Music Express (magazine)
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Music Express | |
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Editor | Various |
Categories | Music magazine |
Frequency | Monthly |
Publisher | Conny J. Kunz (1978-1990) Keith Sharp (1990-1992) |
First issue | October 1976 |
Final issue — Number |
December 1992 Vol. 17, no. 178 |
Company | Rock Express Communications |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
ISSN | 0848-9645 |
Not to be confused with the British music magazine New Musical Express.
Music Express (abbreviated ME on later covers) was a Canadian music magazine.
Founded in 1976 as Alberta Music Express by Keith Sharp, it was renamed Music Express in 1978 for most of its run, also becoming Rock Express for the duration of 1986 to 1988. Initially published in a tabloid format, it adopted the magazine format in 1982. Music Express primarily covered rock and pop music, with a focus on Canadian music; during the 1980s, its distribution expanded to the United States, with a corresponding U.S. edition produced.
Losing its distribution companies in the 1990s, the magazine was renamed Impact in 1993, finally ending in 1996. Meanwhile, Sharp founded the music and lifestyle magazine ACCESS in 1994, which continues today.
[edit] References
- Mowat, Bruce F "Music Express". Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Ed. James H. Marsh. Historica Foundation of Canada. Retrieved on 2007-05-22.
- Thow, Megan (Spring 2002), “Critical Miss”, Ryerson Review of Journalism, ISSN 0838-0651, <http://www.rrj.ca/issue/2002/spring/369/>