- Punk (magazine)
"PUNK magazine" was a
fanzine created by cartoonistJohn Holmstrom , publisherGed Dunn and "resident punk"Legs McNeil in 1975, and was the first publication in the world to popularize the CBGB scene. Also, its use of "punk rock," coined by writers forCreem magazine a few years earlier, led to the term's worldwide acceptance as the definition for the new bands that were producing a new sound based on the music ofThe Stooges , theNew York Dolls , theMC5 , and theRamones .PUNK published a total of 15 issues between
1976 and1979 , as well as a special issue in 1981 (The D.O.A. Filmbook), and several more issues in the New Millennium.Covers featured such artists as
Sex Pistols ,Iggy Pop ,Lou Reed ,Patti Smith and Blondie. Punk magazine was home to many future talents, many of whom were published for the first time in its pages, such asMary Harron ,Roberta Bayley ,David Godlis ,Robert Romagnoli ,Steve Taylor ,Lester Bangs ,Bob Gruen ,Pam Brown ,Buz Vaultz ,Anya Phillips , andScreaming Mad George . As you can see, Punk was an early breeding ground for female writers, artists and photographers, who had been shut out of the mostly-male underground publishing scene of the 1960s.The magazine staff went through many changes during those years, as a result Ged Dunn left in early 1977 and Legs quit shortly afterwards. Additions to the staff include
Bruce Carleton (art director from 1977-1979),Ken Weiner (frequent contributor from 1997-1979), and Elin Wilder, one of the few African Americans to enjoy a role in the early CBGB/punk rock scene.Punk was a vehicle for discussing and examining the
underground music scene in New York, primarily what would be calledpunk rock . The music was exemplified by bands and performers likeThe Ramones and The Dictators. The music was played in clubs likeCBGB , Zeppz, andMax's Kansas City . It mixed "Mad Magazine "-style cartooning with the more straightforward pop journalism of the kind found in "Creem ".In 2001 "Punk" was re-launched, but the events on 9/11 set back the plans for a relaunch. In 2006 the magazine was revived, and current issues are still being published.
External links
* [http://www.punkmagazine.com/ Official website]
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