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Barney
Barney Hoskyns Editor
Veteran music writer and editor. Author of several tomes including Across the Great Divide - The Band and America, Say It One Time For The Brokenhearted - Country Soul in the American South and Waiting For The Sun. Until recently U.S. editor of MOJO. Contributor to Vogue, GQ, Rolling Stone, Spin, Harper's Bazaar, and CD Now.
Mark Pringle Production and editorial
Website designer and internet specialist involved in projects for the BBC, the DTI, numerous architects and a variety of businesses. Runs RedTop - a major photography website. Prior to moving into design, was a member of obscure London R&B act Hot House. Was described by NME hack and future Loaded editor James Brown as "the Keith Floyd of British Soul."
Mark
Martin
Martin Colyer Art and editorial
Art Director with extensive national magazine experience. Has worked for, among others, The Observer, Blueprint, and The Sunday Times Magazine. Is also a partner in RedTop. Martin was also a member of Hot House. He is the proud owner of a collection of fantastically cheap guitars, and is something of a Dylan obsessive. Prime mover in avante-com roots-terrorists The Backhouse Boys (in the basement).

William Higham Marketing and editorial
A music marketing consultant specialising in both marketing and research for on- and off-line music and lifestyle brands. He has over ten years experience in marketing and press departments of Sony, Virgin and Polydor Records. William likes Power Pop, dairy-free food and Italian suits and girls.
William
Tony
Tony Keys Finance Director
Tony spent his working career in the city, latterly as finance director of a number of specialist insurance businesses. Music has however always been a vital passion, from playing piano in R & B and jazz outfits at university and shortly after, to the now more passive pleasure of listening to the music of the 60s and 70s.
Mat Snow Editorial Consultant
Cutting his teeth as a writer for New Musical Express in the 80s, Mat moved on to Q Magazine before editing Mojo between 1995 and 1999, and then editing the UK’s biggest selling soccer monthly, FourFourTwo, until 2004. In 1987 he was immortalised by Nick Cave in the song 'Scum'… every word of which about Mat is true.
Mat

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