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'''The Little Sandy Review''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music published by Paul Nelson and Jon Pankake.  
 
'''The Little Sandy Review''' was a fanzine devoted to folk music published by Paul Nelson and Jon Pankake.  
  
''The Little Sandy Review'' was begun in 1960 as a pamphlet sized mimeographed publication, published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A.
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''The Little Sandy Review'' was begun in 1960 as a pamphlet sized mimeographed publication, published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. They were soon joined by Barry Hansen. Thirty issues were released. 
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The fanzine was devoted to folk music legends such as Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly and Pete Seeger.
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It has been written of ''The Little Sandy Review'' that it ",, , first has to invent, essentially from scratch, the foundations of modern rock journalism." (David Lightbourne in ''The New Vulgate'' #4 July 29, 2009)
  
 
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Revision as of 17:21, 27 March 2011

The Little Sandy Review was a fanzine devoted to folk music published by Paul Nelson and Jon Pankake.

The Little Sandy Review was begun in 1960 as a pamphlet sized mimeographed publication, published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. They were soon joined by Barry Hansen. Thirty issues were released.

The fanzine was devoted to folk music legends such as Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly and Pete Seeger.

It has been written of The Little Sandy Review that it ",, , first has to invent, essentially from scratch, the foundations of modern rock journalism." (David Lightbourne in The New Vulgate #4 July 29, 2009)