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Music Express (magazine)

''Music Express'' (abbreviated ''ME'' on later covers) is a Canadian music magazine. Published as a print magazine from 1976 to 1996, it ceased operations that year but has since been relaunched as an online magazine.〔("Music Express reborn" ). ''New Canadian Music'', August 27, 2012.〕
Founded in 1976 as ''Alberta Music Express'' by Keith Sharp,〔 it was renamed ''Music Express'' in 1978 for most of its run,〔 also becoming ''Rock Express'' for the duration of 1986 to 1988.〔 Initially published in a tabloid format, it adopted the magazine format in 1982.〔 ''Music Express'' primarily covered rock and pop music, with a focus on Canadian music; during the 1980s, its distribution expanded to the United States, with a corresponding U.S. edition produced.〔 It was distributed via exclusive deals with various record store chains, including Kelly's Records in Western Canada and A&A Records in Eastern Canada.〔
Losing its distribution companies in the 1990s, the magazine was renamed ''Impact'' in 1993, finally ending in 1996.〔 Meanwhile, Sharp founded the music and lifestyle magazine ''ACCESS'' in 1994, which continues today.〔
In 2012, Sharp relaunched ''Music Express'' in its current online magazine format.〔 Sharp published ''Music Express: The Rise, Fall & Resurrection of Canada's Music Magazine'', a book about the magazine's history, with Dundurn Press in April 2014. The book also featured a foreword by Alan Frew, the lead singer of Canadian rock band Glass Tiger.
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