The rock ‘n’ roll magazine Creem, founded in Detroit in 1969 and known for its writers whose over-the-top personalities rivaled those of the stars they covered, has officially returned — for real for ...
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Founded in Detroit’s Cass Corridor in 1969, Creem quickly became one of the top rock ’n’ roll magazines in the country thanks to its on-the-ground coverage of youth culture — and also its irreverent, ...
CLEVELAND: The foundation of music journalism as we know it was largely defined half a century ago by two publications taking a widely different approach. If the more general appealing Rolling Stone ...
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