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Music magazine for teens
TeenSet (originally The Teen Set) was an American music and fan magazine published by Capitol Records. Beginning in 1964 as a free album insert for fans
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American journalist, music critic and magazine editor
magazine TeenSet in the 1960s. Later she was the Los Angeles bureau chief for Rolling Stone. Judith Sims was the editor of the rock magazine TeenSet during
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1966 concert tour by the Beatles
were British disc jockeys Kenny Everett, Ron O'Quinn and Jerry Leighton; TeenSet editor Judith Sims, representatives from Teen Life magazine and Hearst
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Marc Sherrill – nuclear physicist William Shirer – author Judith Sims – TeenSet Magazine Editor, Writer, Disc (UK) Contributor, Rolling Stone L.A. Bureau
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1967 song by the Beatles
added tambourine, backing vocals, bass, and more electric guitar. American TeenSet editor Judith Sims interviewed each Beatle separately on the 29th as they
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ISBN 978-1-84767-643-6. Sims, Judith (February 1968). "These Two Men Are Important". TeenSet. p. 60. Golden Gate Grooves – Issue 11, The Golden Gate Blues Society Quarterly
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exploitation film Aum!, a 2021 Indonesian adventure mockumentary film TeenSet, a former American magazine rebranded AUM in 1969 AUM, a magazine and an
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distribution contract in the United States. He started the music magazine TeenSet for Capitol in 1964, and founded Seraphim Records, a bargain label for
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Celebrities with large youth fan bases
he was ranked second in a list compiled by Fox News. Teen fan magazine TeenSet began publishing in 1964, focusing on youthful bands and musicians. Tiger
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(1998–2001) Teen People, Time Inc (1998–2003) Teen Voices (1988-2013) TeenSet (1964-1969) Tele.com, CMP Media (1996–2001) Ten Story Fantasy (1951) Terror
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American magazine publisher
publishing houses produced the following magazines: Cavalier, Teenville, TeenSet, Nevada, Las Vegas Playground, Black Belt, Drag Racing, Modern Rod, Drag
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music scene. Anybody happening is psychedelic. — Brian Wilson quoted in TeenSet, late 1966 Jules Siegel recalled Wilson, during one evening in October
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magazines, such as 16 Magazines, DIG, Datebook, TeenScreen and, by 1965, TeenSet and Tiger Beat (along with many one-shots) also covered the Beatles to
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It" column for the Los Angeles Free Press. He contributed articles to TeenSet magazine and its successor AUM. He MC'ed the first love-ins in Los Angeles
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editor was Judith Sims, a music journalist who had been the editor of TeenSet magazine in the 1960s, a contributor to Melody Maker in the 1970s, and
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KRLA Beat in August 1967. She praised Harry Nilsson in early 1968. For TeenSet magazine in 1968 she interviewed Jimi Hendrix at his "rented house in Benedict
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