Jake Phelps, who helmed Thrasher skateboard magazine for 26 years during a time of unparalleled growth in the industry, died Thursday. He was 56. "Phelps was 100 percent skateboarder, but that label ...
Skateboarder Jake Phelps, best known as the editor of Thrasher magazine, has died. Thrasher’s publisher Tony Vitello discussed Phelps’ death on the magazine’s website: “Jake Phelps was 100% ...
In 1989 Thrasher Magazine came to New York City to do an article on us local skaters. Bryce Kanights, Bill Thomas, and Charlie Samuels took pictures of our small NYC crew. Bruno Musso, Rodney Smith, ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) -- Skateboarder Jake Phelps, who edited Thrasher Magazine, published in San Francisco, has died, according to the city's medical examiner and Thrasher Magazine. Phelps was 56, ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Skaters from ...
Co-founder and owner of Baker Skateboards, Andrew Reynolds turned pro in 1995 and won Thrasher Magazine’s “Skater of the Year” award just three years later. Born in Edogawa, Tokyo in Japan, Aori ...
Skateboarding icon and editor-in-chief of Thrasher magazine, Jake Phelps, died Thursday at the age of 56. It’s unclear how Phelps died, but his Uncle posted on Facebook Thursday night that he went ...
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