Words & No Music
The early scribbling of music business gadfly Allan Rinde
I was somewhere in the Pacific when I realized that I was a writer. On board the USS Hopewell, a destroyer out of San Diego, I gained access to a typewriter and started writing the first of many certainly sarcastic and possibly funny pieces. Happily, these have been lost at sea. Sadly, some of my other work from the 60's has been saved and will be reprinted here as I get around to it. This includes work from Tarrevir, the weekly newspaper at Fairleigh Dickenson University, Teaneck Campus (River Rat spelled backwards, a reference to the Hackensack River which ran by the campus); Cash Box, the defunct Music Industry trade; Hit Parader; and the short lived Rock Magazine.
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Last updated April 26, 2011
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