Would you support a steel guitar/player magazine?
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Carter York
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Russ Young
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I'd give it a try, although I think an e-zine makes more sense as a business model AND because it gives the opportunity to incorporate audio.
I'd also encourage you to include pedal, lap and resonator guitars for the sake of maximizing your subscriber base.
Fortunately, you already know the harsh realities of the publishing business, so you're way ahead of most people who think starting a new magazine would be a good idea.
Good luck --
I'd also encourage you to include pedal, lap and resonator guitars for the sake of maximizing your subscriber base.
Fortunately, you already know the harsh realities of the publishing business, so you're way ahead of most people who think starting a new magazine would be a good idea.
Good luck --
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Terry Wendt
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Henning Kock
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27.nov.2002
Hello Terry,
I am sure you remember me. We had a talk in July 1982, when you were playing a Zumsteel in Opryland, in the big partly open air country auditorium. Well, its only 20 years ago!! ! !
Yes, I will buy a subscription.
I have most of the other steel magazines and newsletters bound by a bookbinder. They are a goldmine of info.
I even have most of the old Nashville Steel Guitar Club newsletters made by Duane Marrs and Cope McDaniel from 1973 to 1979.
Its a good thing you have your own printing facilities, and that you are living in my favorite city Nashville, so you can be in walking distance or driving distance of the steel players to get news, interviews, tablature
from them.
Kind regards,
Henning
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Henning Kock
(pedal steel guitar, piano, keyboards, vibraphone)
Henning K. Music
111 Aarhusvej
DK-8300 Odder
Denmark,
Europe
phone +45 8654 2959
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webpages:
pedal steel guitar: www.geocities.com/Nashville/1520 www.steelguitardanmark.subnet.dk (information)
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piano & keyboard: www.sitecenter.dk/henning-kock www.danskmusik.com/dmfbook/selskab/html/henning_kock.html
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and for musical instrument products wholesale (to dealers): www.henningkmusic.subnet.dk
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Hello Terry,
I am sure you remember me. We had a talk in July 1982, when you were playing a Zumsteel in Opryland, in the big partly open air country auditorium. Well, its only 20 years ago!! ! !
Yes, I will buy a subscription.
I have most of the other steel magazines and newsletters bound by a bookbinder. They are a goldmine of info.
I even have most of the old Nashville Steel Guitar Club newsletters made by Duane Marrs and Cope McDaniel from 1973 to 1979.
Its a good thing you have your own printing facilities, and that you are living in my favorite city Nashville, so you can be in walking distance or driving distance of the steel players to get news, interviews, tablature
from them.
Kind regards,
Henning
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Henning Kock
(pedal steel guitar, piano, keyboards, vibraphone)
Henning K. Music
111 Aarhusvej
DK-8300 Odder
Denmark,
Europe
phone +45 8654 2959
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e-mail address: henningkmusic@hotmail.com
.........
webpages:
pedal steel guitar: www.geocities.com/Nashville/1520 www.steelguitardanmark.subnet.dk (information)
.........
piano & keyboard: www.sitecenter.dk/henning-kock www.danskmusik.com/dmfbook/selskab/html/henning_kock.html
.........
and for musical instrument products wholesale (to dealers): www.henningkmusic.subnet.dk
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I would probably buy a subscription, just to support your endeavor. BUT...if it didn't turn out to be any better than the last steel magazine we had (no offense, Mr. Rask) I would drop it just as quickly as I subscribed.
I don't know how much there is to be said about steel stuff that hasn't already been written, but it might work.
My gut feel is you would be better off to save your money.
Good luck if you decide to run with it, and you will have my support.
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Doug Earnest
The only Zum Keyless U12, Fender Cyber Twin
I don't know how much there is to be said about steel stuff that hasn't already been written, but it might work.
My gut feel is you would be better off to save your money.
Good luck if you decide to run with it, and you will have my support.
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Doug Earnest
The only Zum Keyless U12, Fender Cyber Twin
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Whip Lashaway
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I'd subscribe. I did subscribe to the Steel Guitar World mag. and really enjoyed it, at first. Then it seemed like the mag. took a turn somewhere. For almost a year the bulk of the articles featured local talent types that I never heard of. Don't misunderstand, I feel that anyone can and should contribute to these mag's as we all have something to share and learn. However, I think the masses would prefer to hear what the pros have to say and what they are doing and how they are doing it. I like to hear about what others like myself or women steelers or whoever, are doing. Just not every issue.
But, I'd support your mag. just like I did that one, because it would be the right thing to do. We're a small group and we need to stick together and spread the word.
Whip
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Whip Lashaway
Sierra E9/B6 12 string
Sierra E9/B6 14 string
But, I'd support your mag. just like I did that one, because it would be the right thing to do. We're a small group and we need to stick together and spread the word.
Whip
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Whip Lashaway
Sierra E9/B6 12 string
Sierra E9/B6 14 string
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Don Benoit
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Terry
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Jim West
Terry
Just because two others failed in the past does not mean you will too. Sounds to me like you have the experience in the printing business and most importantly the passion to provide the steel community with a worthwhile publication. I for one wish you the best of luck and hope you make it big in the steel guitar community.
Don't listen to the nay sayers, if it's in your heart to do this, then do it!
Go for it! Third time is the charm!
Jim
Just because two others failed in the past does not mean you will too. Sounds to me like you have the experience in the printing business and most importantly the passion to provide the steel community with a worthwhile publication. I for one wish you the best of luck and hope you make it big in the steel guitar community.
Don't listen to the nay sayers, if it's in your heart to do this, then do it!
Go for it! Third time is the charm!
Jim
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Hal Higgins
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Terry...I think it's a very good idea....I remember getting those issues of Steel Guitar World Mag, and, back then, being a new player...grasped at anything I could find relating to the PSG to improve my own ability. 32+ years of playing, and listening to those who really can play, have made me want to continue to improve. What better way could this happen than to have another publication. It looks like you already have the expertise that it takes to get the job done....so you can count me in. Also, let me add something else you might look into to help with the subscriptions. There are a good many steel guitar clubs and associations around the country and world that might could help you out with circulation. I'm the president of one such club, newly formed this year, but already seeing some success. If and when you get this going....you might put a subscription form in the forum in text format that can be printed out, and distributed to these various clubs and associations.....I know I'd print it out and distribute them to my club membership.....Again Terry....Go for it and I wish you the best with it and will pray for your success in it.....HAL
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Terry, I wouldn't be able to resist. I am compelled to subscribe to every steel guitar and Harley-Davidson publication in existance!
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Well, it looks like
...we're going to do it!!!

keep reading this post for further updates

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...we're going to do it!!!
keep reading this post for further updates

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TheEarlyDays.com
and appearing regularly...
Jimmy Crawford/Russ Hicks... and Buddy Emmons on Bass! aLotOfSpace.com
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Jeff Hyman
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You would serve yourself well by finding out who would be willing to spend advertising dollars. What would a full page ad cost? Color? Classified ad? Most magazines stay alive by advertising dollars, not subscription dollars. In the case of a SGM, I'd have to say you'll need both.
Jeff Hyman http://www.HatCreekCountry.com http://www.cactus.com
Jeff Hyman http://www.HatCreekCountry.com http://www.cactus.com
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Terry,
For an example of a newsletter/website combination, check out the Banjo Newsletter: http://www.banjonews.com/. They have mp3 files to back up the tab section in the newsletter.
Best of luck in your venture.
Drew Howard
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For an example of a newsletter/website combination, check out the Banjo Newsletter: http://www.banjonews.com/. They have mp3 files to back up the tab section in the newsletter.
Best of luck in your venture.
Drew Howard
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Coming to you in February 2003 - A magazine for all of the "Steel Guitar Family" -
PedalSteel.us Magazine
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PedalSteel.us Magazine
Site construction/updating daily!

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TheEarlyDays.com
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Jimmy Crawford/Russ Hicks... and Buddy Emmons on Bass! aLotOfSpace.com
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Rick McDuffie
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Terry,
All periodicals are having a hard time these days... there's this thing called the internet! I'd take a serious look at how many steel guitar players are in the world, and what percentage of them would PAY for a magazine. Let's face it- the Forum is cheap access to a world of information. Best of luck in all endeavors!
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Rick McDuffie
Debbie Elam Band/Tarheel Jazz Q-tet
www.tarheelmusic.com
All periodicals are having a hard time these days... there's this thing called the internet! I'd take a serious look at how many steel guitar players are in the world, and what percentage of them would PAY for a magazine. Let's face it- the Forum is cheap access to a world of information. Best of luck in all endeavors!
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Rick McDuffie
Debbie Elam Band/Tarheel Jazz Q-tet
www.tarheelmusic.com
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Rick McDuffie
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