Huffman, Eddie (Option. 03/01/94) Vic Chesnutt. AUTHOR(s): Huffman, Eddie TITLE(s): Vic Chesnutt. Summary: Our Southern correspondents swapped stories with Athens, Georgia's bittersweet songman at the Grit--and the only R.E.M. sighting was a photo of Michael Stipe in his Fruit of the Looms. In: Option. MAR 01 1994 n 55 Page: 82 Rotondi, James (Guitar player. 10/01/93) R.E.M.'s Peter Buck. AUTHOR(s): Rotondi, James TITLE(s): R.E.M.'s Peter Buck. Summary: From jangle to jukebox. In: Guitar player. OCT 01 1993 v 27 n 10 Page: 33 Barbarini, Vic (Guitar. 06/01/93) R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Barbarini, Vic TITLE(s): R.E.M. In: Guitar. JUN 01 1993 v 10 n 8 Page: 20 Rowland, Mark (Musician. 04/01/93) Neil Young Meets Peter Buck. AUTHOR(s): Rowland, Mark TITLE(s): Neil Young Meets Peter Buck. Summary: Take one old edgy hippie guitar anti-hero and introduce him to one young edgy hipie guitar anti-hero and quicker than you can say The Man in the Moon Needs a Maid, history is made. This long road from Buffalo Springfield to R. E. M.-along with common ground. In: Musician. APR 01 1993 n 174 Page: 42 Mundy, Chris (Rolling stone. 01/07/93) R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Mundy, Chris TITLE(s): R.E.M. Summary: The calendar for the 40 watt club, in Athens, Georgia, said the place was closed November 19th for some 'thinkin' about fishin'," but R.E.M.'s family and friends knew better. Also noted: Rolling Stone celebrates its 25th anniversary In: Rolling stone. JAN 07 1993 n 647 Page: 9 Garbarini, Vic (Guitar. 01/01/93) R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Garbarini, Vic TITLE(s): R.E.M. In: Guitar. JAN 01 1993 v 10 n 3 Page: 90 Simon, Josh (Life. 12/01/92) A Session with Michael Stipe. AUTHOR(s): Simon, Josh TITLE(s): A Session with Michael Stipe. Summary: R.E.M.'s Lead Singer Doesn't Expect to Lose His Religion Till the Year 2000. In: Life. DEC 01 1992 v 15 n 13 Page: 102 Fricke, David (Rolling stone. 03/05/92) Michael Stipe. AUTHOR(s): Fricke, David TITLE(s): Michael Stipe. Summary: R.E.M.'s frontman comes out of the shadows to confront the surprising success of the band Rolling Stone's readers chose as Artist of the Year. In: Rolling stone. MAR 05 1992 n 625 Page: 45 Mundy, Chris (Rolling stone. 01/23/92) Michael Stipe. AUTHOR(s): Mundy, Chris TITLE(s): Michael Stipe. Summary: R.E.M.'s lead singer/activist joins Jackson Browne, Natalie Merchant, Lou Reed, Phoebe Snow and Deee-Lite's Lady Miss Kier to celebrate human rights. Also noted: Paula Abdul; Sinead O'Connor; Van Halen. In: Rolling stone. JAN 23 1992 n 622 Page: 6 Fricke, David (Rolling stone. 12/12/91) The Year In Records. AUTHOR(s): Fricke, David TITLE(s): The Year In Records. Summary: THere was Metallica, Public Enemy, R.E.M., Red Hot CHili Peppers, Neil Young, yes, even Garth Brooks -- turns out the year was more than an Illusion or two. In: Rolling stone. DEC 12 1991 n 619 / 620 Page: 161 Snow,Mat (Musician. 12/01/91) Blue Aeroplanes. AUTHOR(s): Snow,Mat TITLE(s): Blue Aeroplanes. Summary: Now get this straight: R.E.M. are a conventional and who seem arty-Blue Aeroplanes are an art band who seem conventional. Understand? No? Okay, let's let them explain it. In: Musician. DEC 01 1991 n 158 Page: 23 Giles, Jeff (Rolling stone. 06/27/91) Cover Story: R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Giles, Jeff TITLE(s): Cover Story: R.E.M. Summary: The first rock & roll band to top the charts in more than a year, R.E.M. is Number One with an attitude. In: Rolling stone. JUN 27 1991 n 607 Page: 32 (CD review. 06/01/91) Pop/Rock. TITLE(s): Pop/Rock. Summary: The loing overdue reissue of Santan's classic Lotus, the Knack tries for a comeback, new music from Won Ton Ton and the 360's, old favorites by Van Morrison and the Desert Rose Band, plus R.E.M., Nils-Lofgren, Suzanna Hoffs, Gloria Estefan, Rick Astley, Donny Osmond and A Night on Earth with Brave Combo. FYI: Tanita Tikaram, p. 52. In: CD review. JUN 01 1991 v 7 n 10 Page: 50 Macnie, Jim (Musician. 04/01/91) R.E.M. Go Out of Time. AUTHOR(s): Macnie, Jim TITLE(s): R.E.M. Go Out of Time. Summary: In the studio, in the saloon and in confession with Berry, Stipe, Mills and Buck - four honest guys who got rich doing one thing and are trying to change it. In: Musician. APR 01 1991 n 150 Page: 40 di Perna, Alan (Guitar player. 04/01/91) Roger McGuinn Takes Off. AUTHOR(s): di Perna, Alan TITLE(s): Roger McGuinn Takes Off. Summary: After influencing Tom Petty, R.E.M., the Bangles, and a host of Britain's psychedelic teens, the former Byrd returns with his best record in two decades. In: Guitar player. APR 01 1991 v 25 n 4 Page: 40 Fricke, David (Rolling stone. 03/07/91) R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Fricke, David TITLE(s): R.E.M. Summary: The band departs from its trademark wall of guitars on Out of Time. In: Rolling stone. MAR 07 1991 n 599 Page: 25 Lis, Peter (2 D : drama, dance. Wint 90 ) R.E.M.: Process and Performance. AUTHOR(s): Lis, Peter TITLE(s): R.E.M.: Process and Performance. In: 2D : dance, drama. Wint 1990 v 10 n 1 Page: 8 Fricke, David (Rolling stone. 11/15/90) R.E.M. AUTHOR(s): Fricke, David TITLE(s): R.E.M. Summary: R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck explains how he and his band mates became leaders of the underground--by selling big without selling out. In: Rolling stone. NOV 15 1990 n 591 Page: 124 Dieckmann, Katherine (Musician. 09/01/90) R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. AUTHOR(s): Dieckmann, Katherine TITLE(s): R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe. Summary: Once a reluctant celebrity, Stipe has accepted his rock stardom and used it to promote causes, move into filmmaking, produce new bands and draw attention. Why he's changed and where R.E.M.'s going next. In: Musician. SEP 01 1990 n 143 Page: 32 Isler, Scott (Musician. 05/01/90) Peter Buck & Kevn Kinney. AUTHOR(s): Isler, Scott TITLE(s): Peter Buck & Kevn Kinney. Summary: R.E.M.'s Buck takes a leave of absence to record and tour with the singer from Drivin'n'Cryin'. In: Musician. MAY 01 1990 n 139 Page: 24 (Rolling stone. 11/16/89) The 100 Best Albums of the Eighties. TITLE(s): The 100 Best Albums of the Eighties. Summary: The Eighties may not have left us talkin' 'bout a revolution, but they did prove that there is still some life left in the rock & roll beast. The Clash began the decade with a call to action; as the Eighties ground to a close, Tracy Chapman arrived with an assessment of how far we had come. In between were the years that brought us the triumph of Springsteen, U2, Prince and R.E.M. Not revolutionary, perhaps, but not bad. In: Rolling stone. NOV 16 1989 n 565 Page: 53 Savage, Jon (The observer magazine : M. 05/21/89) The Power of Post-Yuppie Pop. AUTHOR(s): Savage, Jon TITLE(s): The Power of Post-Yuppie Pop. Summary: Rolling Stone describes R.E.M. as `America's hippest band', and tickets for the British leg of their current world tour have already sold out. So what makes them special? Jon Savage finds out. In: The observer magazine MAY 21 1989 Page: 18 DeCurtis, Anthony (Rolling stone. 04/20/89) R.E.M. The Athens lads are on the brink of superstar... AUTHOR(s): DeCurtis, Anthony TITLE(s): R.E.M. The Athens lads are on the brink of superstardom. And they feel fine. In: Rolling stone. APR 20 1989 n 550 Page: 48 (Time. 03/27/89) With its new album, Green, R.E.M. is on the go. TITLE(s): With its new album, Green, R.E.M. is on the go. Summary: After a decade and six other records, this rock band based in Athens, Ga., has broadened its appeal without sacrificing its compelling, often eccentric style. In: Time. MAR 27 1989 v 133 n 13 Page: 94