Harp 2001–2008

Date

2002200320042005200620072008

30 edizioni

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2002 #5

2002 #6

2002 v1 #2

2002 v1 #3

2003 v3 #8

2003 v3 #10

2003 v3 #11

2003 v3 #12

2004 v3 #13

2004 v3 #14

2004 v3 #16

2004 v3 #17

2005 #10

2005 #11

2005 v4 #5

2005 v4 #8

2005 v5 #5

2006 v5 #1

2006 v5 #2

2006 v5 #3

2006 v5 #3

2006 v5 #5

2006 v5 #7

2006 v5 #7

2007 v6 #2

2007 v6 #6

2007 v6 #7

2007 v6 #8

2007 v7 #2

2008 v7 #1

2002 Edizione 5

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

30

Pubblicato:

2001–2008

Editore:

Harp Magazine, Inc.

Posizione:

Takoma Park, Maryland United States (2001–2002)
Silver Spring, Maryland United States (2002–2008)
Published in 30 issues between 2001 and 2008 from Maryland, Harp covered adult alternative music, rock, and indie. Founded by Scott Crawford, the magazine was purchased by Guthrie Inc., owners of JazzTimes, in 2003. Interview subjects included some of the biggest rock names of the time, such as Flight of the Conchords, The White Stripes, Beck, and Kings of Leon. After a final issue featuring a mock presidential campaign announcement by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, Harp ceased publication during a period in which several similar publications closed down. In 2009, however, Crawford started Blurt, a magazine also featured in RAPMM.