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eng
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[1942,1944]
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Vale, V.
RE/Search
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Arkansas
San Francisco (Calif.)
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Blue Cheer (Musical group)
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RE/Search Publications
Editors
Authors
Radio talk show hosts
Musicians
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Males
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eng
Valhalla
Vale
(Editor)
Vale, V.,
1944-
Hamanaka, Vale,
1944-
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Incredibly strange films, c1986, 1988 printing:
copr. p. (V. Vale)
Charles Gatewood, 2015:
cover (interviews by V. Vale) page 5 (in 1977, I began publishing Search & destroy, funded by Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti and published at City Lights Bookstore; RE/Search founder)
Wikipedia, 31 Aug. 2020
(V. "Valhalla" Vale, born February 4, 1944 in Jerome War Relocation Center, Arkansas; American editor, writer, interviewer, musician and, as Vale Hamanaka, was keyboardist for the initial configuration of Blue Cheer, before it became famous as a power trio; he is the publisher and primary contributor to books and magazines published by his company, RE/Search Publications; Vale is the host of the television talk show, Counter Culture Hour, on Public-access television cable TV channel 29 in San Francisco; the show is edited by his partner, Marian Wallace; Vale is Japanese-American)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V._Vale
Search & destroy, no. 7 (surrogate), 1978:
masthead (Vale, pilot & plane owner [i.e., editor])
OCLC database, 5 Sept. 2020
(access points: Vale, V., Vale, V., 1942- , Vale, Vale, V. (Editor); usage: V. Vale)