CBC Radio Q highlights Red Wave, the compilation album of underground USSR rock ‘n’ roll Joanna Stingray smuggled in the United States, on the album’s 35th anniversary. Host Tom Power… Read more Joanna Stingray’s Red Wave Featured on CBC Radio Q →
Tim Sommer, music journalist for MTV and former music news director for VH-1, reviewed Joanna Stingray’s memoir, Red Wave for the art and culture magazine Guernica. He emphasizes that “the… Read more Guernica Magazine Publishes Red Wave Review →
Prague-based journalist, Coilin O’Connor discusses the history of underground rock ‘n’ roll in the USSR in a recent article for RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty (RFE/RL). He also shares Stingray’s story and how she… Read more RadioFreeEurope / RadioLiberty spotlights Leningrad Rockers and Joanna Stingray →
Great online content to accompany Joanna Stingray’s recently published memoir, Red Wave: An American in the Soviet Music Underground, can be found here by a plethora of Soviet art and… Read more Artists from the Soviet Era in Leningrad →
DoppelHouse is proud to announce Joanna Stingray and her recently published memoir, Red Wave, have been featured in The Times (London) and The Australian. Moscow-based author, Marc Bennetts writes, “The Red… Read more Joanna Stingray featured in The Times and The Australian →
Performance artist, author, and journalist Zarina Zabrisky was in conversation with our author Joanna Stingray in a livestream Youtube event hosted by Globus Books on November 16th at 5 PM… Read more Joanna Stingray book talk with Zarina Zabrisky →
“Joanna Stingray’s autobiographical account relates her time on the underground music scene in the USSR and Russia in the late 1980s and early 1990s. During this time Joanna met and… Read more NewBooks Podcast Features Joanna Stingray →
RED WAVE: a memoir by an American who almost single-handedly introduced Soviet rock to the free world. Enchanted by the likes of Boris Grebenshchikov, whose samizdat cassettes were massively successful… Read more Kirkus Reviews: Joanna Stingray is “a study in moxie and enthusiasm” →