Today, CREEM shares a look into David Berman’s final days here, with previously untold stories of would-be Purple Mountains bandmates Cassandra Jenkins, Katie Von Schleicher and Cyrus Gengras, plus writer and close friend Patrick deWitt - a portrait of Berman’s last days, words and band practices for the first shows in decades that would go unplayed. Tim Abbondelo tells the bittersweet story through a humanistic lens with great detail for one of the most beloved songwriters of his time.
It will be included in the print Winter 2022 issue, coming December 15 to subscribers’ mailboxes and online. Readers can subscribe at CREEM.com or sign up for a 30-day free trial, along with access to the entire CREEM archive.
Featuring a zine-inspired cover and new merch designed by visionary artist Jeremy Dean (Grateful Dead & Black Flag tees, The Rolling Stones, Circle Jerks, Ceremony), the issue will also include Melissa Auf der Maur's never-before-seen Smashing Pumpkins & Hole photo diary, a Creedence Clearwater Revival CIA scandal, a feature by Sam McPheeters on billionaire CEOs like the Winklevoss twins “purchasing” rock-star status and more.
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About CREEM Entertainment:
CREEM Entertainment is the modern-day reincarnation of Detroit's legendaryCREEM Magazine. During its initial twenty-year run, CREEM launched the careers of countless iconic music journalists and bands, while never hesitating to lampoon those who took themselves too seriously. Today's CREEM, powered by the next generation of cage-rattling truth tellers and provocateurs, delivers the best content, merchandise, and experiences to rock 'n' roll fans of all ages. Boy Howdy!
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