ChinMusic! 1997–2004

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1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2003 2004

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1997 v1 #1

1998 #2

1999 v3 #3

2000 #4

2001 #5

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1997 Volume 1 Issue 1

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60 pages

1998 Issue 2

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60 pages

1999 Volume 3 Issue 3

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2000 Issue 4

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2001 Issue 5

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2003 Issue 6

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52 pages

2004 Issue 7

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60 pages

About this Publication

Issues:

7

Published:

1997–2004

Publisher:

Kevin Chanel and Incommunicado Press

Location:

San Francisco, CA United States
Between 1997 and 2004, Kevin Chanel published ChinMusic!, devoted to a crossover of punk rock and baseball. To the people who did not believe in the connection between these two topics, Chanel cited, on the editorial of the first issue, the case of Scott Radisnky, ex-singer for Scared Straight and Ten Foot Pole, who signed a 1.2 million contract with the Dodgers. And on issue 5, Chanel interviewed “Black” Jack McDowell, an ex-Yankee and rock star-in-waiting. Characterized by “hard-hitting, smash-mouth journalism”, ChinMusic! was also distinguished by a direct style that emerged from baseball and punk rock as non-artsy forms. Kevin Chanel has his own indie press, which has published a wide range of quirky and eclectic topics in the last 20 years.

About this Publication

Issues:

7

Published:

1997–2004

Publisher:

Kevin Chanel and Incommunicado Press

Location:

San Francisco, CA United States
Between 1997 and 2004, Kevin Chanel published ChinMusic!, devoted to a crossover of punk rock and baseball. To the people who did not believe in the connection between these two topics, Chanel cited, on the editorial of the first issue, the case of Scott Radisnky, ex-singer for Scared Straight and Ten Foot Pole, who signed a 1.2 million contract with the Dodgers. And on issue 5, Chanel interviewed “Black” Jack McDowell, an ex-Yankee and rock star-in-waiting. Characterized by “hard-hitting, smash-mouth journalism”, ChinMusic! was also distinguished by a direct style that emerged from baseball and punk rock as non-artsy forms. Kevin Chanel has his own indie press, which has published a wide range of quirky and eclectic topics in the last 20 years.