Who Put the Bomp

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Who Put the Bomp
Editor Greg Shaw
Categories Music
Frequency
First Issue January 1970
Final Issue
— Date
— Number

1979
21
Country United States
Language
Website www.bomp.com
ISSN unknown

Who Put The Bomp was a rock music fanzine edited and published by Greg Shaw from 1970-79. Later its name was shortened to "Bomp!". Shaw was one of the first and best known rock fanzine editors. Active in science fiction fandom as a young man, he became familiar with fanzines. Shaw founded one of the earliest rock fanzines, the mimeographed "Mojo Navigator and Rock 'n Roll News" in 1966. "Bomp!" was an early publishing venue for many subsequently well-known writers, including Lester Bangs and Greil Marcus.

"Bomp!" later morphed into an independent record label, Bomp! Records, headed by Shaw until his death in 2004.

The name of the magazine comes from a 1961 Doo-Wop hit song by Barry Mann called Who Put the Bomp.

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