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ROCKRGRL was the
first national publication for
female musicians in the
United States.
Created by
Carla DeSantis, the
magazine purely focused on women...
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Magazine (1996– ), Hip Mama (1997– ),
Kitten Scratches (1999) and
ROCKRGRL (1995–2005). In the mid-1990s,
zines were also
published on the Internet...
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College of
Music on
April 20, 2007,
where the band
members received the
ROCKRGRL Women of
Valor award for
their achievements. The
first four
original ****...
- San
Francisco at Anon Salon. Hall was a
panelist for the 2000 and 2005
ROCKRGRL Music Conference, and has been a
volunteer performer for
Bread and Roses...
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Sometimes referred to as “The
Gloria Steinem of Rock,” she is the
founder of
ROCKRGRL Magazine (1995-2005) and MEOW -
Musicians for
Equal Opportunities for Women...
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Review (1899–1939, US)
Playgirl (1973–2016, US)
Quarante (1984–1990, US)
ROCKRGRL (1994–2005, US)
Redbook (1903–2019, US)
Rosie (2001–2003, US)
Sarinah (1982–1994...
- Rip It Up (New Zealand)
Ritam (1960s)
Ritam (1980s–90s)
Roadrunner Rock
ROCKRGRL Rock & Folk Rock-A-Rolla Rock and Roll Po****r 1 Rock
Australia Magazine...
- Anti-Christ..."". UNCUT.
Retrieved July 9, 2024. "Mimi
Parker of Low".
ROCKRGRL. No. 47.
Spring 2003. p. 116. ISSN 1086-5985.
Archived from the original...
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received the
ROCKRGRL Women of
Valor Award from
magazine founder Carla DeSantis Black,
Berklee College of
Music and
ROCKRGRL magazine. In February...
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