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Relix, originally and occasionally later Dead Relix, is a magazine that focuses on live and improvisational music. The magazine was launched in 1974 as a handmade newsletter devoted to connecting people who recorded Grateful Dead concerts. It rapidly expanded into a music magazine covering a wide number of artists. It is the second-longest continuously published music magazine in the United States after Rolling Stone. The magazine is published eight times a year and as of 2009, had a circulation of 102,000. Peter Shapiro currently serves as the magazine's publisher and Dean Budnick and Mike Greenhaus currently serve as Editor-in-Chief.

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  • Relix, originally and occasionally later Dead Relix, is a magazine that focuses on live and improvisational music. The magazine was launched in 1974 as a handmade newsletter devoted to connecting people who recorded Grateful Dead concerts. It rapidly expanded into a music magazine covering a wide number of artists. It is the second-longest continuously published music magazine in the United States after Rolling Stone. The magazine is published eight times a year and as of 2009, had a circulation of 102,000. Peter Shapiro currently serves as the magazine's publisher and Dean Budnick and Mike Greenhaus currently serve as Editor-in-Chief. (en)
  • Relix é uma revista focada em música ao vivo e improvisada. A revista foi lançada em 1974 como um boletim artesanal dedicado a conectar pessoas que gravaram concertos da Grateful Dead. Ela rapidamente se expandiu para uma revista de música, cobrindo um grande número de artistas. É a segunda maior revista de música publicada continuamente nos Estados Unidos, depois da Rolling Stone. A revista é publicada oito vezes por ano. A revista tem uma circulação de 102.000. (pt)
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  • Relix, originally and occasionally later Dead Relix, is a magazine that focuses on live and improvisational music. The magazine was launched in 1974 as a handmade newsletter devoted to connecting people who recorded Grateful Dead concerts. It rapidly expanded into a music magazine covering a wide number of artists. It is the second-longest continuously published music magazine in the United States after Rolling Stone. The magazine is published eight times a year and as of 2009, had a circulation of 102,000. Peter Shapiro currently serves as the magazine's publisher and Dean Budnick and Mike Greenhaus currently serve as Editor-in-Chief. (en)
  • Relix é uma revista focada em música ao vivo e improvisada. A revista foi lançada em 1974 como um boletim artesanal dedicado a conectar pessoas que gravaram concertos da Grateful Dead. Ela rapidamente se expandiu para uma revista de música, cobrindo um grande número de artistas. É a segunda maior revista de música publicada continuamente nos Estados Unidos, depois da Rolling Stone. A revista é publicada oito vezes por ano. A revista tem uma circulação de 102.000. (pt)
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