Jann Wenner’s bias against women and Black musicians is shocking – but not surprising | Margaret Sullivan
by Margaret Sullivan from US news | The Guardian on (#6EWD2)
From the start, his Rolling Stone magazine was a bastion of white male privilege
One of my older brothers subscribed to Rolling Stone magazine in its early years, and while I saw women and musicians of color gracing its cover from time to time, they certainly seemed like a rarity.
Clapton, the Stones, Clapton, the Stones," was the way a friend of mine recently characterized the magazine covers, for decades, after its start in 1967, when co-founder Jann Wenner was calling the editorial shots at what quickly became rock'n'roll's bible. I would only add: The Beatles, the Who, and, inevitably, a bare-chested Jim Morrison.
Margaret Sullivan is a Guardian US columnist writing on media, politics and culture
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