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Yep, sad news. I wish Ed the best.
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12-16-2015 07:16 PM
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I am a subscriber and a satisfied one at that.
However, this site itself provides much the same in terms of information, tips, stories, history, sharing of the passion, instrument and recording reviews, etc.
I'll mostly miss the arrangements.
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I got that email as well. Unfortunately, I just subscribed, so my timing was off.
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Sorry to hear this. From(only) the email above it does not appear that he tried sell the business. I feel bad for the advertisers; I don't envision one man operation arch top makers to now start placing 1/2 page layouts in Guitar Player mag and Guitar World. Perhaps someone with a background in journalism/publishing will jump in with something new.
A sincere Thank You to Mr Benson for keeping the Flame for so long!
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I hope Mr. Benson is in good health. This is big loss for the jazz guitar community on so many levels. I look forward to the arrival of the is magazine like a kid at Christmas. What a bummer, say it ain't so.....
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Dang .. sad news ....
That said ... I only subscribed for a couple of years and still haven't given the ones I have the attention they deserve.
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Sorry to see this happen as Ed was a stalwart for us archtop players. But we all get older and have to bow to Father Time. Had this mag since 2008 and will be sorely missed.
Let us all hope that a similar magazine will appear in the near future-we sure need this void to be filled
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I have been a contributor to the magazine. I emailed the publisher (Ed Benson) asking if he would like to sell the magazine. He wrote back that he has had several offers to sell but does not wish to sell it at this time.
Maybe retirement might bore him and he will bring it back? Let's hope...I will miss JJG as will many others
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Originally Posted by Stringswinger
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I hope that if someone ever buys it, they keep the same format.
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It was a bit of a shocker to get the news. Been a contributor since very early on and as a result have many lessons in published format that I use for teaching and plan to use as a basis for a book on harmony for jazz guitar; a task that would not happen otherwise. An added plus was receiving e mails from all over the world and a gig offer that took me to Italy. It was a wonderful thing to be part of and its absence will leave a void in the jazz guitar world. Now, what to do for the final issue.....☺ -Roy Patterson
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Real shame that it's going, I've personally read and sold it for a number of years here in the UK and you couldn't want a better value magazine for the money, a great achievement by Ed.
I was always under the impression that it wasn't really a business to Ed more a lifestyle, certainly down the line from publisher to recipient everyone was in it for the love of the magazine and I know from many contributors that they did it for free so I'm not sure what that type of enterprise would look like on paper, without a central driving force doing for the love (and presumably next to no money).
Thanks Ed, the jazz guitar world salutes you!
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I wonder if the website will stay up to peruse back issues?
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Does anyone know if there's any sort of online index of all the contents of issues of JJG magazine through 2016?
I have them going back to 2001 and would love to have this as a reference.
Thanks,
Jay
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It looks like there is no on-line JJG presence at all.
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Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some copies of just jazz guitar magazine in pdf for I live in French Guiana and buying online is too expensive with shipping rates actually. Can you tell me where I could find some please?
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