Description: I do offer combined shipping discounts for multiple items shipped together. OPTION K² Issue Nov - Dec 1986 Issues may be of interest to music collectors and archivists. This particular issue may be of interest to collectors of - "K" Gallery - Ini Kamoze - Ed Kuepper - Kalahari Surfers - Sergey Kuyokhin - Underground Los Angeles - Savage Republic - Firehose - The Brigade - Debbie Spinelli - Sylvia Juncosa - Kip Hanrahan - Milton Cardona interview - John Renbourn - Gamelan Music Of Java - Billy Higgins - Bob Gibson - Ennio Morricone - Tim Story - Leeds - The Mekons - The Three Johns - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry - Dagmar Krause interview - Lonnie Brooks - James Cotton - Love And Rockets - The Jazz Butcher (former Bauhaus musicians) - Letters - Audio-Video - Aunt Donald's Hot Platters - Music Tech - Cassettes - Records - Radio Activity - Reading Matters - Etc. Issue is approx 11 inches x 8 1/2 inches ~ black and white issue with color cover page ~ 108 pages Published by Sonic Options Network, Los Angeles, CA 90049 OP Magazine, originally based in Olympia, Washington, was a music fanzine published by John Foster and the Lost Music Network (leading to the title, which extends the abbreviation LMN to LMNOP) from 1979 to 1984. It was known for its diverse scope and the role it played in providing publicity to DIY musicians in the midst of the cassette culture. The magazine was co-founded by John Foster, Toni C. Holm, Dana Squires, and David Rauh. An emphasis of the magazine was "articles about music written by musicians", and regular contributors included Victoria Glavin (Victoria Barreca), Peter Garland, Eugene Chadbourne, and Larry Polansky. When Foster ended OP after only twenty-six issues, (labeled A-Z, with topics within beginning with that issue's letter), he held a conference, offering the magazine's resources to parties interested in carrying on; two magazines became the dual successors to OP's legacy: attendant journalist David Ciaffardini went on to start Sound Choice, which published until 1992, while Scott Becker, alongside Richie Unterberger, founded OPtion, lasting until 1998. (from Wikipedia)
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Location: Sebastopol, California
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Music, 1980s
Subscription: No
Publication Name: OPTION
Publication Frequency: Bimonthly
Publication Month: November, December
Publication Year: 1986
Language: English
Publisher: Sonic Options Network
Genre: Music
ISSN: 0882-178X