TeenSet
TeenSet was a short lived (1965-1969) music magazine that offered a disconcerting mix of puppy-love teen idols and clear-eyed journalism on the LA underground music scene. A name change to AUM (America’s Under-thirty Magazine) and last-ditch attempt at becoming a serious magazine on the music business quickly ushered in the magazine’s doom, and the editors quickly moved on to work for more successful magazines like Rolling Stone.
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Column by Judith Sims, TeenSet, September 1967
HOWDY, hip happies! I'm in a good mood, in case you couldn’t guess from that kray-zee salutation! Why am I in a good mood? You ...
Review by uncredited writer, TeenSet, September 1968
AT ONE point almost every creative songwriter in this country has been labeled a poet by one critic or zealous reviewer, and students of English ...
Big Brother & The Holding Company, Janis Joplin: Janis Joplin and the Boys in the Band
Report by Judith Sims, TeenSet, September 1968
IT WAS beginning to dawn on me. Janis Joplin was a Superstar, complete with her photo in Vogue magazine (which must be some sort of ...
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