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John Wilcock was born on 4 August, 1927 in Sheffield, England, is a British journalist. Discover John Wilcock's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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Occupation Journalist
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 4 August, 1927
Birthday 4 August
Birthplace Sheffield, England
Date of death 2018
Died Place Ojai, California, U.S.
Nationality Sheffield

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His wife is Amber La Mann (m. 1967-1972)

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1927

John Wilcock (4 August 1927 – 13 September 2018) was a British journalist known for his work in the underground press, as well as his travel guide books.

The first news editor of the New York Village Voice, Wilcock shook up staid publishing in the USA.

His influence extended to several continents, including Australia and the United Kingdom, where—in his mild-mannered way—he pushed the boundaries of image and speech.

An unsung hero of the sixties, Wilcock also served three years as a travel editor at The New York Times.

Wilcock began working for newspapers in his home country — the Daily Mail and the Daily Mirror — as well as magazines in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

1955

After co-founding the Village Voice in 1955, his Voice weekly column lasted from 1955 to 1965, when he left to edit New York's first underground paper, the East Village Other.

While at the Village Voice, he founded The Traveler’s Directory, a hospitality exchange service for offering free homestays.

1960

The Traveler’s Directory was published from 1960 to 1984, under various editors.

In 1960 Wilcock wrote the first of several travel books for Arthur Frommer, Mexico On $5 a Day, following up with guides to California, Greece, Japan, and India.

During this period he co-edited (with Elizabeth Pepper) The Witches Almanac.

Three more books resulted from their collaboration: Magical & Mystical Sites (Europe); an Occult Guide to South America, and A Guide to Occult Britain.

After being introduced to Andy Warhol in the mid-1960s, Wilcok began During a five-year association with the enigmatic artist.

He assisted on some of Warhol's early films, hanging out at his parties and quickly becoming a regular at The Factory.

1966

While coordinating the 200 papers of the Underground Press Syndicate, established in 1966, he guest-edited "underground" papers in London, Los Angeles, and Tokyo; returning to New York to publish his own underground tabloid, Other Scenes.

1967

Wilcock married Amber (Ellen) La Mann (also known as Amber Nomi Lamann) in Tokyo, Japan, in December of 1967.

1969

Wilcock and Warhol co-founded Interview magazine in 1969.

1971

"About six months after I started hanging out at the old, silvery Factory on West 47th Street," Wilcock later reflected, " [ Gerard ] Malanga came up to me and asked, ‘When are you going to write something about us?'” Wilcock interviewed Warhol's closest associates, asking them to "explain" him, publishing the results in 1971 as The Autobiography and Sex Life of Andy Warhol.

Despite its small initial printing, the $5 book later became sold for upwards of $75 at some of the world's top art museums.

1972

They divorced in 1972.

1979

At the invitation of the Venezuelan government he researched and wrote Traveling in Venezuela in 1979 and, in the 1980s and 1990s wrote/edited 25 books for Insight Guides.

2001

Relocating to Ojai, California, in 2001, Wilcock began publishing an international monthly magazine, the Ojai Orange, free to his friends in a dozen countries, along with his weekly column and his weekly public-access television travel show.

2010

A revised edition of the book was released in 2010.

2018

Wilcock died in Ojai, California, on 13 September 2018 after multiple strokes, at the age of 91.