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Gary Webb
Gary Webb is credited on 57 releases across 40 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1982–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
57
Pressings credited
40
Albums
5
Decades active
74
In collections
Biography
Gary Stephen Webb (August 31, 1955 – December 10, 2004) was an American investigative journalist. Webb began his career working for newspapers in Kentucky and Ohio, winning numerous awards, and building a reputation for investigative writing. Hired by the San Jose Mercury News, Webb contributed to the paper's Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the Loma Prieta earthquake. Webb is best known for his "Dark Alliance" series, which appeared in The Mercury News in 1996. The series examined the origins of the crack cocaine trade in Los Angeles and claimed that members of the anti-communist Contra rebels in Nicaragua had played a major role in creating the trade, using cocaine profits to finance their fight against the government in Nicaragua. It also stated that the Contras may have acted with the knowledge and protection of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The series provoked outrage, particularly in the Los Angeles African-American community, and led to four major investigations of its charges. The Los Angeles Times and other major papers published articles suggesting the "Dark Alliance" claims were overstated and, in November 1996, Jerome Ceppos, the executive editor at Mercury News, wrote about being "in the eye of the storm". In May 1997, after an internal review, Ceppos stated that, although the story was correct on many important points, there were shortcomings in the writing, editing, and production of the series. He wrote that the series likely "oversimplified" the crack epidemic in America and the supposed "critical role" the dealers written about in the series played in it. Webb disagreed with this conclusion. Webb resigned from The Mercury News in December 1997. He became an investigator for the California State Legislature, published a book based on the "Dark Alliance" series in 1998, and did freelance investigative reporting. He died on December 10, 2004. His death was ruled a suicide by the Sacramento County Coroner’s office, which his family accepts.
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Credited work
57 releases · 40 albums · active 1982–2023
- Performance · 80
- Other credits · 1
Studios: Rock City Studios · Spaceward Studios · Hammersmith Odeon · HMS House
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Gary Numan
- Armand Van Helden
- Various
- Information Society
- Pure Orange
- Kenickie
- Sonic Hub
- Jean Elan
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