Phillip Frazer
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Phillip Frazer (born 1 May 1946, in Melbourne, Australia) is a writer, editor and publisher. He was a founder of the weekly teen pop newspaper Go-Set in 1966,[1][2][3][4] which was a popular Australian music paper from 1966 to 1974.[1] He also published the more explicitly counterculture magazines Revolution, High Times and The Digger. He launched the Australian edition of Rolling Stone magazine, first as a supplement in Revolution in 1970,[1] then as a full-fledged magazine in 1972. From 1976 to 2011, Frazer lived in the United States, where he launched and edited numerous political publications, most notably The Hightower Lowdown and Multinational Monitor.[1]
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Phillip Frazer | |
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Born | (1946-05-01) 1 May 1946 (age 78) Melbourne, Australia |
Occupation | writer, editor, publisher |
Nationality | Australian and US |
Alma mater | Monash University |
Period | 1966ācurrent |
Subject | Politics, environment, Rock music, popular culture |
Partner | Kate Veitch |
Children | Jackson Pullman Frazer Zane Pullman Frazer |
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