Wire, Issue 33, November 1986
Contains "The Poisonous Rasp" by Biba Kopf (photos by Louis Jammes), an article on the voice of William S. Burroughs, pp. 34-35, 40.
Published in London, England by Wire Magazine in November, 1986.
Bibliographic Information:
- Shoaf IV.114
- Not in Schottlaender (v4)
- Raven 19860300WIRE.0.33
Selected Contents:
- Richard D. Cook:
- "An Editor's Idea" (editorial)
- "Dave Brubeck: The Unsquare Dance" (essay)
- review of Bertrand Tavernier's Round Midnight
- music news
- Mark Sinker:
- "The Sound of Africa" (on music from Africa)
- "John Russell: Hammer Very Quietly" (essay/interview)
- "Salif Keita: Message from Mali" (essay)
- Sue Steward: "In a Latin Groove" (on music from Latin America)
- Lyn Champion: "Clubland Jive" (on jazz)
- Biba Kopf:
- "Round Up the Usual Suspects" (music news)
- "The Poisonous Rasp" (on William S. Burroughs)
- obituaries
- Jack Cooke: "Sonny Rollins: Renewing the Spark" (essay)
- Max Harrison: "Recollections of the Future" (on classical music)
- John Litweiler: "Blowin' in from Chicago, 1986: Hal Russell and Edward Wilkerson" (essay)
- Lauren Deutsch: photographs
- Grover Sales: "Lenny Bruce: The Raw Mouth" (essay)
- Eric Jelly: photograph
- Jane Henery and Charles Garvie: "The Waste Land" (on British Beatniks)
- Louis Jammes: photograph
- Brian Case: "Lord Buckley: The Hiperama, Jack" (essay)
- Saskia Baron: "The Daisy Pulled" (on Beat cinema)
- Jack Kerouac: quote
- Chris Parker:
- on Dick Fontaine's Father Time
- on Nat King Cole: The Man and His Music by James Haskins and Kathleen Benson
- Chris Challis: on The Hip, by Roy Carrm Brian Case, and Fred Dellar
- Owen Bryce: "Ways to Play" (on Jazz harmony)
- music reviews
Publishing Information:
- Editor: Richard Cook
- Advertising & Promotion: Joanne Harris
- Design: Paul Elliman
- News & Photo Editor: Jayne Houghton
- Subscriptions & Administration: Chris Parsons, Lorraine Brown
- Accounts: Jan Diakow
- Publisher: Chris Parker
- Typesetting: M. C. Typeset Ltd, Chatham
- Printing: Kingsdale Press, Reading
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