1967
The first publication of the ROLLING STONE was in 1967.
1967
The Rolling Stone magazine is published every two weeks.
1967; its first cover photo was of John Lennon, from the movie How I Won the War.
You can read the full Rolling Stone magazine interview featuring Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake from 2003 on the Rolling Stone website or by accessing their digital archive. Additionally, you might find it in libraries that offer back issues or through magazine subscription services. Searching for the specific issue from that year may also yield results.
The first publication of the ROLLING STONE was in 1967.
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1967
The Rolling Stone magazine is published every two weeks.
November 8, 2001
1967; its first cover photo was of John Lennon, from the movie How I Won the War.
You can read the full Rolling Stone magazine interview featuring Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake from 2003 on the Rolling Stone website or by accessing their digital archive. Additionally, you might find it in libraries that offer back issues or through magazine subscription services. Searching for the specific issue from that year may also yield results.
He was. Manson loved it. Charles Manson was named Man of the Year in the underground newspaper 'Tuesday's Child' in early 1970. It was reported in Rolling Stone magazine No61 on 25th June 1970 with a photo of the front cover which is where the misconception originated. I have an original copy of the magazine which names Manson as 'the most dangerous man alive' - I guess this only serves to feed the myth about them naming him man of the year
He was named pop musician of the year by Melody Maker magazine, 1967 and 1968; selected Billboard artist of the year, 1968; Rolling Stone magazine's performer of the year and rock and roll album of the year, 1968; presented key to the city of Seattle, 1968; named Playboy magazine's artist of the year, 1969; elected to down beat magazine's Readers' Poll Hall of Fame, 1970; named Guitar Player magazine's rock guitarist of the year, 1970, and presented the magazine's lifetime achievement award, 1983.
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