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Our current issue features Coal Chamber. Find out what this band has endured over the years to get where they are. Taking a turn in direction with their current album, "CHAMBER MUSIC", Coal Chamber is finally getting the recognition that they deserve.
Also in this issue, Catatonia, an interview with Simon Daniels, Women of Music News, Night Talk with KLSX radio personality Sheena Metal, a look at the future of independennt music and the first in the series of "Love Isn't..." cartoons by Henry Gray. Plus all our regular columns including "Hear And Now" by G-Man, Los Angeles Music Award winner for Best Journalist, and lots of Live, CD and Demo reviews, all this and more in this month's issue.
Welcome to the Official Nightmoves Music and Entertainment Magazine website. Here you will find out more about the magazine along with the links to signed and unsigned bands, record companies, radio stations, night clubs, and much, much more.
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Within five short months, the magazine went to a full color cover celebrating the KISS Reunion. This issue quickly became a collector's edition following an appearance on MTV when bassist Gene Simmons held the magazine in front of the camera in an interview stating that the band keeps everything that is written about them. Over the years, Night Moves Music and Entertainment Magazine has not only featyred bona fide superstars such as The Smashinf Pumpkins, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ozzy, Sheryl Crow, Garbage, Marilyn Manson, Alanis, Jewel, KoRN, Kid Rock, Tom Petty, and David Bowie, but has helped expose up and coming new talent such as Save Ferris and Sugar Ray. Night Moves demonstrated it's ability to recognize potential stardom when it put Sugar Ray on the cover for the first time back in July 1997, being the first magazine to do so according to Atlantic Records. Night Moves Music and Entertainment Magazine continues to bring you articles on today's most popular bands, but still supports the up and coming talent that is tomorrows superstars. |
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Staff WritersJoey Alkes, Jorge Ameer, Larry Burns jr., Bill Canavan, Lord Carrett, Clayton, Doug Deutsch, Jeff Duran, G-Man, Terrence Guardino, Ali Katt, Darrell LeMontre, Chris "Hot Rod" Long, Kenny Love, C.M. Marx, B.C. McLane, Carmine Messina, Sheena Metal, Rev'n Kevin, Samantha, Shana, Jennella Schwarz, Lucas Schwarz, Steven Talbott, Josh Urbach, |
Contribuing WritersDavid Absher, Casey Albrecht, Justin Case, Patricia Cunliffe, Steve Daughterty, Suzanne Daveen, Dan Delucie, Bjorn Englen, Tobin Halsey, Debra Hittinger, Neil Jason, Mark Jefferey, Kathie Jensen, Patrick Lugo, Wes Putney, Chris Shaw, Bill Thomas, Barbara Wade, Christopher Wesley, William Winters |
Staff PhotographersJohnny Gunn, Robert O'Connor, Rev'n Kevin, Ricci Raccoon, Harold Sherrick, Clark Stimson, Barbara Wade, |
Contributing PhotographersDavid Absher, Toby Baharian, Kathie Jensen, Chris Licari, Snook, Stacey Stich |
Kati St. James
Kati has been active in the music industry since the early eighties when she broke into the business as a promoter and personal manager. Having promoted over 1500 shows, including 300 at world famous Sunset Strip clubs such as The Whiskey, The Roxy, Gazzarri's and The Troubadour, Kati got a taste of journalism in 1992 when she began writing for Factor X Music Magazine. Kati founded Night Moves Music and Entertainment Magazine following her recovery from two intense eye surgeries to stop the damage of glaucoma in January 1995. |
Mary Albrecht
Mary has been with Night Moves Music Magazine since September 1998. Upon joining the staff as Managing Editor, she brought with her some innovative new ideas that helped propel the magazine to another level with her first issue, the October 1998 Marilyn Manson issue which brought critical acclaim to the magazine. |
Sandi SchwarzSandi has worked alongside Kati since the early eighties. With Night Moves, she works closely with Kati and Mary on layout, format, photo selection, ad design, and is instrumental in the magazine's final production. |
Deborah MoniqueDeborah's experience in the music industry spans more than ten years. She has headed up her own production company and has also booked talent throughout Southern California. Her background in booking and promoting benefits has allowed her to interface and network with many influential people in all areas of the music business. Heading up Public Relations for the magazine, she works closely with the publisher and editors on promotional ideas and plays an important role in the yearly Toys For Tots Benefit. |
Clark StimsonClark, who handles the magazine's distribution, joined the staff back in May 1996 after relocating to Los Angeles from Western New York where he was a distribution manager for The Niagra Falls Gazette as well as promoting festivals, and racing cars. Since becoming a member of the Night Moves family, Clark has become an instrumental factor in the production of the magazine. He has also taken some great live photos and collaborated on a number of live interviews. He plays a prominant role in the production of the magaznes yearly Toys For Tots Benefits. |
Steven Talbott
Steven has been with Night Moves since April 1996 and has been instrumental in the evolution and development of the magaine's image. Within a month of coming on board, Steven had designed a dynamic new logo which gave the magazine an identity. The very next month, Steven designed the magazine's first ever full-color cover which featured the KISS Reunion. |
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Photo by Clark Stimson
Butch Walker, singer/guitarist of Marveous 3 grabbing his Night Moves at a recent show at the world famous Whisky on The Sunsrt Strip
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Steven Talbott
Blas Elias of Slaughter makes his point with Night Moves Magazine.
Photo by Harold Sherrick
Jeff Pilson of Dokken is always smiling when it
comes to Night Moves Magazine...
Photo by Harold Sherrick
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Major LabelsThe following list will link you up to many of the world's largest record companies. These companies generally have some geat sites and give you a plethora of information on all of the acts o their roster |
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Indie LabelsHere are some links to indie labels that we found interesting. Many of today's biggest bands started out on indie labels, so check it out, you may get a look at tomorrow's stars today... |
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The following list of band sites will give you a chance to learn a ittle more about some of the bands that have appeared in the magazine. |
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SoCal's Top Nightspots...The following list of links will help you find the coolest nightclubs to hang out in Los Angeles, Hollywood, and the rest of Southern California. |
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We want your comments and suggestions. Please feel free to email us at either NightmovesMusic@webtv.net or NightmovesMusic@yahoo.com
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