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Mark Hanford is a writer, radio DJ, punk bassist, record label owner, and [[zinester]] from Boise, ID, now living in Santa Cruz, CA. | Mark Hanford is a writer, radio DJ, punk bassist, record label owner, and [[zinester]] from Boise, ID, now living in Santa Cruz, CA. | ||
− | In the mid-80s, Hanford published [[In The City]] zine, which focused on the burgeoning Boise [[punk]] scene. In the early 90s, he, along with Paul Blunt, edited and published [[Blunt]], which also focused on Boise bands and music. Hanford also wrote some articles for early issues of [[Punk Planet]] and did Boise scene reports for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines. | + | In the mid-80s, Hanford published [[In The City]] zine, which focused on the burgeoning Boise [[punk]] scene. In the early 90s, he, along with Paul Blunt, edited and published [[Blunt]], which also focused on Boise bands and music. Hanford also wrote some articles for early issues of [[Punk Planet]], wrote a column for [[10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know]], and did Boise scene reports for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]], as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines. |
− | In 1996, Hanford convinced [[Tim | + | In 1996, Hanford convinced [[Tim Yohannan]] to let him write a column for [[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] on punk rock and the Internet. This column continued until 2003. |
Hanford was also a radio DJ in Boise, hosting 4 hour ''Mutant Pop'' radio show every Wednesday night on KBSU (later BSU Radio) between 1987 and 1997. | Hanford was also a radio DJ in Boise, hosting 4 hour ''Mutant Pop'' radio show every Wednesday night on KBSU (later BSU Radio) between 1987 and 1997. | ||
− | He also played bass for Idaho's Haggis from 1991 to 1997 | + | He also played bass for Idaho's Haggis from 1991 to 1997, in Santa Cruz's The Sealants from 2003 to 2007, and is currently in SA90, also based in Santa Cruz. |
He released records for various Idaho bands on his Screwball Productions label. | He released records for various Idaho bands on his Screwball Productions label. | ||
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==Contributions== | ==Contributions== | ||
+ | *[[10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know]] | ||
+ | *[[Fluff]] | ||
*[[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] | *[[Maximum Rock 'N' Roll]] | ||
*[[Punk Planet]] | *[[Punk Planet]] | ||
− | + | *[[Stiff and Crusty]] | |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.diehippiedie.com diehippiedie.com] | * [http://www.diehippiedie.com diehippiedie.com] | ||
− | * [http://www. | + | * [http://www.sa90punk.com/sealants/ The Sealants] |
+ | * [http://www.sa90punk.com SA90] | ||
+ | * [http://www.facebook.com/markhanford Facebook Profile] | ||
[[Category:Zinester|Hanford]] | [[Category:Zinester|Hanford]] |
Latest revision as of 18:48, 30 November 2011
Mark Hanford is a writer, radio DJ, punk bassist, record label owner, and zinester from Boise, ID, now living in Santa Cruz, CA.
In the mid-80s, Hanford published In The City zine, which focused on the burgeoning Boise punk scene. In the early 90s, he, along with Paul Blunt, edited and published Blunt, which also focused on Boise bands and music. Hanford also wrote some articles for early issues of Punk Planet, wrote a column for 10 Things Jesus Wants You To Know, and did Boise scene reports for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll, as well as doing other one-off articles and columns for various zines.
In 1996, Hanford convinced Tim Yohannan to let him write a column for Maximum Rock 'N' Roll on punk rock and the Internet. This column continued until 2003.
Hanford was also a radio DJ in Boise, hosting 4 hour Mutant Pop radio show every Wednesday night on KBSU (later BSU Radio) between 1987 and 1997.
He also played bass for Idaho's Haggis from 1991 to 1997, in Santa Cruz's The Sealants from 2003 to 2007, and is currently in SA90, also based in Santa Cruz.
He released records for various Idaho bands on his Screwball Productions label.