blurt magazine to feature the political stylings of grace potter

by k. cortez on June 12, 2008

The editors of the recently defunct Harp Magazine announced the launch of Blurt.

blurt

a new music digital-magazine and accompanying website (www.BLURT-online.com). Joined by Managing Editor Fred Mills, Senior Editor Randy Harward, Associate Editor Andy Tennille and Contributing Editor A.D. Amorosi, BLURT will raise the bar for modern music and entertainment magazines by combining insightful features, irreverent interviews, relentless reviews, and first-class design standards.

Furthermore, BLURT is proud to announce blog contributions from esteemed critic and former Village Voice Music Editor Chuck Eddy (Singles Again, celebrating vinyl), singer-songwriter Chris Lee (Say It Ain’t Soul, for songwriters), Triple-A veteran and former XM Music Director Kate Bradley (Cut Through the Noise, industry rants and raves) as well as ongoing political opinions from artists as diverse as songwriter James McMurtry, Anti-Flag’s Justin Sane, antifolker Ed Hamell (a/k/a Hamell on Trial) and Grace Potter (of Grace Potter the Nocturnals), with more to be announced.

A quick look at the website looks very promising, I’m looking forward to this. I always found Harp to be an excellenct read.

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toofarnorth 06.14.08 at 2:43 pm

Looked through the June issue and am impressed both with the way it functions and the content. A lot of serious information but also elements of humor - the page turning sound and the “reviews” on page 18 for example.
Downside is finding time . . . but TY for the heads up . . .

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