Contact Jam Band Graveyard
Whether you have a question about our work, want to connect about a collaboration, or need help finding the right part of the site, start with the options below to find the best fit.
We also welcome outreach from artists, photographers, nonprofits, event organizers, and others whose work aligns with our mission.
A Conversation with JBG
Video or phone—about the length of a set break.
Sometimes a conversation is the best place to start. No agenda, no pitch—open to wherever you are.
Submit a tribute or contribute to an existing one
Share About Who You Miss
Looking to honor someone you miss, or add a memory or story to a tribute page that already exists? This is where to start.
Go to submissions →Get in touch
We’re a small nonprofit, but we read every message with care.
General Inquiries
Questions about our work or something that doesn’t fit anywhere else.
info@jambandgraveyard.org →Event Inquiries
Partnerships, logistics, or other event-related questions.
events@jambandgraveyard.org →Media Inquiries
Interviews, press requests, and editorial outreach.
press@jambandgraveyard.org →Site Support
Having trouble using the site or running into an issue?
support@jambandgraveyard.org →Legal or Permissions
Licensing, permissions requests, third-party IP questions, or legal matters not related to a specific piece of published content.
legal@jambandgraveyard.org →Corrections & Content Concerns
Need to correct, update, or request removal of something already published on the site? Start here—we’ll help you find the right contact depending on what you need.
See guidance →A quick note about what JBG is and isn’t.
Jam Band Graveyard is a national nonprofit centered on remembrance, community, and helping people better understand their options and rights as consumers of funeral goods and services. We share information about funeral consumer rights, but we don’t give legal advice.
We’re also not a therapy service, a crisis service, a funeral home, or a provider of funeral goods or services.
Want to get to know us a little better first?
Two good places to start if you want to understand the bigger picture of JBG and the personal story behind why it exists.

