Despite and also because of its puzzling inside-joke name, Trouser Press was one of the greatest music magazines in history. It existed for just a decade — from 1974 through 1984 — but in the process, ...
Named after a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song, The Trouser Press was a fanzine created by Ira Robbins, Dave Schulps and Karen Rose in 1974. It began its life as a “sort of British rock collectors magazine ...
Named after a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song, The Trouser Press was a fanzine created by Ira Robbins and Dave Schulps in 1974 that began it’s life as a “sort of British rock collectors magazine” that, as ...
In the pre-internet days, magazines were a primary resource for music fans, and Trouser Press is fondly remembered for joining its readers as an invaluable companion during a decade of fascinating ...
A music journalist and publisher is celebrating 50 years since the first issue of the rock magazine he co-founded, that left quite a legacy for music fans. Ira Robbins, who helped bring “Trouser Press ...
Noted rock critic Ira Robbins — founder of Trouser Press (and, full disclosure, a friend and former boss of mine) — has posted an interesting, thought-provoking review (skewering, actually) of the new ...
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