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Jersey Beat
''Jersey Beat'' is an American music zine. It was founded in 1982 by music critic Jim Testa. As of 2007, the zine stopped publishing print issues but continues as an online publication. ''Jersey Beat'' covers the music scene, both internationally and locally, with special emphasis on the East Coast states. ==History==
By the late 1970s, Testa had graduated from Rutgers University and upon returning home, frequented burgeoning punk music clubs like CBGB and Maxwell's. A former college associate was running a fanzine in Washington D.C. called ''Discords'', which featured a column submitted by Testa called "Jersey Beat." After ''Discords'' folded, Testa began publishing his own zine ''Jersey Beat'' in 1982. The name is a play on ''Mersey Beat'', an early 1960s English music publication. In ''The World of Zines: a Guide to the Independent Magazine Revolution'', authors Gunderloy and Goldberg Janice note that ''Jersey Beat'' went "from a small review of New Jersey alternative bands to becoming one of the most thoughtful new music zines in the nation." There have been many well-known staff and contributors to ''Jersey Beat''; former writers include Donny the Punk, Jim DeRogatis, Karen Schoemer, Chris Frantz, Ben Weasel, Joe Queer, Johnny Puke, and Tris McCall.
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