Fred Mills (American journalist)

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Fred Mills
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Fred Mills is an American music journalist. He began his career as a writer for punk magazine Biohazard Informae in the late 1970s. [1]

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Early life

Mills graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel.

Career

After writing for The Bob, based in Wilmington, Delaware, [2] in the early 1980s, Mills became music editor at Creative Loafing in Charlotte in 1987. [3] He remained in that role for five years, while also working as a regional stringer for Billboard magazine, before joining Magnet magazine in 1994 as copy editor, [4] columnist and reviews writer. He spent around a decade living in Tucson, Arizona, around this point, before returning to North Carolina in 2001. [1] In 2006, he became online editor for Harp magazine. When Harp went out of business in 2008, he became a contributor and reviewer for Billboard.

In 2012, Mills became store manager and buyer for Schoolkids Records in the "Triangle" region of Raleigh–DurhamChapel Hill, North Carolina. Three years later, he relocated to Asheville, where he became managine editor at Blurt magazine, a rebirth of Harp. He is also editor for Capital at Play. [5]

He has also been a contributor for Bucketfull of Brains , Stereophile , Stomp & Stammer [6] and Detroit Metro Times . [1] [7]

Personal life

Mills has a son. [1]

His favorite band is the Who, his favorite solo artist is Neil Young and his favorite song is "Shake Some Action" by the Flamin' Groovies. [1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Articles, interviews and reviews from Fred Mills: Rock's Backpages". www.rocksbackpages.com. Retrieved December 2, 2025.
  2. "The Bob articles, interviews and reviews from Rock's Backpages". www.rocksbackpages.com. Retrieved December 2, 2025.
  3. Jarnow, Jesse (June 5, 2012). Big Day Coming: Yo La Tengo and the Rise of Indie Rock. Penguin. ISBN   978-1-101-58868-0.
  4. Robbins, Ira A. (1997). The Trouser Press Guide to '90s Rock: The All-new Fifth Edition of The Trouser Press Record Guide. Simon & Schuster. p. 24. ISBN   978-0-684-81437-7.
  5. "Back to the Well: Songwriters on Their Craft and Inspirations". Los Angeles Review of Books. May 5, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2025.
  6. "Fred Mills, Author at Stomp And Stammer". Stomp And Stammer. Retrieved December 2, 2025.
  7. Mills, Fred (December 29, 2004). "100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong … The Premiere Collection". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved December 2, 2025.

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