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TD was the English FZ fanzine that started in 1988 and ran to about 2000, although new issues have been continually threatened since then. Each issue of the mag (usually either 24 or 28 pages) has the latest news to hand, usually some photos and lots of stupid English views on things Zappa. Some of these early issues also contained articles about how the music worked as music (with examples!).
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''[[T'mershi Duween (The Magazine)|T'mershi Duween]]'' was the English [[Biography|FZ]] fanzine that started in 1988 and ran to about 2000, although new issues have been continually threatened since then. Each issue of the mag (usually either 24 or 28 pages) had the latest news to hand, usually some photos and lots of stupid English views on things Zappa. Some of these early issues also contained articles about how the music worked as music (with examples!).
  
TD was published by Fred Tomsett.
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''T'mershi Duween'' was published by Fred Tomsett. One of the frequent contributors was [[Andrew Greenaway]].
[[Category:Magazines]]
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==See Also==
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*[[:Category:Interviews with Zappa|Interviews with Zappa]]
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*[[:Category:Articles about Zappa|Articles about Zappa]]
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*[[:Category:Bandmember Interviews|Bandmember Interviews]]
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[[Category:Fanzines]]
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[[Category:1988]]

Latest revision as of 06:43, 1 October 2021

First issue of the fanzine.

T'mershi Duween was the English FZ fanzine that started in 1988 and ran to about 2000, although new issues have been continually threatened since then. Each issue of the mag (usually either 24 or 28 pages) had the latest news to hand, usually some photos and lots of stupid English views on things Zappa. Some of these early issues also contained articles about how the music worked as music (with examples!).

T'mershi Duween was published by Fred Tomsett. One of the frequent contributors was Andrew Greenaway.

See Also