60 miles north 1983–1985

Date

1983 1984 1985

16 edizioni

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1983 v1 #1

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1983 v1 #3

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1984 v1 #10

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1984 v1 #12

1984 v1 #6

1984 v1 #7

1984 v1 #8

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1985 v2 #3

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1983 Volume 1 Edizione 1

1983 Volume 1 Edizione 2

1983 Volume 1 Edizione 3

1983 Volume 1 Edizione 4

1983 Volume 1 Edizione 5

1984 Volume 1 Edizione 10

1984 Volume 1 Edizione 11

1984 Volume 1 Edizione 12

1984 Volume 1 Edizione 6

1984 Volume 1 Edizione 7

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1984 Volume 1 Edizione 9

1984 Volume 2 Edizione 1

1984 Volume 2 Edizione 2

1985 Volume 2 Edizione 3

1985 Volume 2 Edizione 3

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

16

Pubblicato:

1983–1985

Editore:

Roghart Productions

Posizione:

Ventura, CA United States
60 miles north began life as a flier for a 1983 concert in Camarillo, Ventura County, California, which featured a line up of punk musicians from The Alley Cats, M.I.A., and The Desotos. Mike Rogers, a singer with The Desotos, came up with the idea for the flyer. After the concert, he and the bassist of the group, Jeff Hughart, decided to continue the publication as a zine entitled 60 miles north, so named because Ventura County lies 60 miles north of Los Angeles. Interviews demonstrate a range of coverage that included metal band Poison, the cast from the original Pee-wee Herman show, The Blasters, and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (of I put a spell on you fame), but the local nardcore scene—a combination of hardcore punk, skateboarding, and surfing—was the zine’s biggest focus. Although it ceased publication in 1985, Hughart would go on to start the fanzine Half-truth (also featured in RAPMM) five years later.

Informazioni su questa pubblicazione

Edizioni:

16

Pubblicato:

1983–1985

Editore:

Roghart Productions

Posizione:

Ventura, CA United States
60 miles north began life as a flier for a 1983 concert in Camarillo, Ventura County, California, which featured a line up of punk musicians from The Alley Cats, M.I.A., and The Desotos. Mike Rogers, a singer with The Desotos, came up with the idea for the flyer. After the concert, he and the bassist of the group, Jeff Hughart, decided to continue the publication as a zine entitled 60 miles north, so named because Ventura County lies 60 miles north of Los Angeles. Interviews demonstrate a range of coverage that included metal band Poison, the cast from the original Pee-wee Herman show, The Blasters, and Screamin’ Jay Hawkins (of I put a spell on you fame), but the local nardcore scene—a combination of hardcore punk, skateboarding, and surfing—was the zine’s biggest focus. Although it ceased publication in 1985, Hughart would go on to start the fanzine Half-truth (also featured in RAPMM) five years later.