Rolling Stone
Publication date: 1967 to present
Founded by Jann Wenner and Ralph J. Gleason in 1967 in San Francisco. The first issue came out on November 9, 1967. The magazine embraced the counterculture during the late 1960's and early 1970's and covered music, politics and popular culture. By the 1980's though the magazine had moved to New York and become "part of the establishment". During the early 2000's Rolling Stone started to target a lower age group.
There have been many books published under the Rolling Stone umbrella including:
- The Rolling Stone Interviews, 1971
- A Signpost To New Space (The Rolling Stone Interview) , 1972
- The Age of Paranoia: How The Sixties Ended, 1972
- The Rolling Stone Interviews Vol. 2, 1973
- The Rolling Stone Rock 'N' Roll Reader, 1974
- The Sixties : The Decade Remembered Now, by the People Who Lived It Then, 1977
- The Rolling Stone Record Guide, 1979
- The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll, 1983
- Rolling Stone Rock Almanac: The Chronicle of Rock & Roll, 1983
- 20 Years Of Rolling Stone: What A Long Strange Trip It's Been, 1987
- The Rolling Stone Album Guide, 1992
- The Rolling Stone Illustrated History Of Rock & Roll, 1992
- Rolling Stone Images of Rock & Roll, 1995
- Garcia, Editors of Rolling Stone, 1996
- The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock, 1997
- Rolling Stone : The Complete Covers, 2000
- Rolling Stone: The Illustrated Portraits, 2000
- The Seventies: A Tumultuous Decade Reconsidered, 2000
- The Decades of Rock and Roll, 2001
For more information see The Rolling Stone web site.
There is at least on book about Rolling Stone magazine;
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