So declares the cover of the first issue of Creem magazine in 33 years. The magazine — which once famously billed itself as “America’s only rock ‘n’ roll magazine” — relaunched Tuesday with an issue ...
Well, boy howdy! Creem magazine is back. More than three decades after the demise of the wild, freewheeling, Detroit-bred rock publication, Creem is being resurrected with an ambitious print and ...
JJ Kramer started making a documentary about Creem – the music magazine his father started in Detroit more than 50 years ago – as “a very humble passion project that we didn’t know if anyone would ...
For J.J. Kramer, the quest to resurrect the notorious rock magazine Creem was a lifetime goal that was always just out of reach. He was 4 years old in 1981 when his father, publisher Barry Kramer, ...
The office of Creem magazine was as unruly as the music that its writers covered. One day, when local hero Iggy Pop paid a visit to the mag’s Detroit headquarters, publisher/founder Barry Kramer ...
The rock ‘n’ roll magazine Creem, founded in Detroit in 1969 and known for its writers whose over-the-top personalities rivaled those of the stars they covered, has officially returned — for real for ...
Back in the early days of rock 'n' roll, the concept of "rock journalism" basically meant asking groups what kind of food or girls they liked. In 1966, Crawdaddy became the first magazine to focus ...
CREEM magazine — the storied, rebellious rock n’ roll rag that ran from 1969 to 1989 and was home to the writing of Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh, founder Barry Kramer and more — has just been relaunched, ...
After 33 years, Creem is coming back. That's Creem, the music publication, which calls itself America's only rock 'n' roll magazine. After fits and starts, Creem is returning as a digital magazine, ...
The publishing team behind Creem, the iconic, sardonic rock 'n' roll magazine that ceased regular print publication more than 20 years ago, said it's restarting the presses in mid-to-late September… ...
Dave Marsh once described what might happen if we dared to hold a reunion of Creem Magazine staffers. “We’d need to have an ambulance and a police car parked outside.” Yes — with the motors running.
Creem Magazine, which covered rock 'n' roll from the late 1960s to the late 1980s, is returning: first as a digital magazine with full archives, then in the fall as a quarterly print publication.
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