The mailman in my neighborhood clearly didn’t know what to do with an issue of Creem. The magazine’s trim size — 10 by 12 inches — lends itself to very few mailboxes. Creem is an oversized magazine in ...
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, ...
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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.
In the 1970s, Creem magazine was like the rowdy younger sibling of Rolling Stone magazine, which was itself slowly maturing into something more respectable. Creem didn’t bother with politics much and ...
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 ...
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 ...
More than 30 years after its final issue, the legendary Creem magazine has returned — with a vast online archive and brand new content. On Wednesday, the wild, brazen Detroit publication launched a ...
CREEM wasn't really "America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine." That's just something it said on the cover. But that same irreverent spirit that drove the team behind the 'zine to make such an outrageous ...
Rock and roll has been good to Connie Kramer. The Jacuzzi, nestled in the center of a wooden deck occupies an entire room in her home in West Bloomfield, one of Detroit`s wealthier suburbs. Another ...
Creem magazine circa the 1970s was the acerbic, smart voice for a rock ’n’ roll generation, with gonzo rock writer Lester Bangs as its poster boy. Diminished by the mid-’80s, Creem limped to its ...