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GREETINGS FROM BEVERLY DILLZ...created "Freestyle Vs. Written," a collaboration album with C-Rayz Walz that earned him global accolades, including Israel National News and Spin magazine. Today, there is a new direction for the Edison-bred performer: Beverly Dillz. In this article: Asher Roth, Pizza, Light, Spin magazine, Lady Sovereign, 2009 Sundance Film Festival, Handsome Furs, and El-P |
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Stuff | 1 day ago
What's this Creed reunion for?
...Tremonti said. The reception of their new material has been overwhelmingly positive, he said. "Even magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin who only had nasty things to say about us, now they have nice things to say." It's fair to say...
In this article: Creed, Mark Tremonti, Scott Stapp, Alter Bridge, Rolling Stone, Itunes, and Higher
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New Kerala | 2 days ago
Nirvana's David Bowie Tune Tops Covers List
...Heads' tribute to Al Green, Take Me to the River, to top the new list, compiled by beverage firm Southern Comfort and U.S. music magazine Spin. Also making the top 10 are The Clash's Police and Thieves, which was originally recorded by...
In this article: David Bowie, Nirvana, All Along the Watchtower, (what's So Funny 'bout) Peace Love And Understanding, Police and Thieves, Nothing Compares 2 U, The Man Who Sold the World, Satisfaction, and Junior Murvin
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Just Jared Jr. | 3 days ago
Nikki Reed Puts Her Spin on Music
Nikki Reed knows a little bit about music, but admits that she still has much to learn. The 21-year-old actress caught up with SPIN magazine at The Twilight Saga: New Moon premiere last week and dished on her fave bands, songs and Joan...
In this article: Nikki Reed, Joan Jett, Adele, Evan Rachel Wood, Chasing Pavements, and Beatles
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Dlisted | 3 days ago
Scott Stapp Did Not Have Sex On Camera
...Stopp (on purpose typo) getting their used tampons sucked by a bunch of skanky groupies made the internet rounds. In a new interview with Spin Magazine (via HuffPo), the Christian banger says that he did not have sex in the biblical sense on...
In this article: Kid Rock, HuffPo, Spin Magazine, Metallica, and Tampa, Florida
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Huffington Post | 4 days ago
Scott Stapp: Oral Sex Tape With Kid Rock Not Actual Sex
"Well, there's no sex on the sex tape. For it to get characterized that way, I mean, that kind of sucks," he said in an interview with Spin magazine. Clintonian parsing notwithstanding, Stapp says things got awkward between him and his...
In this article: Scott Stapp, Kid Rock, HuffPost, Spin magazine, Facebook, Metallica, and Tampa, Florida
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PR Newswire | 4 days ago
RED Distribution Spearheads Partnership Between SPIN, Best Buy and Napster for the Premiere SPIN Mini-Mag, Available Now at Best Buy!
...from Napster, a 3 month free subscription to Napster, and a discounted subscription to the traditionally-sized SPIN Magazine. The SPIN mini-mag package is over $25 in value, and is available now at Best Buy for only $7.99. To learn...
In this article: Best Buy, Napster, RED Distribution, Phoenix, New York City, The Avett Brothers, and Sony Music Entertainment
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Jezebel | 4 days ago
New Moon Breaks Records; Amy Proposes To Blake [Dirt Bag]
...Titanic-style adoration. [LA Times] Robbie Williams is looking for investors, if you have $83 mil. [Reuters] Creed's Scott Stapp tells Spin magazine there's no actual sex in his 1999 sex tape. You know, the one where he and Kid Rock were...
In this article: New Moon, Kate Gosselin, Amy Winehouse, Julian McMahon, and Avatar
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New York Post | 5 days ago
Stapp splitting hairs
...groupies on a tour bus in 1999 is a bona fide sex tape. The Christian rocker -- sounding a little like Bill Clin ton -- insists to Spin magazine that there's no "actual sex" on the tape, and "for it to be char acterized that way, I mean,...
In this article: Scott Stapp, Kid Rock, Spin magazine, IPod, Harry Potter, Sarah Palin, Kelly Clarkson, and Creed
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Independent.co.uk - Gadgets & Tech | November 19, 2009
Games review: The Sims 3: World Adventures
To say that the Sims series is no stranger to expansion packs would be an epic understatement. Spin-offs have run the gamut from pets to extreme weather conditions, so it's no surprise that less than six months after the launch of The Sims...
In this article: The Sims 3 and Sims
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Vulture | November 18, 2009
Does Radiohead Actually, *Gasp*, 'Kinda Blow'?
That is the theory that's being advanced by the incredibly brave Chris Norris of Spin magazine, who we imagine will be spending the next few weeks sequestered in a safe house far away from the hordes of angry hipsters and former...
In this article: Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Pixies, Spin magazine, Super Bowl, Jonny Greenwood, and Miley Cyrus
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Spin is a music magazine that reports on Music for Life. Founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr., it competes with industry stalwart Rolling Stone. Madonna Ciccone was the subject of the cover of the first issue.
In its early years, the magazine was noted for its broad music coverage with an emphasis on college-oriented rock music and on the ongoing emergence of hip-hop. The magazine was eclectic and bold, if sometimes haphazard. It pointedly provided a national alternative to the Rolling Stone's more establishment-oriented style. Spin prominently placed newer artists such as R.E.M., Prince, Run-D.M.C., The Eurythmics, Beastie Boys, and Talking Heads, on its covers and did lengthy features on established figures such as Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Miles Davis, Aerosmith, Lou Reed, Tom Waits, and John Lee Hooker—Bart Bull's article on Hooker won the magazine its first major award.
Editorial contributions by musical and cultural figures such as Lydia Lunch, Henry Rollins, David Lee Roth, Dwight Yoakam, and others were an innovation at the time. The magazine also did scene reports on cities such as Austin, Texas, or Glasgow, Scotland, at times when they were unrecognized as cultural incubators. A 1990 article on the contemporary country blues scene brought R.L. Burnside to national attention for the first time. Coverage of American cartoonists, Japanese manga, monster trucks, outsider artists, Twin Peaks, and other non-mainstream cultural phenomena distinguished the magazine's dynamic early years.
In February 2008, Spin released a digital edition available through Texterity.
- Name:
- Spin
- Type:
- Music
- Editor:
- Doug Brod
- Published By:
- Spin Media LLC
- Language:
- English
- ISSN:
- 0886-3032
- First:
- May 01, 1985
- Frequency:
- Monthly
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