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American music journalist (born 1947)
Eugene Paul Sculatti (born January 30, 1947) is an American
music journalist who compiled and edited the book The Catalog of Cool (1982).
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[4] In 1966, he became the first journalist to write about the
nascent San Francisco music scene in a national magazine (
Crawdaddy!).
[5] He is formerly an editorial director for
Warner Bros. Records and the magazine
Billboard.
[6] He has also written for
Rolling Stone,
Creem, and
Radio & Records.
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References
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"Eugene Paul Sculatti, Born 01/30/1947 in California". CaliforniaBirthIndex.org.
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"THE MAJESTIC WEST SCROLLGene Sculatti — Wimpole Street Writers". Wimpolestreetwriters.com. Retrieved July 7, 2017.
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^ Henderson, Richard (2010).
Van Dyke Parks' Song Cycle. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 6.
ISBN
978-1-4411-4315-0.
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^ Frank, Thomas C. (1997).
Baffler: The Journal That Blunts the Cutting Edge. Baffler. p. 194.
ISBN
978-1-888984-09-5.
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"Gene Sculatti".
Rock's Backpages. n.d.
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^ Fenterstock, Alison (July 22, 2015).
"Dr. John's '60s, '70s Atlantic singles collected in new compilation, due out Sept. 18". Nola.com.
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^ O'Rourke, Sally (November 10, 2016).
"BOOK: Gene Sculatti, 'Tryin' to Tell a Stranger 'Bout Rock and Roll: Selected Writings, 1966-2016'". Rebeat.
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