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- About UsC-Bub Productions began in Portland, Oregon in late 1988, as a natural outgrowth of the personal passion for music of its two owners: Bill Uhre and Cinde Berkowitz. Little did they know that their “two boxes of music magazines” would grow in the next decade to a collection of more than 500,000 magazines, books, posters, concert programs, and other memorabilia that would fuel one of the hottest mail order companies in the world of music publications and novelties. From their current warehouse in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Bill and Cinde service a diverse range of worldwide clients (through e-mail, fax, telephone, and snail mail).Their clients include book authors, newspaper and magazine writers, TV producers and researchers, movie producers, archivists, and just plain fans. With complete collections of Rolling Stone, Goldmine Magazine, Playboy, and People, and near-complete collections of dozens of other magazines, C-Bub is particularly well perched to provide for the print needs of its clients. Nearly 50 percent of those collectors and journalists come from outside the United States. In 1996, C-Bub formed an alliance with Goldmine Magazine, the bible of the record collecting industry, to officially supply that publication’s readers will all back-issue needs. In the past five years, C-Bub has…
- Goldmine MagazineIf you don’t see what you are looking for here, we have most every issue of Goldmine in stock so fill out our request form and we will get back to you with more info. 1980 Issue 44 (January, 1980): Elvis Presley Issue 45 (February, 1980): Angels Issue 46 (March, 1980): David Bowie Issue 47 (April, 1980): Brenda Lee Flo and Eddie Issue 48 (May, 1980): Bob Dylan Cleftones Issue 49 (June, 1980): Carl Perkins Issue 50 (July, 1980): Beatles Tommy James Issue 51 (August, 1980): Rick Nelson Issue 52 (September, 1980): Shirelles Michelle Phillips Robert Fripp Issue 53 (October, 1980): Temptations Mary Wells Issue 54 (November, 1980): Ruth Brown Beach Boys Issue 55 (December, 1980): Phil Spector 1981 Issue 56 (January, 1981): Elvis Presley Issue 57 (February, 1981): Fats Domino Issue 58 (March, 1981): Bobby Darin Bobby Vee Gatemouth Brown Bill Black Combo Eddie Fontaine Louvin Brothers Peter Noone Jordanaires Four Knights Asleep at the Wheel Johnny Horton Slits Big Youth Marty Robbins Coffee Issue 59 (April, 1981): Kinks Little Anthony Issue 60 (May, 1981): Little Milton Vee Jay Records Issue 61 (June, 1981): Dave Clark Five Little Richard Issue 62 (July, 1981): Blues Project Ventures Issue 63 (August, 1981):…
- Music Magazine History20 Top Music Magazine Histories A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z The following mini-histories will give you more background for some of the most popular (and enduring) U.S. music magazines. We drew this information from a larger history of music mags that we compiled and wrote at the request of the All Music Guide people several years ago. (Dates listed indicate dates that the magazines are/were published,and are not necessarily representative of our current holdings.) Backstreets (Dedicated To Bruce Springsteen) – 1980 to Present This excellent fanzine about the “Boss” from Asbury Park, New Jersey, Bruce Springsteen, is published by Backstreet Publishing, in Seattle, Washington. The publisher is Charles Cross, noted Bruce authority, who has written several well-regarded books on the rocker. Cross is also the publisher/founder of the Seattle’s outstanding music monthly, The Rocket. Like most fanzines, Backstreets approaches its subject with (sometimes fanatical) love. This magazine is for those who think the heart of rock & roll is still beating in New Jersey. If you love the Boss, you’ll loveBackstreets. Billboard – 1894 to Present Many people know Billboard magazine is the Bible of the Music Industry,…
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