Musician Magazine

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Kiddwad57
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Hello there: I don't know where else to ask, but since I'm interested in a Beatles topic, thought I could post here.

I'm wondering if anyone has a collection of that fine magazine called Musician, which was published between 1976-1999. I used to "thought-lift" it regularly from the university bookstore, but didn't actually buy it often. Particularly from 1978-1982 or so. (Although those acts of mental thievery may have persisted a bit longer) Or, if you have discovered a way to access it online, kindly pass on a link to the source.

Thanks for any help!

PS: I did just stumble across this article,yet to delve, but looks interesting:

https://bassmusicianmagazine.com/2020/0 ... s-players/
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I did a quick search on UCSD's Roger library search system, and that magazine appears to have an active copyright, so you will probably need to go through a library to access any issues (either on-line using the library's access credentials, or, if present in the library's collection, hard copy).
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So the good news is that it is available ... the bad news is that it will take more effort than just sitting at home on your computer! 8)
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Thanks for that, Good Doctor. An air conditioned library sounds like the right place to spend some time.
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Kiddwad57 wrote:Thanks for that, Good Doctor. An air conditioned library sounds like the right place to spend some time.
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