Despite and also because of its puzzling inside-joke name, Trouser Press was one of the greatest music magazines in history. It existed for just a decade — from 1974 through 1984 — but in the process, ...
Named after a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song, The Trouser Press was a fanzine created by Ira Robbins, Dave Schulps and Karen Rose in 1974. It began its life as a “sort of British rock collectors magazine ...
Named after a Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band song, The Trouser Press was a fanzine created by Ira Robbins and Dave Schulps in 1974 that began it’s life as a “sort of British rock collectors magazine” that, as ...
In the pre-internet days, magazines were a primary resource for music fans, and Trouser Press is fondly remembered for joining its readers as an invaluable companion during a decade of fascinating ...
Noted rock critic Ira Robbins — founder of Trouser Press (and, full disclosure, a friend and former boss of mine) — has posted an interesting, thought-provoking review (skewering, actually) of the new ...
Trouser Press Books and Ira Robbins will host the San Francisco release party for David Polonoff and his debut novel, WANNABEAT, at Studio Fallout, 50-A Bannam Place in North Beach, on Saturday, ...
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