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TAGG – The Alternative Gig Guide
Editor
Mick Pacholli
Editor
Stuart Coupe (Sydney)
Categories
Music
Frequency
Fortnightly
Publisher
Mick Pacholli
First issue
14 June 1979 (1979-06-14)
Final issue
1981
Based in
Melbourne, Victoria
Language
English
TAGG – The Alternative Gig Guide or TAGG (its acronym and popular name) was a free fortnightly Australian music street press published from 1979 to 1981 in Melbourne.[1] It was published by Toorak Times, an independent newspaper started in 1972,[2] and later expanded to Sydney. [3]
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