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          Anthony Bozza is a New York City-based author and journalist who has written extensively for Rolling Stone and other magazines....

          Anthony Bozza

          American journalist

          Anthony Bozza is a New York City-based author and journalist who has written extensively for Rolling Stone and other magazines.

          Anthony Bozza worked as an intern for the now defunct Rolling Stone Press division, becoming an adept researcher, tracking down the likes of Giorgio Moroder and.

        1. Anthony Bozza worked as an intern for the now defunct Rolling Stone Press division, becoming an adept researcher, tracking down the likes of Giorgio Moroder and.
        2. Anthony Bozza understands what it is to love music, to hear every note as if you're by yourself and it's being played just for you.” – Cameron Crowe Anthony.
        3. Anthony Bozza is a New York City-based author and journalist who has written extensively for Rolling Stone and other magazines.
        4. Bozza is empathetic and comfortable in his own skin.
        5. His career began as a staff writer for Rolling Stone magazine where he wrote the first national cover story on rapper Eminem in
        6. He is also the author of bestselling books on Eminem, AC/DC and Artie Lange. Since 2005 he has co-authored numerous autobiographies of artists including Slash, INXS, and Tommy Lee.

          Career

          Bozza started his career as an intern in 1995 at Rolling Stone, fact-checking, coffee-fetching and doing research for other writers before they hired him full-time in the music department.

          He answered phones, edited columns and did the odd story, but his big break came after a friend turned him on to an unsigned white rapper from Detroit named Eminem. That tape of a live Eminem freestyle was unlike anything he’d ever heard.

          He began talking the rapper up to his editors, who told him that if Eminem ever got signed they would let Anthony write a short blurb about him. A year later, Bozza wrote the first national cover story on