With Greg Shaw he was instrumental in launching the influential music fanzine Who Put The Bomp.
When conventional publishers refused the job, Mr. Jones took it to Better Badges, a company responsible for printing most of London's music fanzines.
He quickly became the music critic for the Waterbury Republican/American newspaper, and started a local music fanzine called Imagine.
They became interested in music and together wrote the music fanzine Alphabet Soup (which only lasted for five issues).
Garage was a music fanzine based in Dunedin, New Zealand, which was created and edited by journalist Richard Langston.
He also published a local music fanzine called Feedback.
He organized concerts in Tours, edited a music fanzine, and was a guitarist in the group Merz from 1996 to 1998.
Town Hall Steps was a local music fanzine in Bolton, England from 1981 to 1983.
Comes With A Smile was a quarterly music fanzine published in the United Kingdom between June 1997 and February 2006.
Elliott had written for a few music fanzines and, with Cox's help, decided to start his own, Neumusik, together with a campus radio show of the same name.