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-{{Template}}The '''All Music Guide''' (AMG) is a [[metadata]] database about music, owned by [[All Media Guide]]. AMG was founded in 1991 by [[popular culture]] archivist [[Michael Erlewine]] and mathematician Vladimir Bogdanov, Ph.D., as a guide for consumers. Its first reference book was published the next year. AMG predates the [[World Wide Web]] and was first available as a [[Gopher (protocol)|Gopher]] site. +{{Template}}The '''All Music Guide''' (AMG) is a [[metadata]] database about music, owned by [[All Media Guide]]. AMG was founded in 1991 by [[popular culture]] [[archivist]] [[Michael Erlewine]] and mathematician [[Vladimir Bogdanov]], Ph.D., as a [[consumer guide|guide for consumers]]. Its first reference book was published the next year. AMG predates the [[World Wide Web]] and was first available as a [[Gopher (protocol)|Gopher]] site.
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The All Music Guide (AMG) is a metadata database about music, owned by All Media Guide. AMG was founded in 1991 by popular culture archivist Michael Erlewine and mathematician Vladimir Bogdanov, Ph.D., as a guide for consumers. Its first reference book was published the next year. AMG predates the World Wide Web and was first available as a Gopher site.




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