Popular 1 Magazine
Editor | Cesar Martin |
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Categories | Music |
Frequency | monthly |
First issue | 1973 |
Company | B&J Editores |
Language | Spanish |
Website |
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Rock and Roll Popular 1 Magazine is a Spanish music magazine based in Barcelona, operating since 1973.
History
Popular 1 was founded in Barcelona in 1973 by artist José Luis Martín Frías (Martin J. Louis) and his wife Bertha M. Yebra. In those years Spain was under Francisco Franco dictatorship and culture, specially Rock music, was something restricted by the regime. The magazine was a musical reference in the mid seventies, covering international tours of bands like Pink Floyd, Lou Reed or Queen and the success of Spanish singers like Nino Bravo.[1]
Spanish Pop artists like Alaska and Loquillo worked in the magazine during the 80´s.[2] Other contributors include Spanish journalists Jordi Sierra i Fabra,[3] Julían Ruíz, Mariano Muniesa or Federico Navarro had collaborate in different periods of Popular 1 in the last four decades.
During the 90´s the magazine covered the Grunge Era and specially the career of L.A bands like Guns and Roses, Mötley Crüe and Jane's Addiction. Also Kiss, since their reunion in 1996, had appear in the front cover of the magazine regularly.[4]
Today
Rock and Roll Popular 1 still publishing monthly. In 2013 they celebrate their forty Anniversary becoming one of the oldest music publications in Europe.
Magazine founder José Luis Martín Frías is known for his friendship with artist Salvador Dalí[5] and his career as a Rock photographer. Today he still exhibits in US,[6] Russia and Spain.
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.ninobravo.net/ninoafondo/entrelouis.html
- ↑ http://www.elmundo.es/blogs/elmundo/lanavedeloslocos/2013/03/20/40-anos-de-popular-1.html
- ↑ http://www.bibliofiloenmascarado.com/2014/01/19/jordi-sierra-i-fabra-biografia/
- ↑ http://kissarmyspain.com/2012/11/gene-simmons-es-portada-del-popular-1-magazine-espana/
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kristi-york-wooten/unseen-photos-of-rock-stars-salvador-dali_b_2934202.html
- ↑ http://www.accessatlanta.com/weblogs/atlanta-music-scene/2013/mar/27/led-zeppelin-queen-martin-frias-aim-was-true/#__federated=1