your Lovin' (12/1983)
  • The Salt in My Tears (12/1983)
  • Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo (12/1983)
  • Cinnamon Girl (12/1983)
  • Metal Health (1/1984)
  • Run For Cover (1/1984)
  • White Wedding (1/1984)
  • Lights Out (1/1984)
  • Europa (1/1984)
  • Freeway Jam (2/1984)
  • She's A Woman (2/1984)
  • Hit Me With Your Best Shot (2/1984)
  • Green Flower Street (2/1984)
  • Phantom of the Opera (2/1984)
  • Tom Sawyer (3/1984)
  • Living After Midnight (3/1984)
  • Rock of Ages (3/1984)
  • Breaking the Law (3/1984)
  • After Midnight (3/1984)
  • Paranoid (4/1984)
  • Walk This Way (4/1984)
  • Lick It Up (4/1984)
  • Steppin' Out (4/1984)
  • Your Love Is Driving Me Crazy (4/1984)
  • Little Guitars (5/1984)
  • Hotel California (5/1984)
  • Cum On Feel the Noize (5/1984)
  • Substitute (5/1984)
  • Shakin (5/1984)
  • Goodbye to Romance (6/1984)
  • Don't Tell Me You Love Me (6/1984)
  • Talking in Your Sleep (6/1984)
  • Hold On Loosely (6/1984)
  • I Want A New Drug (6/1984)
  • The Spirit of Radio (7/1984)
  • Burnin' For You (7/1984)
  • Dust in the Wind (7/1984)
  • Memphis, Tennessee (7/1984)
  • Continuum (7/1984)
  • Looks That Kill (8/1984)
  • Flight of Icarus (8/1984)
  • Pride And Joy (8/1984)
  • Rebel Yell (8/1984)
  • Crazy On You (8/1984)
  • Rock You Like A Hurricane (9/1984)
  • Back On the Chain Gang (9/1984)
  • I Can See For Miles (9/1984)
  • Blackbird (9/1984)
  • A Whiter Shade of Pale (9/1984)
  • Crazy Train (10/1984)
  • Run Runaway (10/1984)
  • Mediterranean Sundance (10/1984)
  • Pink Houses (10/1984)
  • Cat Scratch Fever (10/1984)
  • Panama (11/1984)
  • Sultans of Swing (11/1984)
  • Owner of A Lonely Heart (11/1984)
  • Bringin' On the Heartbreak (11/1984)
  • Round And Round (12/1984)
  • Rainbow in the Dark (12/1984)
  • Hungry Heart (12/1984)
  • Don't Stop Believin' (12/1984)
  • Killing Floor (12/1984)
  • The Trooper (1/1985)
  • Money (1/1985)
  • Blue Sky (1/1985)
  • The Warrior (1/1985)
  • Rock And Roll All Night (1/1985)
  • All Night Long (2/1985)
  • General Lee (2/1985)
  • Highway Star (2/1985)
  • Midnight Maniac (2/1985)
  • Aqualung (3/1985)
  • Day Tripper (3/1985)
  • Good Times, Bad Times (3/1985)
  • Little Wing (3/1985)
  • Sweet Little Angel (3/1985)
  • Jump (4/1985)
  • Captain Nemo (4/1985)
  • Friday Night (4/1985)
  • Bark At the Moon (4/1985)
  • Mama Weer All Crazee Now (4/1985)
  • Back in Black (5/1985)
  • Hiroshima Mon Amour (5/1985)
  • Limelight (5/1985)
  • Rosanna (5/1985)
  • Flying High Again (6/1985)
  • Slick Black Cadillac (6/1985)
  • China Cat Sunflower (6/1985)
  • Fight the Good Fight (6/1985)
  • Heaven's On Fire (7/1985)
  • Rock Til You Drop (7/1985)
  • Heartbreaker (7/1985)
  • No One Like You (7/1985)
  • The Last in Line (8/1985)
  • Cocaine (8/1985)
  • When You Close Your Eyes (8/1985)
  • You've Got Another Thing Comin' (8/1985)
  • Purple Haze (9/1985)
  • Just Got Lucky (9/1985)
  • Embryonic Journey (9/1985)
  • Balls to the Wall (9/1985)
  • Pride (In the Name of Love) (9/1985)
  • Holy Diver (10/1985)
  • Johnny B. Goode (10/1985)
  • Dee (10/1985)
  • Black Magic Woman (10/1985)
  • And the Cradle Will Rock (10/1985)
  • Aces High (11/1985)
  • Cause We've Ended As Lovers (11/1985)
  • Turn Up the Radio (11/1985)
  • Mood For A Day (11/1985)
  • You Shook Me All Night Long (12/1985)
  • Honky Tonk Women (12/1985)
  • Statesboro Blues (12/1985)
  • Wanted Man (12/1985)
  • Couldn't Stand the Weather (1/1986)
  • Greensleeves (1/1986)
  • Message in A Bottle (1/1986)
  • Mississippi Queen (1/1986)
  • Rock And Roll Rebel (2/1986)
  • Can't Get There From Here (2/1986)
  • Casey Jones (2/1986)
  • Rock And Roll (2/1986)
  • Knocking At Your Back Door (3/1986)
  • Black Star (3/1986)
  • Black Mountain Side (3/1986)
  • Michelle (3/1986)
  • Forever Man (3/1986)
  • Stairway to Heaven (4/1986)
  • YYZ (4/1986)
  • All Along the Watchtower (4/1986)
  • Mr. Crowley (4/1986)
  • Dream On (5/1986)
  • Sweet Home Alabama (5/1986)
  • Peaches En Regalia (5/1986)
  • Detroit Rock City (5/1986)
  • Crossroads (6/1986)
  • Killer Queen (6/1986)
  • Albert's Alley (6/1986)
  • Sharp Dressed Man (6/1986)
  • Start Me Up (7/1986)
  • Shapes of Things (Moore) (7/1986)
  • Alone Again (7/1986)
  • Midsummer's Daydream (7/1986)
  • Pinball Wizard (8/1986)
  • Iron Man (8/1986)
  • Jekyll And Hyde (8/1986)
  • Day By Day (8/1986)
  • You Really Got Me (Van Halen) (9/1986)
  • Don't Fear the Reaper (9/1986)
  • Little Martha (9/1986)
  • So You Want to Be A Rock 'N' Roll Star (Petty) (9/1986)
  • Fade to Black (10/1986)
  • Closer to the Heart (10/1986)
  • Room 335 (10/1986)
  • Genesis (10/1986)
  • Ice Cream Man (11/1986)
  • Marching Out (11/1986)
  • Why Worry (11/1986)
  • Change It (11/1986)
  • Tobacco Road (12/1986)
  • Soul Man (12/1986)
  • Run to the Hills (12/1986)
  • Can't Find My Way Home (12/1986)
  • Stone in Love (1/1987)
  • Twiggs Approved (1/1987)
  • Foxy Lady (1/1987)
  • Sunday Bloody Sunday (1/1987)
  • Lightning Strikes (2/1987)
  • You're in Love (2/1987)
  • Reeling in the Years (2/1987)
  • Samba Pa Ti (2/1987)
  • Black Dog (3/1987)
  • Ladies Nite in Buffalo? (3/1987)
  • Hideaway (3/1987)
  • I'll See the Light Tonight (3/1987)
  • Shy Boy (4/1987)
  • Road Games (4/1987)
  • 5150 (4/1987)
  • In My Dreams (4/1987)
  • You Give Love A Bad Name (5/1987)
  • Master of Puppets (5/1987)
  • Blue Wind (5/1987)
  • American Tune (5/1987)
  • Wasted Years (6/1987)
  • New World Man (6/1987)
  • Quarter to Midnight (6/1987)
  • White Room (6/1987)
  • More Than A Feeling (7/1987)
  • Nobody's Fool (7/1987)
  • Keep Your Hands to Yourself (7/1987)
  • Locked in (7/1987)
  • I Don't Know (8/1987)
  • Talk Dirty to Me (8/1987)
  • Brown Sugar (8/1987)
  • New Year's Day (8/1987)
  • Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (9/1987)
  • Who Made Who (9/1987)
  • Smoking Gun (9/1987)
  • (You Can Still) Rock in America (9/1987)
  • Still of the Night (10/1987)
  • Soldiers Under Command (10/1987)
  • The End/Her Majesty (10/1987)
  • The Clap (10/1987)
  • Girls, Girls, Girls (11/1987)
  • Wanted Dead Or Alive (11/1987)
  • The Attitude Song (11/1987)
  • Kid Charlemagne (11/1987)
  • Whole Lotta Love (12/1987)
  • Eruption (12/1987)
  • Comfortably Numb (12/1987)
  • Sugar Magnolia (12/1987)
  • Into the Arena (1/1988)
  • Roxanne (1/1988)
  • Life in the Fast Lane (1/1988)
  • Suicide Solution (1/1988)
  • Daydream (2/1988)
  • Layla (2/1988)
  • Here I Go Again (2/1988)
  • Livin' On A Prayer (2/1988)
  • Free Bird (3/1988)
  • Women (3/1988)
  • Skeletons in the Closet (3/1988)
  • Bach's Bouree in E Minor (3/1988)
  • Unchain the Night (4/1988)
  • Too Rolling Stoned (4/1988)
  • Another Nail For My Heart (4/1988)
  • Frenzy (4/1988)
  • Crying in the Rain (5/1988)
  • Rock Me (5/1988)
  • Sweet Emotion (5/1988)
  • Long Distance Runaround (5/1988)
  • Killer of Giants (6/1988)
  • Little Sister (6/1988)
  • Skyscraper (6/1988)
  • Theme For An Imaginary Western (6/1988)
  • Battery (7/1988)
  • Peace of Mind (7/1988)
  • Satch Boogie (7/1988)
  • Wait (7/1988)
  • Mr. Scary (8/1988)
  • Heaven Tonight (8/1988)
  • The Wind Cries Mary (8/1988)
  • Over the Hills And Far Away (8/1988)
  • Welcome to the Jungle (9/1988)
  • Light My Fire (9/1988)
  • Classical Gas (9/1988)
  • Get Up (9/1988)
  • Eight Miles High (10/1988)
  • Queen of the Reich (10/1988)
  • S.A.T.O. (10/1988)
  • Another Brick in the Wall, Pt 2 (10/1988)
  • Black And Blue (11/1988)
  • Wake Up Dead (11/1988)
  • Song of the Wind (11/1988)
  • Always With Me, Always With You (11/1988)
  • Gypsy Road (12/1988)
  • Come On, Part One (12/1988)
  • Damn Good (12/1988)
  • Zap (12/1988)
  • Bad Medicine (1/1989)
  • Suite Judy Blue Eyes (1/1989)
  • Can I Play With Madness? (1/1989)
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps (V. Moore) (1/1989)
  • Kiss of Death (2/1989)
  • Pour Some Sugar On Me (2/1989)
  • Sweet Child O' Mine (2/1989)
  • T-Bone Shuffle (2/1989)
  • NV43345 (2/1989)
  • Miracle Man (3/1989)
  • Nothing But A Good Time (3/1989)
  • Rock 'N' Roll Hoochie Koo (3/1989)
  • Bad Moon Rising (3/1989)
  • Reptile (3/1989)
  • When Love Comes to Town (4/1989)
  • Spanish Fly (4/1989)
  • You Know What I Mean (4/1989)
  • Be All, End All (4/1989)
  • Jessica (4/1989)
  • Sunshine of Your Love (5/1989)
  • Ain't Talkin' 'Bout Love (5/1989)
  • Hot Dog And A Shake (5/1989)
  • Ice Nine (5/1989)
  • La Bamba (5/1989)
  • One (6/1989)
  • Confidence Man (6/1989)
  • Here Comes the Sun (6/1989)
  • High Wire (6/1989)
  • The Pepper Shake (6/1989)
  • Seventeen (7/1989)
  • South of Heaven (7/1989)
  • Wild Horses (7/1989)
  • Distant Early Warning (7/1989)
  • When the Children Cry (7/1989)
  • Addicted to That Rush (8/1989)
  • Every Breath you Take (8/1989)
  • Point of Know Return (8/1989)
  • Fire Woman (8/1989)
  • Modern Day Cowboy (8/1989)
  • Eyes of A Stranger (9/1989)
  • I've Seen All Good People (9/1989)
  • Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (9/1989)
  • California Girls (9/1989)
  • Behind Blue Eyes (9/1989)
  • Rag Doll (10/1989)
  • Wish You Were Here (10/1989)
  • Wait Till Tomorrow (10/1989)
  • Highway to Hell (10/1989)
  • All That You Dream (10/1989)
  • Jump Into the Fire (11/1989)
  • Patience (11/1989)
  • Scuttlebuttin' (11/1989)
  • Cult of Personality (11/1989)
  • End of the Line (11/1989)
  • The Forgotten Part 2 (12/1989)
  • Mista Bone (12/1989)
  • China Grove (12/1989)
  • The Ocean (12/1989)
  • Practice What You Preach (12/1989)
  • Dr. Feelgood (1/1990)
  • Yesterday (1/1990)
  • Man For All Season (1/1990)
  • Deuce (1/1990)
  • Mutha (Don't Wanna Go to School Today) (1/1990)
  • Kitten's Got Claws (2/1990)
  • La Grange (2/1990)
  • Love Song (2/1990)
  • Lola (2/1990)
  • School's Out (2/1990)
  • Big Bad Moon (3/1990)
  • I Don't Believe in Love (3/1990)
  • The Shortest Straw (3/1990)
  • Close My Eyes Forever (3/1990)
  • Rock And A Hard Place (3/1990)
  • Headed For A Heartbreak (4/1990)
  • 18 And Life (4/1990)
  • Over My Head (4/1990)
  • Suffragette City (4/1990)
  • Truckin' (4/1990)
  • People Get Ready (5/1990)
  • Sittin' On Top of the World (5/1990)
  • Mr. Scary (5/1990)
  • Janie's Got A Gun (5/1990)
  • Presto (6/1990)
  • 32 Pennies (6/1990)
  • Abigail (6/1990)
  • Anesthesia: Pulling Teeth (6/1990)
  • Hey Joe (6/1990)
  • Call It Sleep (7/1990)
  • My Old School (7/1990)
  • Gutter Ballet (7/1990)
  • Bigmouth Strikes Again (7/1990)
  • Forever (7/1990)
  • Icarus Dream Suite (7/1990)
  • Steal Away (8/1990)
  • Up All Night (8/1990)
  • Long Time (8/1990)
  • Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing (8/1990)
  • Black Velvet (8/1990)
  • I Wish It Would Rain Down (9/1990)
  • Toy Soldiers (9/1990)
  • Hot For Teacher (9/1990)
  • Hands All Over (9/1990)
  • House of Pain (9/1990)
  • Blaze of Glory (10/1990)
  • Epic (10/1990)
  • Go Your Own Way (10/1990)
  • I Think I Love You Too Much (10/1990)
  • Life Goes On (10/1990)
  • I Would Love To (11/1990)
  • Miles Away (11/1990)
  • Got the Time (11/1990)
  • What Is And What Should Never Be (11/1990)
  • Running Down A Dream (11/1990)
  • Lovin' You's A Dirty Job (12/1990)
  • Crossfire (12/1990)
  • Decadence Dance (12/1990)
  • Civil War (12/1990)
  • Smoke On the Water (12/1990)
  • Type (1/1991)
  • Jealous Again (1/1991)
  • Stop (1/1991)
  • Bluebird (1/1991)
  • Cliffs of Dover (1/1991)
  • Falling to Pieces (2/1991)
  • Higher Ground (2/1991)
  • Air (2/1991)
  • Love in An Elevator (2/1991)
  • Terminal Beach (2/1991)
  • The Best I Can (3/1991)
  • Hell's Bells (3/1991)
  • Fly to the Angels (3/1991)
  • Joey (3/1991)
  • The Boys Are Back in Town (3/1991)
  • The Star Spangled Banner (4/1991)
  • Highland Wedding (4/1991)
  • My Head's in Mississippi (4/1991)
  • Lucretia (4/1991)
  • A Lil' Ain't Enough (4/1991)
  • Mary Had A Little Lamb (5/1991)
  • Free Will (5/1991)
  • Dream Warriors (5/1991)
  • Crosseyed Mary (5/1991)
  • Walk This Way (5/1991)
  • Bron Yr Aur (6/1991)
  • She Talks to Angels (6/1991)
  • Coming of Age (6/1991)
  • War Ensemble (6/1991)
  • Love Me Two Times (6/1991)
  • Mean Street (7/1991)
  • Seek And Destroy (7/1991)
  • Bohemian Rhapsody (7/1991)
  • Caprice No. 24 (7/1991)
  • Turn! Turn! Turn! (7/1991)
  • Poundcake (8/1991)
  • All the Way to Memphis (8/1991)
  • The Needle And the Damage Done (8/1991)
  • Incident At Neshabur (8/1991)
  • Silent Lucidity (8/1991)
  • Get the Funk Out (9/1991)
  • Monkey Business (9/1991)
  • Question (9/1991)
  • Anarchy in the UK (9/1991)
  • Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (9/1991)
  • The Threat (10/1991)
  • You Could Be Mine (10/1991)
  • Bad to the Bone (10/1991)
  • Green River (10/1991)
  • Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (10/1991)
  • Runaround (11/1991)
  • Twice As Hard (11/1991)
  • Enter Sandman (11/1991)
  • I Wanna Be Sedated (11/1991)
  • Trademark (11/1991)
  • Don't Tread On Me (12/1991)
  • Go to Hell (12/1991)
  • La Villa Strangiato (12/1991)
  • Summerland (12/1991)
  • Helplessly Hoping (12/1991)
  • Through the Never (1/1992)
  • Shout At the Devil (1/1992)
  • From the Beginning (1/1992)
  • I Want You Back (1/1992)
  • Don't Cry (1/1992)
  • Hangar 18 (2/1992)
  • Righteous (2/1992)
  • Badge (2/1992)
  • Flight of the Wounded Bumble Bee (2/1992)
  • We Die Young (2/1992)
  • Runnin' With the Devil (3/1992)
  • Castles Made of Sand (3/1992)
  • Whole Lotta Rosie (3/1992)
  • The Sky Is Crying (3/1992)
  • The Weight (3/1992)
  • Communication Breakdown (4/1992)
  • In My Life (4/1992)
  • Outshined (4/1992)
  • Remember When (4/1992)
  • The Garden (4/1992)
  • Alive \& Kickin' (5/1992)
  • One Way Out (5/1992)
  • Give It Away (5/1992)
  • Break On Through (5/1992)
  • Photograph (5/1992)
  • Shapes of Things (6/1992)
  • Rusty Cage (6/1992)
  • No More Tears (6/1992)
  • Deja Vu (6/1992)
  • Tush (6/1992)
  • Corrosion of Conformity (6/1992)
  • Madman (7/1992)
  • I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (7/1992)
  • Tie Your Mother Down (7/1992)
  • Mouth For War (7/1992)
  • Crazy Train (7/1992)
  • Summer Song (8/1992)
  • Where Were You (8/1992)
  • Machine Gun (8/1992)
  • 316 (8/1992)
  • Back Door Romeo (8/1992)
  • A Small Victory (9/1992)
  • Wherever I May Roam (9/1992)
  • Real Love (9/1992)
  • Proud Mary (9/1992)
  • State of Love and Trust (10/1992)
  • November Rain (10/1992)
  • Funk \#49 (10/1992)
  • Point Counterpoint (10/1992)
  • Institutionalized (10/1992)
  • Would? (11/1992)
  • Stairway to Heaven (11/1992)
  • While My Guitar Gently Weeps (11/1992)
  • Hunger Strike (11/1992)
  • Foreclosure of a Dream (11/1992)
  • Rest in Peace (12/1992)
  • Jesus Christ Pose (12/1992)
  • Dirty Black Summer (12/1992)
  • Jeremy (12/1992)
  • Spanish Castle Magic (12/1992)
  • Sad But True (1/1993)
  • Unsung (1/1993)
  • The One I Love (1/1993)
  • Maggie May (1/1993)
  • Stardog Champion (1/1993)
  • Yesterdays (2/1993)
  • Walk (2/1993)
  • The Extremist (2/1993)
  • We Are the Champions (2/1993)
  • Before You Accuse Me (2/1993)
  • Sweating Bullets (3/1993)
  • Love Struck Baby (3/1993)
  • Once (3/1993)
  • Rockin' in the Free World (3/1993)
  • Somebody to Shove (3/1993)
  • Tragic Comic (4/1993)
  • Right Now (4/1993)
  • Hey You (4/1993)
  • Supernaut (4/1993)
  • Brass in Pocket (4/1993)
  • Mama Kin (5/1993)
  • Son of a Gun (5/1993)
  • Them Bones (5/1993)
  • Dead Skin Mask (5/1993)
  • Strawberry Fields Forever (5/1993)
  • Man on the Moon (6/1993)
  • Cat's in the Cradle (6/1993)
  • Tumblin' Dice (6/1993)
  • Best of Both Worlds (Live) (6/1993)
  • Until You Suffer Some (Fire \& Ice) (6/1993)
  • Two Princes (7/1993)
  • Space Oddity (7/1993)
  • Going Down (7/1993)
  • Heaven \& Hell (7/1993)
  • Over the Mountain (7/1993)
  • Eat the Rich (8/1993)
  • Runaway Train (8/1993)
  • I Don't Believe in Love (8/1993)
  • Plush (8/1993)
  • Cold Gin (8/1993)
  • 316 (Live) (9/1993)
  • Are You Gonna Go My Way (9/1993)
  • Star Trek Theme (9/1993)
  • Bomb Track (9/1993)
  • All Right Now (9/1993)
  • Deep Down Into the Pain (10/1993)
  • Poison My Eyes (10/1993)
  • Bodhisattva (10/1993)
  • Who Was in My Room Last Night? (10/1993)
  • Modoc (10/1993)
  • Colorado Bulldog (11/1993)
  • Her Black Wings (11/1993)
  • Surfing With the Alien (11/1993)
  • Alex Chilton (11/1993)
  • Since I've Been Loving You (11/1993)
  • Cryin' (12/1993)
  • Laughing Gas (12/1993)
  • Thunder Kiss '65 (12/1993)
  • I Saw the Light (12/1993)
  • Ode to Joy (12/1993)
  • Today (1/1994)
  • Blue Powder \& Amazing Grace (1/1994)
  • Sister Havana (1/1994)
  • Under the Gun (1/1994)
  • Jingo (1/1994)
  • Refuse/Resist (2/1994)
  • Sober (2/1994)
  • Cold Fire (2/1994)
  • Dirty Love (2/1994)
  • Dixie Chicken (2/1994)
  • Take the Time (3/1994)
  • Rape Me (3/1994)
  • Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (3/1994)
  • The Thill Is Gone (3/1994)
  • Baroque ?(3/1994)

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Bossa nova is a relaxed style of samba developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is mainly characterized by a "different beat" that altered the harmonies with the introduction of unconventional chords and an innovative syncopation of traditional samba from a single rhythmic division. The "bossa nova beat" is characteristic of a samba style and not of an autonomous genre. The bossa nova wave became popular around the world; this increased popularity helped to renew samba and contributed to the modernization of Brazilian music in general.

Discography is the study and cataloging of published sound recordings, often by specified artists or within identified music genres. The exact information included varies depending on the type and scope of the discography, but a discography entry for a specific recording will often list such details as the names of the artists involved, the time and place of the recording, the title of the piece performed, release dates, chart positions, and sales figures.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lap steel guitar</span> Type of steel guitar

The lap steel guitar, also known as a Hawaiian guitar, is a type of steel guitar without pedals that is typically played with the instrument in a horizontal position across the performer's lap. Unlike the usual manner of playing a traditional acoustic guitar, in which the performer's fingertips press the strings against frets, the pitch of a steel guitar is changed by pressing a polished steel bar against plucked strings. Though the instrument does not have frets, it displays markers that resemble them. Lap steels may differ markedly from one another in external appearance, depending on whether they are acoustic or electric, but in either case, do not have pedals, distinguishing them from pedal steel guitars.

Harris Publications Inc. was an American special interest media company, operating over 75 brands with print, digital, mobile and live event platforms prior to its sale to Athlon Media in 2016. It produced magazines that educate, entertain, inform and inspire. Subject matters spanned an array of interests including decorating, gardening, beauty, automotive, entrepreneurship and small business, sports, outdoor living, history, tactical, entertainment and wellness. Harris' titles covered a variety of markets and focused on niche special interests, primarily in the United States.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shawn Lane</span> American musician (1963–2003)

Shawn Lane was an American musician who released two studio albums and collaborated with a variety of musicians including Ringo Starr, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Reggie Young, Joe Walsh, Jonas Hellborg, Anders Johansson, Jens Johansson and many others. After studying the piano, he learned to play the guitar, which he played with exceptional speed.

Chart Attack was a Canadian online music publication. Formerly a monthly print magazine, it was called Chart and published from 1991 to 2009. Online content ceased to be updated sometime between mid 2017 to 2019, after which owner Channel Zero laid off the site's staff. The site's content is no longer available live online, the domain has been taken over by a usurping commercial website unrelated to music. Much of the old content is still available as web archives at the Wayback Machine.

<i>Guitar World</i> Monthly music magazine

Guitar World is a monthly music magazine for guitarists – and fans of guitar-based music and trends – that has been published since July 1980. Guitar World, the best-selling guitar magazine in the United States, contains original artist interviews and profiles, plus lessons/columns, gear reviews, news and exclusive tablature of three songs per issue. The magazine is published 13 times per year by Future plc. Damian Fanelli has been Guitar World's Editor-in-Chief since June 2018.

<i>Revolver</i> (magazine) Bi-monthly rock and heavy metal magazine

Revolver is an American heavy metal music and hard rock magazine, published by Project M Group. It was originally launched under Harris Publications in the spring of 2000 by Tom Beaujour and Brad Tolinksi, who envisioned it as an American version of Mojo. After five issues, it was relaunched in late 2001 with a focus on heavy music. The magazine features both established acts and up-and-comers in heavy music.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Future US</span> American media company

Future US, Inc. is an American media corporation specializing in targeted magazines and websites in the video games, music, and technology markets. Headquartered in New York City, the corporation has offices in: Alexandria, Virginia; Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Washington, D.C. Future US is owned by parent company, Future plc, a specialist media company based in Bath, Somerset, England.

"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" is a recurring opinion survey and music ranking of the finest albums in history, compiled by the American magazine Rolling Stone. It is based on weighted votes from selected musicians, critics, and industry figures. The first list was published in a special issue of the magazine in 2003 and a related book in 2005.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Trio (music)</span> Group of three musicians

In music, a trio is any of the following:

Vintage Guitar is an American magazine that focuses on vintage and classic guitars, amplifiers, effects, and related equipment, as well as notable guitarists from all genres and eras. The publication's feature stories and monthly columns cover a diverse range of topics by contributors, including some of the biggest names in the industry and renowned authorities like Dan Erlewine, George Gruhn, Wolf Marshall, Richard Smith, and Seymour W. Duncan, as well as some of the best-known writers in the field, including Pete Prown, Walter Carter, Dan Forte, Dave Hunter, Rich Kienzle, Michael Dregni, John Peden, Greg Prato, and others.

The mass media in Senegal is varied and includes multiple television channels, numerous private radio stations, and over 15 newspapers.

Canadian Musician was a Canadian magazine that was published bi-monthly by Norris-Whitney Communications Inc. The magazine closed in 2023.

Musical America is the oldest American magazine on classical music, first appearing in 1898 in print and in 1999 online, at musicalamerica.com. It is published by Performing Arts Resources, LLC, of East Windsor, New Jersey.

<i>Herizons</i> Canadian feminist magazine

Herizons is a Canadian feminist magazine published in Winnipeg, Manitoba and distributed to subscribers throughout Canada. Billed as "Canada's answer to Ms. magazine," it is also sold on newsstands.

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