FFanzeen 1977–1988
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1977 Issue 1
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1977 Issue 2
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1978 Issue 3
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1980 Issue 4
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1980 Issue 5
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1980 Issue 6
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1981 Issue 7
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1981 Issue 8
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1981 Issue 9
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1983 Issue 10
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1983 Issue 11
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1984 Issue 12
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1985 Issue 13
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1986 Issue 14
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1988 Issue 15
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About this Publication
Issues:
15Published:
1977–1988Publisher:
Robert Barry FrancosLocation:
Brooklyn, United States
FFanzeen: Rock 'n' roll attitude with integrity captured the vibrant spirit of the independent New York music scene from 1977 to 1988, as seen through the photographs and words of Robert Barry Francos. This fanzine showcased diverse genres such as punk, rock' n' roll, folk, blues, and jazz, reflecting Francos' eclectic tastes and countless hours in the Village. He distributed FFanzeen to record stores, cafés, and clubs such as the Bottom Line and Bitter End. Among many performances, he covered the rare 1997's AC/DC's metal performance at CBGB, the iconic punk venue in New York. After the print era, Francos continued his writing with the FFanzeen blog from 2007 to 2024: https://ffanzeen.blogspot.com/.
About this Publication
Issues:
15Published:
1977–1988Publisher:
Robert Barry FrancosLocation:
Brooklyn, United States
FFanzeen: Rock 'n' roll attitude with integrity captured the vibrant spirit of the independent New York music scene from 1977 to 1988, as seen through the photographs and words of Robert Barry Francos. This fanzine showcased diverse genres such as punk, rock' n' roll, folk, blues, and jazz, reflecting Francos' eclectic tastes and countless hours in the Village. He distributed FFanzeen to record stores, cafés, and clubs such as the Bottom Line and Bitter End. Among many performances, he covered the rare 1997's AC/DC's metal performance at CBGB, the iconic punk venue in New York. After the print era, Francos continued his writing with the FFanzeen blog from 2007 to 2024: https://ffanzeen.blogspot.com/.