POP/ROCK - Jan. 25, 1991
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Anti-Censorship: Rock & Roll Confidential, a pro-rock music industry newsletter, staged its first anti-censorship rally in the Southland at Santa Monica’s Rhino Records on Wednesday night. Attended by about 60 musicians, agents, disc jockeys, writers, record company and retail outlet representatives, the meeting was called to organize opposition to restrictions on rock, rap and metal music in California.
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