TRACER
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| TRACER | |
|---|---|
| Editor | Curt Whitacre |
| Categories | Music magazines |
| Frequency | Bi-Monthly |
| Publisher | Roman Titus |
| First issue | September 2008 |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Website | tracermagazine.com |
TRACER is a bi-monthly music magazine published in the United States. The magazine focuses on musical happenings in the Midwestern United States."
[edit] History
The magazine, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, was founded in April 2008 by Roman Titus, Curt Whitacre, Amanda Carnes and Christopher Green.
[edit] Content
TRACER's focus is on independent music produced in the Midwestern United States. The magazine covers a variety of genres with an emphasis on adult album alternative, Americana and indie rock.

