Waxpaper
Waxpaper was published monthly between 1976 and 1979 by Warner Bros. Records in Los Angeles, California, as a means of promoting its artists within the context of a general interest music magazine.
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Carlene Carter: Miss Carter Speaks
Interview by Nick Tosches, Waxpaper, 2 June 1978
N.T.: What's Johnny Cash really like? ...
Review by Nick Tosches, Waxpaper, October 1978
God created Dean Martin in his own image, then stood back ...
Elvis Presley, Hank Williams: Death in Hi-Fi or First Tastes of Tombstone
Overview by Nick Tosches, Waxpaper, 3 March 1978
Music deaths are big news nowadays. It seems hardly an ish of Rolling Stone goes by when we aren't treated to a eulogy for a ...
Plastic Bertrand: Ça Plane Pour Moi
Review by Steven X Rea, Waxpaper, 11 August 1978
The Intricate, Tongue-Twisting Babble That Is Plastic Bertrand ...
Overview by Jeff Walker, Waxpaper, 15 September 1978
IN JAPAN, LOCAL bands copy both the look and sound of Western rockers – an imitative art form which thrives while the fans wait for ...
DMZ: Boston's Best Eschew Message
Interview by Howie Klein, Waxpaper, 1978
I SPENT FEBRUARY in London working on stories about the Clash and Tom Robinson, probably the most politically relevant things to hit rock & roll ...
The Band’s All-Star Farewell Banquet
Report and Interview by Richard Cromelin, Waxpaper, 1978
"FOR THE FILM, first of all, you have to do a thing which is called pre-dubbing, which is where you take your 24 tracks and ...
The Flamin' Groovies: Flamin’ Groovies: Now
Review by Phast Phreddie Patterson, Waxpaper, 1978
NOW. Thats the title of the new Flamin Groovies album. Which is very ironic because the album just doesnt sound like "Now." I dare anyone ...
Van Halen's Back Door Rock'n'Roll
Profile and Interview by Phast Phreddie Patterson, Waxpaper, 1978
THE CHURCH DON’T KNOW WHAT THE PARKING LOT UNDERSTANDS ...
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