Mojo
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Fed Farmers concedes defeat on ETS...in line for state funding Council lifts block on Five Mile sale Christchurch housing scheme back on agenda Tourism chief leaves a legacy Mojo founder shares his ideas Wanted: partners to take a chance on Taranaki oil $60b of oil off New... In this article: Nick Smith, Climate change, National Council, New Zealand, Owners, Risk management, and Mojo |
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Stuff | 2 days ago
Boston Finance in receivership
...in line for state funding Council lifts block on Five Mile sale Christchurch housing scheme back on agenda Tourism chief leaves a legacy Mojo founder shares his ideas $60b of oil off New Zealand coast? Owners struggle to pay for leaky home...
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Stuff | 2 days ago
Treasury outlines options for economic re-orientation
...in line for state funding Council lifts block on Five Mile sale Christchurch housing scheme back on agenda Tourism chief leaves a legacy Mojo founder shares his ideas Govt urged to loosen petroleum tax regime Fed Farmers president slams...
In this article: Tax, Recession, New Zealand, Christchurch, and South Island
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PR Newswire | 3 days ago
Todd Rundgren Plans More Full-Album Shows in California
...was included in the 2006 musical reference book, 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In 2003, British music critic Barney Hoskyns wrote in MOJO magazine that Rundgren's "A Wizard, A True Star" is simply the greatest album ever made.
In this article: Todd Rundgren, California, A Wizard, a True Star, The Cars, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Ralph Schuckett, Jesse Gress, MOJO Magazine, and Jefferson Starship
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The Australian | November 10, 2009
The Handsome Family New Zealand Tour!
...weird treasures waiting to be discovered with successive listens. The twosome's seventh CD, "Last Days of Wonder" (June 2006), was one of Mojo's Top Ten American Albums for 2006 and was called "an unqualified triumph" by Uncut. Their songs have...
In this article: The Handsome Family, Peter Jackson, Xbox, New Zealand, Fran Walsh, Andrew Bird, and MC Hammer
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The Japan Times: All Stories | November 06, 2009
Yoko Ono, forever a force for peace
...only began to receive acclaim as a musician in recent years. She headlined the Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago in 2007 and received Mojo magazine's lifetime achievement award in June this year for her musical contributions. Like her...
In this article: Yoko Ono, John Lennon, Sean Lennon, John Cage, Gakushuin University, Sarah Lawrence College, Tokyo, London, and Plastic Ono Band
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | November 03, 2009
Music: Nashville or Bust:Week 22: Lee Hazlewood, space cowboy/peculiar guy
That's how friendless folks found out about cool music in the pre-Internet days: we relied on New Music Express, Melody Maker, and Mojo to direct us to bands that, to borrow the title of Michael Azerrad's essential music book, could be...
In this article: Lee Hazlewood, Frank Sinatra Jr., Melody Maker, Nashville, A.V. Club, Nancy Sinatra, and Some Velvet Morning
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New Kerala | October 25, 2009
Ian Brown Calls For U.K. Kids To Study Rap Films
...film about slain rapper Christopher Wallace to be 'inspirational', and now he wants others to study the movie. He tells Britain's Mojo magazine, 'I think all kids should be made to watch the Biggie Smalls film (Notorious), the Eminem story...
In this article: Notorious, Britain, 50 Cent, Eminem, Christopher Wallace, Mojo magazine, Notorious B.i.g., Stone Roses, and Get Rich or Die Tryin'
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thestar.com | October 17, 2009
The Anti-hit list
...you for this sparkling cover, part of a top-to-bottom reinterpretation of The Beatles' Abbey Road included with the October issue of Mojo. (Among the artists are Gomez and Cornershop.) Influenced by both Hawaiian music and reggae, it feels...
In this article: Abbey Road, Life in a Northern Town, Laura Marling, Noah and the Whale, The Twilight Saga, Greenpeace, Fleet Foxes, David Gilmour, and Cornershop
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | June 24, 2009
Aussie adman lured back to get Mojo's working again
...philosophy that in order to be judged successful and needed to "buy the consumer's time", according to Mojo's statement released this morning. Publicis Mojo Chairman Graeme Wills said Davis's appointment is integral to its plans to compete...
In this article: Mojo, Publicis, Lance Franklin, Australia, Coca-Cola headquarters, and Diet Coke
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Reuters | June 11, 2009
Fleet Foxes nab Mojo award, Yoko Ono honored
U.S. buzz band Fleet Foxes beat the likes of Leonard Cohen and Radiohead to land Mojo magazine's best live act award on Thursday. The prize, determined by a readers poll, cements the Seattle-based quintet's reputation as "one of the...
In this article: Fleet Foxes, Yoko Ono, 22 Dreams, Paul Weller, Mott the Hoople, and White Winter Hymnal
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Description from Wikipedia:
Mojo is a popular music magazine published by Bauer, monthly in the United Kingdom.
Following the success of the magazine Q, publishers Emap were looking for a title which would cater for the burgeoning interest in classic rock music. Mojo was first published on 15 October 1993; in keeping with its classic rock aesthetic, the first issue had Bob Dylan and John Lennon as its first cover stars. Noted for its in-depth coverage of both popular and cult acts it acted as the inspiration for Blender and Uncut. Many noted music critics have written for it including Charles Shaar Murray, Greil Marcus, Nick Kent and Jon Savage. The launch editor of Mojo was Paul Du Noyer and his successors have included Mat Snow, Paul Trynka and Pat Gilbert.
Often criticised for its frequent coverage of classic rock acts such as The Beatles and Bob Dylan, it has nevertheless featured many newer and "left-field" acts. It was the first mainstream magazine in the UK to focus on The White Stripes, whom it has covered as zealously as many older acts.
Mojo regularly includes a covermount CD which ties in with a current magazine article or theme. In 2004 it introduced the Mojo Honours list, an awards ceremony which is a mixture of readers' and critics' awards.
More recently, the magazine has taken to publishing many "Top 100" lists, including the subjects of drug songs (Mojo #109), rock epics (Mojo #125), protest songs (Mojo #126) and even the most miserable songs of all time (Mojo #127). To celebrate 150 issues, the magazine published a "Top 100 Albums of Mojo's Lifetime" list (essentially 1993 onwards). The top five for this list were:
- Name:
- Mojo
- Type:
- Monthly music magazine
- Location Country:
- United Kingdom
- Published By:
- Bauer
- Website:
- http://www.mojo4music.com/
- Language:
- English
- First:
- January 01, 1993
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