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Melody Maker

Melody Maker was a prominent British music magazine that began in 1926, originally focusing on jazz before expanding to cover rock, pop, and more. It played a significant role in music journalism, offering album reviews, live concert reports, interviews with artists, and insights into the music industry. The magazine became well-known for its influence on music trends and for supporting emerging artists. It ceased publication in 2000 but is remembered for its impact on music culture and history, reflecting the changing tastes and scenes in popular music over several decades.