How to get Songbook delivered
hot off the press and straight to your door!
A four-issue subscription to Songbook costs £12 (inc. p&p) in the UK. A two year, eight-issue subscription costs £24.
Please make cheques/Postal Orders payable to Songbook and forward to Songbook, 2 Woodhouse, NE66 2HR, England. Don’t forget to include your name, address and e-mail details.
Tell us with which issue you wish to commence your subscription. If you have provided
an e-mail contact we will confirm receipt of your cheque/PO and subscription request.
We will not make your details available to any third party and will use them simply
to ensure we provide you with the best possible service.
While we can’t offer subscribers any other incentives such as free CDs, Air Miles or a
Gala Box at the festival of your choice, we can guarantee that you’ll receive
your copy of Songbook piping-hot off the press with what will prove to be our
regular selection of entertaining and informative writing and extensive coverage of
all that’s best in contemporary music. There’ll be an assortment of news, CD, DVD
and live reviews, interview features plus whatever else we can fit onto our pages.
Songbook will gradually become available at an increasing number of selected retail
outlets but to guarantee your copy we recommend that you subscribe. Your valued subscription
will be an effective way of supporting us as we consistently strive to improve the magazine.
You can also help by telling your friends about Songbook in glowing terms … after all,
its writers are the nicest bunch of obsessives you could hope to read.
Unfortunately we cannot currently accept credit card payments: cheques/Postal Orders (UK residents) only.
Overseas subscriptions:
for details of our overseas subscription rates and special
carrier pigeon service, please email us.
Not sure whether to subscribe?
Why not try a sample copy of our current
issue? Priced £3.50 (UK only) inc. p&p. Cheques/POs payable to Songbook.
Don't live in the UK and would like to see a sample copy?
Please contact us for our overseas rate.
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