''Musos' Guide'' or ''musosguide'' is a UK-based online magazine. It was launched in 2003, and has been re-launched four times. It is an editorially independent magazine.
History
''Muso's Guide'' was first launched on 30 June 2003 by then-amateur journalist
Holly Seddon née Noseda.
According to the site's About Us
http://musosguide.com/about-us page, "it was launched for a number of reasons, namely the lack of coverage of classic music alongside new releases, the oh-so-obvious press release drivel in a lot of music mags at the time, the desire to create a website full of city guides with music tourists in mind and the desire to get to listen to promo CDs all day.
"In November 2012 ownership of the site passed from Holly to Joe Watson and long-time contributor Kenny McMurtrie with a view to maintaining the already high quality of coverage and expanding the site’s reach. We still want to cover the classics and the best new music. We still bristle at the press release drivel and regurgitated guff but city guides have died a death. Now we listen to Radio 6 all day and have resurrected our Underexposed tab to get closer to the grass roots of the music scene. How things have changed..."
Since 2003 the site has had a number of editors in all areas - Catherine Wilson, Natalie Shaw, Greg Salter, Louise Coles, Paul Brown, Russell Warfield, Hayley Scott, Dani Gibson, Carris Boast, Elliot Ryder, Cat Schaupp, Dave Beech, Lee Hammond, Rosie Duffield and
Holly Seddon née Noseda.
With the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic Kenny McMurtrie felt it was the ideal time to fully break with the site, having for some time lost interest in writing reviews (to say the least).
As of October 2021 the site's team appears to consist of:-
* Joe Watson Jnr - Performance Manager
"Joe operates out of Barrhead in Glasgow & will clean the table with you at both chess and poker".
* Marky Edison - News Editor
* Steven Velentzas - Instagram Guru
Awards
In November 2009, Muso's Guide was shortlisted for Best Digital Publication and Best Blog in the
Record of the Day Awards.
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Versions
The original version of the website was produced using Microsoft FrontPage and each new article had to be manually created, there was no content management system.
The next version was launched in 2004 and had a PHP
PHP is a General-purpose programming language, general-purpose scripting language geared toward web development. It was originally created by Danish-Canadian programmer Rasmus Lerdorf in 1993 and released in 1995. The PHP reference implementati ...
content management system.
Another version was launched in 2008, and was built using WordPress
WordPress (WP or WordPress.org) is a free and open-source software, free and open-source content management system (CMS) written in PHP, hypertext preprocessor language and paired with a MySQL or MariaDB database with supported secure hypert ...
.
Following the corruption of the Wordpress version by an as yet undiagnosed cause the latest version was launched in 2014, and was built using Joomla
Joomla (), also spelled Joomla! (with an exclamation mark) and sometimes abbreviated as J!, is a free and open-source content management system (CMS) for publishing web content on websites. Web content applications include discussion forums, p ...
. At this time the apostrophe moved to the other side of the second S in Musos.
Offline activities
In October 2009, Muso's Guide put on its first offline event, Muso's Guide presents... Extradition Order, Arrows Of Love and Bethia Beadman.[ ]
On 30 October 2009, it put on its first Pic n Mixx
http://www.run-riot.com/node/%203188 event at the Buffalo Bar
The Buffalo Bar was a music and arts venue located at 259 Upper Street, Highbury Corner, Islington, from 2000 until 2014.
History
The venue was situated beneath The Famous Cock Tavern, adjacent to Highbury & Islington station. The basement a ...
in London. The event's promotion was bolstered by Everett True
Everett True (born Jeremy Andrew Thackray on 21 April 1961) is an English music journalist and musician. He became interested in rock music after hearing The Residents, and formed a band with school friends. He has written and recorded as The ...
contributing a mix tape.
On 20 January 2010, it hosted its tips for 2010 Cats and Cats and Cats, Stairs To Korea and Ute at The Monarch.
In October 2017 the site was asked to host a gig during that year's Blogtober, organised b
Lost In The Manor
The headliners were Dublin'
Makings
Media appearances
In June 2009, days after Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century. Over a ...
died, Muso's Guide then-editor Natalie Shaw was invited onto Sky News to discuss the singer's musical legacy and impact.
Exclusives
On 4 May 2009, ''Muso's Guide'' contributor Paul Wilson was given access to Lynval Golding
Lynval Golding (born 24 July 1951) is a Jamaican-born British musician. His family moved from Jamaica to Gloucester, before moving to Coventry when he was eighteen. He is currently living in Gig Harbor, Washington. He is best known as a rhythm g ...
and John Bradbury of The Specials.
http://musosguide.com/part-one-of-our-exclusive-chat-with-the-specials/4515
References
External links
Official website
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Online magazines published in the United Kingdom
Independent magazines
Magazines established in 2003