Musician (magazine) explained

Category:Music magazine
Frequency:Monthly
Founder:Sam Holdsworth, Gordon Baird
Firstdate:October 1976
Finaldate:1999
Country:United States
Language:English
Issn:0733-5253

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.[1]

Subtitled "The Art, Business and Technology of Making Music", it became known for its extended and thorough articles about the stars of rock music. It was not intended as a fan magazine, but as a publication about the musician's craft, and as a result, it earned it the respect of people in the music business.[2] As Holdsworth told an interviewer in 2003, the magazine "created a level of trust that made the musicians feel they were talking with peers".[2] In the same article, he said that Musician was also known for unearthing details that the average magazine did not—such as why a musician chose a particular brand of instrument, or what was the inspiration for a certain song.[2]

Musician never gained a wide following, although it had a devoted readership. It was respected by critics for the quality of its writers; among the best-known writers for Musician were rock critic Lester Bangs and soon-to-be film director Cameron Crowe.[3] It was later renamed Musician, Player & Listener and was headquartered in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Holdsworth and Baird sold it in January 1981 to the company that owned Billboard magazine.[4] [5] Holdsworth and another company executive bought it back in 1985, and ran it until selling it again in 1987.[2] The magazine folded in 1999.

References

Musician. Gloucester, MA: Amordian Press, 1982–1999. ISSN 0733-5253.

Notes and References

  1. News: Geoff. Edgers. Artist is bitten by desire to put greenheads on canvas. The Boston Globe. July 20, 2008.
  2. Liza . Frenette . BPI's entertainment architect - Billboard Publications Inc.; Sam Holdsworth . . June 1989 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050519010751/http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3065/is_n6_v18/ai_7627075 . May 19, 2005.
  3. Ken. Gordon. A Great One Remembered: Musician. Folio. November 2003.
  4. News: Philip. Dougherty. Billboard Buys Magazine. April 16, 2017. The New York Times. January 19, 1981.
  5. Billboard Publications Buys Musician. April 16, 2017. November 22, 1980. Billboard. 8. 0006-2510.