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Cover date People on cover Notes 4: January 20, 1968: Donovan, Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding: Various cover stories 5: February 10, 1968: Jim Morrison: 6: February 24, 1968: Janis Joplin: Rolling Stone Awards cover story; cover includes unidentified people from the Gathering of the Tribes be-in 7: March 9, 1968: Jimi Hendrix: 8: April 6, 1968: Lou ...
Bob Dylan, Eminem, Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, John Lennon, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen "50 Moments that Changed the History of Rock & Roll" cover story; Mitch Mitchell can be seen playing the drums in the Jimi Hendrix photo; cover includes unidentified concertgoers 952/953: July 8–22, 2004: Ray Charles: 954: August 5, 2004: B.D.
This is a list of people (real or fictional) appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in the 1990s. This list is for the regular biweekly issues of the magazine, including variant covers, and does not include special issues. Issue numbers that include a slash (XXX/YYY) are combined double issues.
The pages of Rolling Stone, the legendary music magazine kick-started by Jann Wenner when he was a hippie student, have chronicled rock stars, searing political commentaries, and iconic ...
This is a list of people (real or fictional) appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in the 2010s. This list is for the regular biweekly, and later monthly, issues of the magazine, including variant covers, and does not include special issues. Issue numbers that include a slash (XXX/YYY) are combined double issues.
Rolling Stone later colorized the image, matching it with other pictures taken at the festival before using the shot for a 1987 magazine cover. [164] According to author Gail Buckland, the final frame of "Hendrix kneeling in front of his burning guitar, hands raised, is one of the most famous images in rock". [164]
Hendrix expressed initial displeasure and surprise with this "naked lady" cover (but later told Rolling Stone magazine that he "dug it anyway"), [26] much as he was displeased with the Axis: Bold as Love cover, which he found disrespectful. [27]
Around this time, Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin died from overdoses, and in response, Morrison joked about his own mortality. “You’re drinking with number three,” he told friends, according ...
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