Best (music magazine) explained

Best (music magazine)
Editor:David S. Kane
Editor Title:Editor-in-Chief
Frequency:Monthly
Category:Music magazine
Firstdate:1968
Country:France
Based:Paris
Language:French

Best (music magazine) was a prominent French popular music magazine founded in 1968 by Jacques Morlain and Gérard Bernar.[1] It was published in Paris and their building was located rue d’Antin (road Antin).[2] Editor in chief were Jacques Morlain, Gérard Bernar, Sacha Reins, Christian Lebrun, Francis Dordor, Jean Pierre Sabouret and Christophe Geoffette.

In the 1970s, the magazine became highly successful with more than 100,000 issues sold a month. Christian Lebrun was then the editor-in-Chief. When the magazine embraced the New Wave music with acts such as The Clash, Motörhead, AC/DC, Sex Pistols, The Stray Cats, The Pretenders, Police, Devo in the late 1970s, they managed to sell 185,000 issues a month.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Le magazine rock Best tente une renaissance. lesechos.fr. 12 February 2022. 2023-09-22.
  2. Web site: Welcome back Best!. gonzomusic.fr. 14 February 2022. 2023-09-22.