RIP IN PEACE: Jeff Grosso
Today we have the terrible task of saying a heartbreaking goodbye to beloved verticalist, commentator and friend of the mag Jeff Grosso. The Brat, Mothra, Grossman or just plain Jeff, Grosso went from number-one amateur to '80s superstar to cautionary tale and back again. His latest role as lovable curmudgeon, host of his own history-packed web series and keeper of skateboarding’s righteousness, unafraid to offend or annoy in his quest to educate, was by far his greatest—second only to being Oliver’s dad. Ripping ’til the end, he became an unlikely mentor to the generations that followed—from Muska and Tom, to Lizzie and Brighton. Jeff could be as gentle and sincere as he could be hilarious and hard (on the coping and himself). He always skated with style. His grinds were long, his backside airs were head-high and his handplants were stalled out and sadder than a funeral. He will be sorely, sorely missed. Our hearts go out to his family and many friends. RIP, Grosso. —Michael Burnett
Watch Jeff Grosso's Love Letters to Skateboarding here.
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10/08/2014
Burnout: Northwest Nostalgia
Mountain and Grosso teach the Scottish upstarts a lesson in classic 'crete in this special dip into the Burnout archives (i.e. a lousy re-run). -
9/29/2014
Jeff Grosso Pro Classics
Grosso updates his favorite Vans shoes, the Sk8-Mid Pro and the Era 46 Pro. Check them out here. -
7/11/2014
Burnout: Lost and Found
Eswic hosted a photo show featuring the unseen work of Hagop Najarian, a local at the Skate City skatepark during skateboarding's golden age. And Blender was there! -
6/30/2014
Behind the Loveletters
Things don't always go smoothly with the Letters. Here's some random outtakes. -
6/02/2014
Loveletters to Skateboarding: Fathers and Sons
Grosso sits down with the Olsons, Hawks, Millers, and Albas to find out how he can raise his own son to be a skater.