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16 Magazine

16 Magazine was published in New York, with its first issue in May 1957. Its editor for the first 20 years was Gloria Stavers. According to Dave Marsh in 1997: "Gloria Stavers and 16 Magazine basically invented rock and pop-culture journalism as we know it today."

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Anita Bryant, Brenda Lee: Teenage Marriage... Are You Ready For It? By Anita Bryant

Comment by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, September 1963

WHICH OF THESE THREE ALL-IMPORTANT CATEGORIES OF TEENAGE ROMANCE DO YOU FALL INTO? ONLY ONE OUT OF THE THREE OPENS THE DOOR TO A HAPPY ...

The Rolling Stones: Chris Jagger Tells You What The Real Brian Jones Is Like

Interview by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, December 1965

A THUMBNAIL SKETCH Of CHRIS JAGGER CHRIS JAGGER was born on December 19, 1947. He attends Eltham College, near Dartford, Kent, where he is studying for his ...

The Beatles: Beatle Jive-Up

Report by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, May 1967

Up-to-the-minute news & views on the Fabulous Four — Paul, Ringo, George & John! ...

Gary Puckett & The Union Gap: 16 Salutes The Union Gap

Profile and Interview by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, July 1968

IN THIS day and age, with all the competition, it's quite an accomplishment to have a top ten record – especially for a new group. ...

The Nazz: Capsule Comments From the Snazzy Jazzy Nazz!

Profile by uncredited writer, 16 Magazine, July 1968

FOUR MAD, MERRY MUSIC-MAKERS have been setting the record industry on its ear – and have recently signed an exclusive contract with Screen Gems! A ...

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