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  2. Jann Wenner - Wikipedia

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    Jann Simon Wenner [1] (/ ˈ j ɑː n ˈ w ɛ n ər / YAHN WEN-er; [2] born January 7, 1946) [3] is an American businessman who is a co-founder of the popular culture magazine Rolling Stone, and former owner of Men's Journal magazine.

  3. I'm from Rolling Stone - Wikipedia

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    I'm from Rolling Stone is a MTV reality television show directed by Norman Green. [1] It began airing in January 2007 and was planned for ten episodes. Six aspiring music journalists were given the summer internships in hopes of getting a contributing editor position at Rolling Stone magazine.

  4. The Village Voice - Wikipedia

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    After taking over ownership of The Voice, Barbey named Joe Levy, formerly of Rolling Stone, as interim editor in chief, [42] and Suzan Gursoy, formerly of Ad Week, as publisher. [43] In December 2016, Barbey named Stephen Mooallem, formerly of Harper's Bazaar, as editor in chief. [44]

  5. Is This It - Wikipedia

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    Joe Levy of Rolling Stone explained that the record is "the stuff of which legends are made", and summed it up as "more joyful and intense than anything else I've heard this year". [50] Robert Christgau , writing in The Village Voice , described the Strokes as "a great groove band", and noted that "the beats implode, clashing/resolving with ...

  6. Rolling Stone - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.It was founded in San Francisco, California in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.

  7. Tombstone Blues - Wikipedia

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    Another critic to highlight Bloomfield's contribution on guitar was Joe Levy of Rolling Stone. [38] Bill Janovitz of AllMusic, despite remarking that the musicians seem to be out of time with each other, gave a positive assessment, and argued that with songs like "Tombstone Blues", Dylan opened up new possibilities for other artists. [39]

  8. 27 Club - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone included television actor Jonathan Brandis, who died by suicide in 2003, in a list of 27 Club members. [43] Anton Yelchin , who had played in a punk rock band but was primarily known as a film actor, was also described as a member of the club upon his death in 2016. [ 44 ]

  9. Are You Experienced - Wikipedia

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    The first Experience single, with "Hey Joe" as the A-side and "Stone Free" as the B-side, was released in the UK on December 16, 1966. [40] Track Records was not yet operational, so their distributor, Polydor Records , issued the single with their logo. [ 41 ]