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    • Relix Magazine: A Comprehensive Overview** **Founding and Mission:** Relix Magazine was established in 1983 by Steve Silberman, Peter Shapiro, and Ira Siegel as a platform for jam bands, notably focusing on the Grateful Dead and Phish. Based in New York City, it aimed to cover music beyond mainstream rock, offering an alternative perspective on live performances. **Key Features:** The magazine is renowned for its extensive coverage of live concerts and the inclusion of a compilation CD with each issue since 1984. This feature introduced readers to both established artists and emerging bands, becoming a hallmark of Relix. **Notable Contributions:** Relix has featured iconic covers of legendary artists, including the Grateful Dead on its first issue, as well as The Who, Dave Matthews Band, and others. It also publishes articles on music history and artist profiles, enriching its readers' understanding of jam band culture. **Ownership and Evolution:** After several ownership changes, including a period under Steve Bernstein's Zenbu Media Group, Relix was repurchased in 2009 by Peter Shapiro and others forming Relix Media Group (LLC). This new era saw continued focus on live music and jam bands, with initiatives like the Relix 40 list for its 40th anniversary. **Recent Achievements:** Relix has featured recent artists such as Jon Batiste and Phish on its covers. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on live music, it released a special "Power of Live" issue in 2020, highlighting the importance of concerts during challenging times. **Legacy and Impact:** Relix remains influential among jam band ...