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  2. The Recycler - Wikipedia

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    By the 1980s, The Recycler was published in seven editions, covering L.A., the San Fernando Valley, the South Bay, the San Gabriel Valley, Orange County, San Diego and the Inland Empire. In 1988, the paper was sold in over 6,000 stores, and had a weekly readership of more than 540,000.

  3. The San Diego Door - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Door and others are part of a group of newspapers preserved in the San Diego Historical Society's Archives. [3] The archives contain a series of "underground press" newspapers from the late 1960s and early 1970s. An almost complete online archive of The Door can be found at revealdigital.org. [4]

  4. Athenaeum Music & Arts Library - Wikipedia

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    Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. Coordinates: 32.8469°N 117.2742°W. The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library is a non-profit membership library in La Jolla, a community in San Diego, California. In 1884, a group of La Jolla women established the La Jolla Reading Club. [ 1] By 1898, a reading room was constructed on the corner of Girard Avenue and ...

  5. Bart Mendoza - Wikipedia

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    Mendoza graduated from Muirlands Jr. High School in 1977 and then La Jolla High School in 1980, having played with several bands including Starjammer and the Pedestrians. [3] In 1980 he joined the staff of San Diego music magazine, Kicks, in the credits as working on event listings and their music calendar.

  6. Gilbert Castellanos - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Castellanos. Gilbert Castellanos (born 1972) is an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, educator, composer, and arranger based in San Diego, California. He was born in Guadalajara, Mexico. He is a former member of the Black Note, the Tom Scott Quintet, the Anthony Wilson Nonet, the Charles McPherson Quintet, and the Willie Jones III ...

  7. San Diego CityBeat - Wikipedia

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    49.750 (2011) San Diego CityBeat was an alternative weekly newspaper in San Diego, California, that focused on local progressive politics, arts, and music. It was published every Wednesday and distributed around San Diego county, although with a focus on the city of San Diego itself, with a weekly circulation (as of January 2011) of 49,750. [ 1]

  8. Inch (band) - Wikipedia

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    Inch was an American post-hardcore band formed in San Diego, California, in 1992. The group was founded by former Sub Society vocalist Michael "Stimy" Steinman, guitarist Mike Paprocki, drummer Dave Hepler, and bassist Jeff Reese. Inch released three albums during the 1990s until their disbandment in 1999. After being involved with numerous ...

  9. San Diego Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Music Awards[ 1] is an awards show held annually in San Diego, California, United States, to recognize the best bands and artists in local music. The awards show benefits the San Diego Music Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting San Diego music education programs. Over the years the show has featured awards ...