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Rolling Stone special will review '60s rock
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NEW YORK The '60s radicals who said, "Don't trust anyone over 30,"
must be having a good laugh.
The rock 'n' roll generation is aging. Mick Jagger, Keith
Richards, Grace Slick, Bob Dylan, Paul Simon, Jerry Garcia, David
Bowie, Tina Turner and George Harrison are in their 40s.
Some didn't make it that far. Drugs or alcohol killed Jimi
Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janice Joplin and Keith Moon. A madman with a
gun killed John Lennon. Some holdouts still are batting around
recording stud...
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; Some tapes are for the ages. The best historical videos are programs to save for the grandchildren, along with family photo albums and yellowing newspaper clippings. Few tapes recall an era better than "Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll" (MGM/UA, $19.95), which will make its debut
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Rolling Stone shares 30 years of covers Traveling exhibit brings hundreds of faces back into focus
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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BUYING INTO THE LEGEND OF ROLLING STONE
The Boston Globe
; ... Stone occasionally met it. Started in San Francisco in 1967, Rolling Stone had rock for its bread and butter, from reviews to news to gossip. Music coverage made it rich, but it was branching out that made its reputation. Hunter S. Thompson's "gonzo" coverage ...
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Rolling Stone tests the waters in China
Sunday Gazette-Mail
; ... tightened their grip on dissent in the news media and on the Internet. In December ... sacked the editor of the bold daily Beijing News, and then in January shut down the highly ... such as Walt Disney Co., Viacom Inc. and News Corp., which have been clamoring to establish ...
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New Music Program From Somerset Entertainment and Rolling Stone Magazine Launches at Best Buy
CCNMatthews Newswire
; TORONTO, ONTARIOMarketwire - Nov. 19, 2007) - Somerset Entertainment (TSX:SOM.UN) has partnered with Rolling Stone Magazine, the leading authority on popular music, to launch a line of compilation music CDs that will be sold exclusively at Best Buy through the end of 2007. Launched the first week
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