1973 Rolling Stone magazines lot of 12: Elton John, Garfunkel, Rod Stewart, Allman Brothers, Jodie Foster, Grateful Dead, Nixon, Watergate, Sam Ervin, Hugh Hefner, J.
This vintage music magazine from February 1968 is a must-have for collectors and fans of rock music. Featuring articles on some of the biggest names in the industry, including The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and John Lennon, it offers a unique insight into the music scene of the time. With a focus on the genre of rock, this issue of Hullabaloo is a valuable addition to any collection. The publication name, date, and year are clearly stated in the title, making it easy to identify and appreciate the historical significance of this magazine. Whether you’re a die-hard fan of these iconic musicians or simply interested in the history of rock music, this vintage magazine is sure to delight.
A v e r y rare Olivia Newton-John cover with feature inside. Two page interview which contains an unseen photo of Olivia in her theatre days playing at The Savoy in London, early in her career. + another photo of Olivia in the news section. This issue contains an incredible two page centrefold poster of The Rolling Stones. An interview with the wonderful Willy aka Mink – De Ville. David Bowie review by Tim Lott, one page with drawings and photos. The Boomtown Rats 2 page feature. Paul McCartney and Wings’ single from their LONDON TOWN album is the back page cover. The Clash White Man in Hammersmith Palais SINGLE. This is a classic 1970’s British music magazine full of great features and ads, a real time capsule of music. Previous owner’s name and one small 1.5cm enclosed tear to bottom edge of cover page (only), otherwise pristine. Will be mailed flat with all due care. We are happy to combine orders.
This is a rare and unique John Lennon tribute newspaper and magazine collection that any music enthusiast would love to have. The collection features articles and photos from Fort Worth Telegram and Rolling Stone, celebrating the life and legacy of the rock and pop icon. The collection is a must-have for any fan of John Lennon and his music. It is a great addition to any memorabilia collection and a perfect way to appreciate the contribution of one of the greatest artists of our time.