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Thread started 02/03/12 5:50am

mikemike13

Jesse Johnson/Wax Poetics #50

Pop journalist Michael A. Gonzales is reporting that he has written a piece about Jesse Johnson in the upcoming Wax Poetics #50, which will be a special Prince issue. In addition to talking to Jesse about his music and career, the writer also spoke with Susan Rogers and Mark Cardenas. Next week, the writer will post a behind the scenes glimpse into the making of the story. In the past, Gonzales has written features about Nina Simone, Curtis Mayfield, Barry White and D'Angelo for Wax Poetics.

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Reply #1 posted 02/03/12 6:33am

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Wow! I hope I can get a hold of this in the UK. I loved reading that magazine when I saw it in vinyl stores in the US and Canada, one issue I saw had a great Roger Troutman piece.

I love Jesse so will be looking forward to the article.

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Reply #2 posted 02/03/12 7:07am

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Looking forward to it.

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Reply #3 posted 02/03/12 7:12am

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I wonder when this is hitting newsstands? Keeping my eye out for this.
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Reply #4 posted 02/03/12 8:00am

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When does the issue drop?1 sad

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Reply #5 posted 02/04/12 3:31am

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JQuad said:

When does the issue drop?1 sad

Why so sad? cool

Issue 50 Is Our 10-Year Anniversary!

Prince / Frank Ocean

In December of 2001, Wax Poetics debuted its first issue to a small following of record collectors and “beat diggers.” Ten years later, Wax Poetics has carved out a niche for itself in the world of music journalism and expanded its audience to a worldwide congregation of music lovers.

Issue 50 marks our ten-year anniversary and does so with one of the most iconic musicians in the history of African American music, the one and only Prince.

We’ve also done a full redesign, making the magazine slightly larger—8 x 10.5 inches—and we’ve embraced a new paper stock. Wax Poetics will look a bit different on the newsstand, with a new mark making its debut in place of our old logo, but the magazine will continue to be a collectible objet d’art, something to be saved on your shelf as a musical reference manual, not recycled like other mags.

Wax Poetics has also returned to its roots as a journal and is back to being quarterly. The new price of $11.99 reflects not only radical changes in the publishing industry and the economy, but also the guarantee of continued quality from the paper stock to the writing and photographs. As always, our subscription prices offer a great deal of savings off the cover price.

While we vow to keep Wax Poetics in print as a tangible entity, bucking the trend of ridding our culture of old-school reading products, we will also start offering a digital version of the magazine this year for the iPhone, iPad, Android, and other popular handheld devices.

Issue 50 will be on sale shortly, so please join us as we embark on our tenth year of celebrating the unprecedented and untouchable African American musical tradition!

http://prince.org/msg/7/375476 or Prince Cover (Wax Poetics)

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Reply #6 posted 02/04/12 9:21am

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It would be awesome if someone could provide a release date for this. biggrin

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Reply #7 posted 02/07/12 2:47pm

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Can't wait to have this in my hands...

eye will ALWAYS think of prince like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. eye mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that prince wasn't of this earth, eye would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. prince
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