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Gibraltar (web site)

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Gibraltar
File:Gibraltar black bg 35.gif
Type of site
Progressive rock encyclopedia
OwnerFred Trafton
Created byvarious contributors
Websitehttp://www.GEPR.net/
CommercialNo
RegistrationNone
LaunchedJune 2000
Current statusActive

Gibraltar, also called The New Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock, is a web site devoted to presenting news and reviews in the world of progressive rock. The encyclopedia is not freely editable by the public, but contributions may be submitted to the maintainers via email.

History[edit]

Gibraltar started in 1991 as a moderated electronic mailing list, issued in weekly digest form. The original moderator was Michael Lamoureux, and the list was for discussion of anything related to progressive and psychedelic rock, including art rock, symphonic rock, and electronic music.

In 1991–1992, list member Dave Markfield compiled The Progressive Music Survey, an A-to-Z listing of progressive rock bands, with discographies, reviews, interviews, etc., with most contributions provided by 15 list members. This plain text document was available by email and FTP.

In 1993, Mike Taylor took over moderation of the mailing list and compiled a new, expanded version of the The Progressive Music Survey, again offering it as a plain-text file by email and FTP, but also in the form of a printed, bound version he published himself. The 1993 version had over 1100 artists covered, with contributions authored by over 100 list members and readers of the Usenet newsgroup alt.music.progressive (now rec.music.progressive). From this point on, the document was periodically updated.

By 1995, with the help of Phil Kime, an HTML version was made available on the web, and the title became Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock.

In 2000, maintenance was handed off to Fred Trafton, and the gepr.net domain became the encyclopedia's home, after years of hosting in student web accounts at various universities.

References[edit]

  • "Friday Review: The Gibraltar Encyclopedia of Progressive Rock". The Guardian. 18 Jun 2004.
  • Kime, Phil. "rec.music.progressive Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)" (18 Dec 1999).
  • Taylor, Mike. "Gibraltar/Prog Survey" (mailing list post, 30 Jul 1993).
  • Taylor, Mike. "GEPR Info" (8 May 1999 archived snapshot).


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