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Thirty-three years after its last issue, Creem magazine — which once famously billed itself as “America’s only rock 'n' roll magazine” — relaunched on Tuesday with a digital edition.
Well, boy howdy! Creem magazine is back. More than three decades after the demise of the wild, freewheeling, Detroit-bred rock publication, Creem is being resurrected with an ambitious print and ...
Creem magazine, Detroit-born rock ... It's available at creem.com. A quarterly print edition, ... Uhelszki landed her first Creem assignment with a Smokey Robinson cover story in 1972 and went on ...
For J.J. Kramer, the quest to resurrect the notorious rock magazine Creem was a lifetime goal that was always just out of reach. He was 4 years old in 1981 when his father, publisher Barry Kramer ...
Creem, one of the classic rock magazines, ... A $79 payment unlocks the digital archives plus new quarterly print editions with a ... This Detroit native’s first gigs at Creem were as a ...
For J.J. Kramer, the quest to resurrect the notorious rock magazine Creem was a lifetime goal that was always just out of reach. He was 4 years old in 1981 when his father, publisher Barry Kramer ...
Creem magazine attempting a comeback after more than 30 years The first new issue, a glossy quarterly, is due out in September and only available to people who spend $79 for a subscription.
CREEM published from 1969-1989. It was the snarky smart-ass alternative to Rolling Stone’s peace and love vibe. I was an avid reader from the mid-1970s on.
The new Creem features a quarterly print edition for subscribers as well as online content, including digital access to the magazine's original 1969-1988 run — 224 issues and more than 69,000 ...
On Jaan Uhelszki’s first day at Creem magazine in October 1970, she met a fellow new hire: Lester Bangs, a freelance writer freshly arrived from California to fill the post of record reviews editor.
My Creem colleague Jaan Uhelszki, who in sisterly solidarity gave me my first writing assignment in 1975, is co-producer on the film with JJ Kramer (she also co-wrote it, with Crawford).