ON THIS DAY: Rolling Stone Magazine launched (1967)

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On November 9, 1967, Rolling Stone magazine released its first issue in San Francisco, founded by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph Gleason. Initially conceived as a music-focused publication, Rolling Stone rapidly expanded its coverage to include a broad spectrum of pop culture, political commentary, and lifestyle journalism. It became a voice for the counterculture of the 1960s, capturing the energy and evolving trends of the time.

The magazine’s early coverage included exclusive interviews with leading rock icons, insightful album reviews, and in-depth reporting on social issues. Over time, Rolling Stone established itself as a prestigious publication, known for its impact on both music and cultural journalism. Its unique voice and influence remain strong decades later, making it a revered authority in music and popular culture around the world.

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