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Creem (often
stylized in all caps) is an
American rock
music magazine and
entertainment company,
founded in Detroit,
whose initial print run
lasted from...
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April 30, 1982) was an
American music journalist and critic. He
wrote for
Creem and
Rolling Stone magazines and was also a
performing musician. The music...
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Cynthia Stone Creem (born
September 17, 1942) is an
American politician serving in the M****achusetts Senate. She
represents the 1st Middle**** and Norfolk...
- you-****-ski) is an
American music journalist and co-founder of the
music magazine Creem where she
became one of the
first women to work in rock journalism. She...
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mainstream pop, and
described it as "immensely
enjoyable and pleasant",
while Creem said it was "a
perfect blend of exceptional,
lovable compositions". ABBA's...
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Culture Club are an
English new wave band
formed in
London in 1981. The band
comprises Boy
George (lead vocals), Roy Hay (guitar and keyboards), and Mikey...
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officer Alex Cross, John Sampson, and others,
invade plastic surgeon Elijah Creem's penthouse where he is
illegally giving drugs and
having **** (while making...
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America and in 1986, it went platinum. In a
contemporary review for
Creem magazine,
Robert Christgau said that
Billion Dollar Babies is Cooper's "most...
- Fairey.
Morgan became the de
facto Canadian editor of rock
music magazine Creem after he was
recruited by its editor,
Lester Bangs, in the
spring of 1974...
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savoirfaire to
realize their many capabilities".
Robert Christgau in
Creem was also lukewarm,
saying Lynyrd Skynyrd is "still a substantial, tasteful...