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Hey folks! I’m about to release a CD and I need some promotional information. Are there any good jazz guitar magazines? Or even regular guitar magazines that will cover jazz, say review a jazz guitar album?
Thanks!
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03-02-2020 08:37 AM
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Hi Henry,
Congrats on the CD -- please make sure you post here so we can order it!
Since Just Jazz Guitar sadly closed down a few years back, there are no "jazz guitar" magazines out there (that I've ever seen)! Jazz Improv magazine closed down about 10 years ago, too.
The only jazz mags in the States that I know are Jazz Times and Downbeat. I don't bother with the other "guitar" magazines, since they're 95% rock, and I'm not interested in reading about most of that (although I do like some modern rock here and there).
Marc
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Originally Posted by marcwhy
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Vintage Guitar Magazine ( Vintage Guitar(R) magazine | Published monthly since 1986 ) at one time would review jazz guitar albums. It's been a while since I've read it.
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Congrats from me, too.
Here is an online Jazz Guitar magazine, if it helps you any. I would think they might a little hungry for content so maybe you can contact them?
Jazz Guitar Today - Today, Tomorrow & Tradition
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Congrats on the new CD! I'm in the early stages of planning my next one and have been thinking the same thoughts...
I don't really see too much 'jazz' coverage in the few guitar magazines, beyond McLaughlin or Frisell collaborations with more mainstream folk. There are a few publications like Guitar Afficinado and Vintage Guitar where having an 'interesting' axe can help...There seems to be more traction in the usual suspect jazz magazine, Downbeat, etc.
Like most 'niche' markets, things seem to have shifted away from print to the internets. There are a number of forums and facebook groups, each it's own little fiefdom with it's own agenda. Hard to say where the best return on your time and effort is spent there
Best wishes for your music!
PK
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The only magazine I get is Downbeat. Recent cover picture was Pat Metheny, so does that count as a jazz guitar magazine. Congrats on the release.
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Thanks guys. I think I’m hiring a jazz PR firm and they want to know specifically what guitar magazines to send it to in addition to the regular downbeat, jazztime, etc.
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Sorry if this is obvious, but you are running some sort of social media campaign?
Wonderful playing by the way.
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Originally Posted by corpse
I’m not happy with some of the promotional things I’ve paid for in the past for Facebook. I think it’s just a rip off.
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Originally Posted by henryrobinett
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vintage guitar still does reviews
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There is also "Guitar Techniques". Not a US publication but they recently did a feature with Tim Lerch (member here), a 3-part series on jazz-blues guitar.
The focus of the magazine is teaching guitar. "The ultimate tutorial based guitar magazine."
Guitar Techniques Magazine Subscription | My Favourite Magazines
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Best of luck with the CD, Henry!
I had to quit reading guitar magazines. The GAS was unbearable.
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Originally Posted by citizenk74
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I'm a fuddy duddy. I have had a subscription to Guitar Player for 50 years. I don't read a lot of the stuff in it, these days, but I can't bring myself to stop subscribing.
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Originally Posted by Greentone
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Another option is trying for publications in any applicable neighboring genres, blues, jam-band, roots, acoustic, fingerstyle, etc.
PK
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Originally Posted by Greentone
Danny W.
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Listening to The Way You Look Tonight on SoundCloud right now. Wow - why haven’t I heard of you before? Great playing! I subscribe to Fretboard Journal. Lost interest in all the other guitar magazines. Every once in a while I pick up a copy of Acoustic Guitar. I think the jazz magazines would be your best bet other than social media. My son just finished recording his first full length album with a professional producer and studio (not jazz, however). He will need to promote it somewhere/somehow. He’s planning to put it on CD Baby for streaming and then do some tours but he’s young and has limited resources. I don’t envy the challenges he’s facing trying to support himself as a musician.
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Where does someone find something like a print magazine nowadays? Newstands and magazine stores are a thing of the past.
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Originally Posted by cosmic gumbo
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Originally Posted by henryrobinett
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These online publications include reviews:
All About Jazz
Jazzwise
Jazz Times
Jazz Guitar
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