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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.
Rolling Stone Coverwall 1967–2013 Archived 2018-07-01 at the Wayback Machine "Our 1000th Issue – Jann Wenner looks back on 39 years of Rolling Stone", from Rolling Stone magazine "Lots of people will get their pictures on the cover", from USAToday on Rolling Stone's 1000th cover
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Rolling Stone initially identified with and reported the hippie counterculture of the era. You're probably wondering what we're trying to do. It's hard to say: sort of a magazine and sort of a newspaper. The name of it is Rolling Stone which comes from an old saying, "A rolling stone gathers no moss." Muddy Waters used the name for a song he wrote.
As author Wenner speaks with Yahoo Entertainment for our Under the Covers series, the conversation naturally turns to Rolling Stone’s most iconic — and most infamous — covers themselves.
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Nirvana on a 1992 cover of Rolling Stone magazine with Kurt Cobain wearing a t-shirt with the slogan: "Corporate Magazines Still Suck." [14] Kurt Cobain framed by dolls heads and wilted roses. The photograph accompanied a Rolling Stone article about the making of In Utero and was shot in October 1993, 6 months prior to the musician's death ...
This is a list of people (real or fictional) appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine in the 1980s. 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.