Co-founder of Rolling Stone, Jann Wenner, released “The Masters: Conversations with Dylan, Lennon, Jagger, Townshend, Garcia, Bono, and Springsteen,” making critics and music lovers alike wonder why the magazine known for its coverage of music such as rock n’ roll, pop culture and politics, believes that the most influential musicians are exclusively white men. On Sep....
Spike Lee criticized Jann Wenner for leaving Black, female musicians out of his new book saying it was "emblematic of Black people [being] overlooked.
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame broke ground yesterday in Cleveland for a new wing.
Plenty of celebrities and music stars were there except for one: co-founder Jann Wenner.
Wenner was removed from the Rock Hall board of directors last month after giving an interview in the New York Times that d
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