Record Mirror Magazine 1964 Rare Rolling Stones Ad Merseybeats Peter & Gordon
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Welcome fans and collectors of the great Record Mirror! Looking for more vintage, 60's & 70's music magazines? Check out my other items ! Reading issues of Record Mirror is like looking at a flip-book on the most important decade in popular music. You can virtually see the events unfold before your eyes. Each issue is jam-packed with information, stories and photos. Below I have detailed some of the highlights - the rest, you can have fun discovering for yourself. Enjoy! PLEASE NOTE - the description of condition under 'item specifics' shown above is eBay's generic description for anything in the Books category, which I am now required to include. It is not specific to my item. For information on this item's condition, look below. This is the May 16, 1964 edition. WHAT'S INSIDE? The Rolling Stones – rare Decca Records ad for their 1 st LP and EP The Four Pennies - great cover color photo and feature article "Peter and Gordon Break The News", feature article...and the news is that their 2nd single will also be a Lennon / McCartney song! The Merseybeats - nice feature article plus Selmer endorsement ad Paul Jones of Manfred Mann - feature article and color photo "Should A Pop Star Marry?" - includes The Beatles (pictured with Ken Dodd), The Searchers and others Long John Baldry - feature article, "The Walking Skyscraper" Wayne
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