[2] The Pipeline Instrumental Review has been published quarterly since 1989 and edited by Alan Taylor and Dave Burke.
[8] The Ventures, who having sold over 100 million, are the biggest selling instrumental band of all time,[9] were given extensive coverage by Pipeline magazine from 1990 to 2009.
[10][11] Joe Moretti was interviewed by Pipeline magazine in 2002 and he gave details about the recording of the number 1 hit "Shakin' All Over" on which he played guitar for the band Johnny Kidd & the Pirates in 1960.
[13][14] Pipeline magazine has also been quoted as giving extensive coverage to Nero & the Gladiators such as how band leader Mike O'Neill went into the music business to avoid doing national service and how a tour lasting seven months in Italy gave him the experience of being a touring musician as well as being a recording artist and potentially being a popstar.
[15] Each year from 1993 to 2014 the magazine held the Pipeline Instrumental Rock Convention at venues in London and Hertfordshire.