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'''Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News''' was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris.  
 
'''Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News''' was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris.  
  
''Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News'' was published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and covered the local alternative music scene. It is seen as the precursor to the alternative journalism that followed in its wake, such as ''Crawdaddy'' and ''Rolling Stone''.
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''Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News'' was published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and covered the local alternative music scene. It is seen as the precursor to the alternative journalism that followed in its wake, such as ''Crawdaddy'' and ''Rolling Stone''.
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Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing [[Entmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and the science fiction fanzine [[Feemwlort]]. He went on to publish [[Metanoia]] in the 1970s, and his best known publication, ''Bomp!''. 
  
 
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Revision as of 06:15, 25 October 2012

Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News was a music zine by Greg Shaw and David Harris.

Mojo-Navigator Rock & Roll News was published in San Francisco, California, U.S.A. in the 1960s, and covered the local alternative music scene. It is seen as the precursor to the alternative journalism that followed in its wake, such as Crawdaddy and Rolling Stone.

Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing Entmoot, a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings and the science fiction fanzine Feemwlort. He went on to publish Metanoia in the 1970s, and his best known publication, Bomp!.