John Burks, Rolling Stone’s First Managing Editor, Dead at 83
During his tenure at the magazine, Burks interviewed Jimi Hendrix and Jim Jones, covered the Altamont tragedy, and helped guide the publication’s coverage of political issues
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Subscribe NowDuring his tenure at the magazine, Burks interviewed Jimi Hendrix and Jim Jones, covered the Altamont tragedy, and helped guide the publication’s coverage of political issues
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