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Bomp and fanzine
Later in 1971, in his fanzine Who Put the Bomp, Greg Shaw wrote about " what I have chosen to call ' punk rock ' bands — white teenage hard rock of ' 64-66 ( Standells, Kingsmen, Shadows of Knight, etc .)".
In the 1970s he moved to Los Angeles with wife and partner Suzy Shaw and started another fanzine, called Who Put the Bomp, popularly known as simply Bomp !, or Bomp magazine.
Who Put The Bomp was a rock music fanzine edited and published by Greg Shaw from 1970-79.

Bomp and many
Inspired by Sun, SST, Rough Trade, Flying Nun Records, CJ Records, Bomp !, Dischord, and many others, Johnson started the label originally with the simple intention of making his friends ' music available to the world, but over time its reputation grew.
Bomp featured many writers who would later become prominent, including Lester Bangs, Greil Marcus, Richard Meltzer, and Ken Barnes.

Bomp and who
After recording their first Demo EP It's About Time, Mendoza left the group, and was replaced by bassist Bambi Conway, who then appeared on the Pandoras debut album, It's About Time, on Greg Shaw's Bomp!

Bomp and later
Recordings from these sessions with Fowley were later released in 1981 on an album misleadingly titled The Original Modern Lovers ( reissued on CD by Bomp Records in 2000 ).
A few years later, the genre had reached the self-referential stage, with songs about the singers (" Mr. Bass Man " by Johnny Cymbal ) and the songwriters (" Who Put the Bomp?
Probably the most influential of the fanzines to cross over from SF fandom to rock and, later, punk rock and " new wave " was Greg Shaw's Who Put the Bomp, published since 1970.
" later morphed into an independent record label, Bomp!

Bomp and music
Panic recorded eight songs in January 1978, but no labels were interested in releasing the music aside from Los Angeles, California record label Bomp!
By late 1978 Bomp had still not formally agreed to release the music on record, so Ginn decided he had enough business experience with SST to release it himself.

Bomp and Ken
* Emerson, Ken, Always Magic in the Air: The Bomp and Brilliance of the Brill Building Era, Viking Penguin, 2005 ( ISBN 0-670-03456-8 ) ( Reviewed by The New York Times here )

Bomp and .
( 1966 ) and Shaw's two California-based zines, Mojo Navigator ( full title, " Mojo-Navigator Rock and Roll News ") ( 1966 ) and Who Put the Bomp, ( 1970 ), are among the most important early rock fanzines.
Bomp featured cover art by Jay Kinney and Bill Rotsler, both veterans of SF and Comics fandom.
Bomp was not alone ; an August 1970 issue of Rolling Stone included an article about the explosion of rock fanzines.
Its popularity soon spawns the parody " Who Put the Bomp.
Some of the more prolific of these independent record labels included Estrus, Get Hip, Bomp !, and Sympathy for the Record Industry.
** " It ’ s Cold Outside " b / w " The Last Year " ( Bomp Records 7 " BOMP 124 ); rel.
** " Circumstantial Evidence " b / w " Not That Way Anymore " ( Bomp Records 7 "; # 45-128 ); rel.
** " Story In Your Eyes " b / w " Have Love Will Travel " ( Bomp Records 12 "; # 45-12136 ); rel.
Its popularity soon spawns the parody " Who Put the Bomp.
In The Bomp A Tribute To Greg Shaw Bomp / Vivid Sound Records U. S., Japan 2007 Producer / Artist
The band's debut album " Rise & Fall " was released on Bomp records in 2000.
In the early 1970s Spilotro started a loan shark business with Los Angeles crime family capo, Frank " Bomp " Bompensiero, in Las Vegas.
Their most recent chart single was " Who Put the Bomp ( In the Bomp-A-Bomp-A-Bomp )", a number 37 hit in 1982, which they also promoted in their final Top of the Pops performance.
* Inside Out, Voxx / Bomp 1985 LP, was recorded in Los Angeles.
Greg's writing appeared in Bomp !, of which he was editor and publisher, as well as Creem, Phonograph Record Magazine, and occasionally, Rolling Stone.

remained and fanzine
The print production remained the same as Rancid News until issue 13, when the fanzine again changed direction with the first perfect bound edition, and an issue dedication to ' Punk rock and comics '.
Some of these stories may have circulated in fanzine form, but there was little community and many authors remained unaware of others doing similar work.
After the band broke up Carland remained friends with Hanna, who contributed to her next project, the fanzine I ( heart ) Amy Carter, which was widely written about in the 1990s.
Fun People, the name of a fanzine Nekro made and sold at the band's concerts, was chosen as the band's new name and Anesthesia remained as the album's title.

remained and featuring
The team's uniforms have virtually remained the same since the 1977 – 78 season, featuring a " blaze " strip diagonal down the jersey and into the shorts.
Furthermore, in his introduction to Post-Impressionism, Rewald opted for a second volume featuring Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Rousseau " le Douanier ", Les Nabis and Cézanne as well as the Fauves, the young Picasso and Gauguin's last trip to the South-Sea ; it was to expand the period covered at least into the first decade of the 20th century — yet this second volume remained unfinished.
Though Wow added strings and horns to some songs, their basic sound remained consistent from the debut album, featuring tight harmonies, multiple guitars, imaginative songwriting, and a strong level of musicianship.
The Entartete Kunst exhibit, featuring over 650 paintings, sculptures, prints, and books from the collections of thirty two German museums, premiered in Munich on July 19, 1937 and remained on view until November 30 before travelling to eleven other cities in Germany and Austria.
It remained obscure until its Mystery Science Theater appearance, which sparked two DVD releases ( the original film and the three separate releases of DVDs featuring the MST3K episode of the film ).
The engine line-up remained identical to the 1970 model year, with most models featuring the 250 CID I-6 as standard.
The presentation package remained in use until 6 January 2003, when Scottish and Grampian adopted the celebrity idents package, albeit with their own logos attached and also featuring Scottish and Grampian presenters.
The CKCO logo remained until 1997 when it was dropped in favour of a logo featuring " CKCO " in gold lettering and the CTV logo.
Two standalone episodes featuring former contestants, and recorded in 2003 to be broadcast whenever Channel 4's cricket coverage finishes early, also remained in the vaults to be screened at a later date.
It seemed that he would not be returning for filming, so to fill the gap he would have left, the character of Officer Linda Baylor ( played by Roz Kelly ) was created, and a number of alternative scripts featuring the character instead of Starsky were written ( whether the show's name would have remained the same is unknown ).
The Series 1 vehicles ( 1974 – 85 ) were characterised by stainless steel front and rear bumpers, hydropneumatic suspension as compliant and soft as the DS, a " spaceship " style dashboard featuring a revolving drum speedometer and similar tachometer, and a " stalk-free " layout where turn signals, wiper controls, horn and headlights could be operated by the driver's fingertips while his / her hands remained on the steering wheel.
This design remained unchanged until the 1990s when a revised badge featuring a raised moulding of the ship design by Tony Hart was introduced ( more detailed and neater than the previous printed reproduction ).
Major League was notable for featuring several actors who would go on to stardom: Wesley Snipes and Rene Russo were relative unknowns before the movie was released, while Dennis Haysbert remained best known as Pedro Cerrano until he portrayed US President David Palmer on the television series 24.
However, reinventing himself as a host of a television show featuring musical stars from a variety of genres, he remained in the public eye and eventually made a recording comeback.
Key Underground ( community ) bands of the time who often performed at benefit gigs for various worthy causes included Pink Floyd ( when they still had Syd Barrett ), Soft Machine, Hawkwind, The Deviants ( featuring Mick Farren ), and Pink Fairies ; other key people included, in the late ' 60s, Marc Bolan, who would leave " the Grove " to find fame with T Rex and his partner Steve Peregrin Took, who remained in Ladbroke Grove and continued to perform benefit gigs in the anti-commercial ethos of the UK underground.
Though AJW remained the strongest joshi promotion during this period, featuring stars such as WON Hall of Famers Akira Hokuto, Aja Kong and Manami Toyota, plus unheralded stars Kyoko Inoue, Toshiyo Yamada, Takako Inoue, Mariko Yoshida, Mima Shimoda and others, eventually matters caught up with them.
Though recording was complete on a further album Heartbreak Hill, featuring Andy Richards on keyboards, Cousins ’ decision in 1980 to leave the band to work in radio effectively signalled the band ’ s demise, and the album remained in the vaults for many years.
While most Nashville Sound recordings of the time mainly included full orchestras, Smith's sound remained more traditional with its use of steel guitar and her twangy vocals, while still featuring some pop-influenced instrumentation to provide urban pop appeal.
The site remained mostly quiet until August 2005, when the band created a MySpace account, featuring a brand new song from a forthcoming album.
Until the 1940s Mission Valley remained largely undeveloped, featuring dairy farms and other agricultural activities ; the city of San Diego was largely confined to areas south of the valley.
In June 1965, it shifted to the 10 p. m. slot ( featuring selected repeats of the first season ), but three months later, the network cut the show to thirty minutes and moved it to 7: 30 p. m. on Monday, where it remained to the end of its run, whereupon it was replaced by the sitcom The Monkees.
Both models were also lightly facelifted, featuring new grilles, while equipment levels remained the same.
The traditional logo was simplified to a gold and red emblem featuring the shire horses on the top and remained in use until May 2011.
At the turn of the 20th century, Walmley still remained a rural village featuring a church, a few houses and an inn ( The Fox Inn ).

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