Description: KRLA Beat (Los Angeles) March 12, 1966 Volume 1, Number 52 I have a very large collection of books spanning many topics. A massive gathering of Philip K Dick titles and editions, as well as fine press, signed limited editions, modern firsts, radical movement and conceptual art items. I encourage you to browse my store and categories for a wide range of unique, quality offerings. Condition: This issue is in solid GOOD++ condition. A very nice copy with light toning to the edges, still attractive with some edge-wearing. A small hole at the center apex fold point, minor SEE IMAGE. No markings, no cutouts. Preserved in an acid-free archival bag with backing board for support. Cover story and illustration: 1) Three Faces of Paul McCartney Miscellaneous: 1) (Various articles and photos w/ captions) The Beatles. Johnny Rivers. The Beauchemins. Al Martino. Jackie Lee. Burt Ward. Robin Boyd. Buffy Sainte-Marie. Cher. Freddy Cannon. 2) (large photo splash page with fun idea play) Why Not Popsters as Comic Heroes? 3) (large interview w/ photos) Three Fans Interview Two Byrds. 4) (large article on the Byrds w/ photo of young David Crosby) Beat Reporter Catches Another. 5) (article w/ photo) The Only Single Beatle, Paul McCartney. 6) (full page series feature w/ photos) The Beatles: The Girls In Their Lives. This installment talks about Cynthia and John Lennon with a photo of each. 7) (large article w/ great photo) What it takes to have a hit record. Feature about record producers and managers Charlie Green and Brian Stone. Photo is the two of them with Sonny & Cher in the recording studio. 8) (movie review w/ photos) Harper starring Paul Newman, Lauren Bacall, Robert Wagner and others. 9) (great full page rear panel ad) Dave Hull's Hullabaloo at Hollywood and Vine. Overall, this issue contains articles, photos, ads, illustrations and such regarding: Ringo Starr, Beatles, Paul McCartney, Keith Richard, Jane Asher, Patti Boyd, George Harrison, Rolling Stones, Keith Richard, Supremes, Dave Clark Five, Hollies, Len Barry, Danny Hutton, Johnny Rivers, Beauchemins, Al Martino, Walker Brothers, Lettermen, David McCallum, Jackie Lee, Burt Ward,Charlie O'Donnell, Bob Eubanks, Mason Williams, John Barrett, Byrds, Gene Clark, Jim McGuinn, David Crosby, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cher, Cynthia Lennon, John Lennon, Freddy Cannon, "Harper", Paul Newman, Pamela Tiffin. The Beat was one of the earliest American newspapers that gave wide coverage to the exploding rock ?n? roll music scene. It ran from 1964 until 1968, with its first issue being February 25. Consisting of articles, interviews, concert updates, record reviews, this is a magical snapshot of music history as it was being made. Great coverage of the British Invasion. The Beatles, The Who, Rolling Stones, The Hollies, Them, The Yardbirds. Filled with photographs, ads, contests and drawings. Truly a time capsule of a decade of massive change not just on the music scene, but on the social, political and economic as well. The fashion trends, then breaking bounds of lyrics, body movements, social norms and explosions. Look through these now and looking at where we are now.... beyond fascinating. Tony Barrow was a contributing columnist. He was publicist to the Beatles, and known to have coined the name The Fab Four. Different stations (cities) would have their own edition. The KRLA Beat, The WCFL Beat, etc. I will happily answer any further questions. Making offers: I certainly can appreciate wanting a better deal, and I've made offers myself on my own purchases. To be up front, if and when you make an offer, I will automatically reject crazy low "give it away" offers. Best not to waste our time. 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Book Title: KRLA Beat
Signed: No
Book Series: KRLA Beat
Publisher: The Beat
Edition: First Edition
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1966
Format: Newspaper Print
Language: English
Literary Movement: Underground Press, British Invasion, Counterculture, The Sixties, Sixties Fashion, Rock and Roll, Music History, Pop Culture
Era: 1960s
Author: Tony Barrow, many others
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Music History, The Sixties, Sixties Fashion, Rock and Roll, Journalism, Non-Fiction, Fanzine, British Invasion, Counterculture, Entertainment, Underground Press, Vintage Periodical, Pop Culture, Music Periodical
Topic: Beatlemania, British Invasion, Burt Ward, Cher, Counterculture, Dave Clark Five, David Crosby, Hollywood, John Lennon, Johnny Rivers, Keith Richards, Los Angeles, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Rock and Roll, Rolling Stones, Sixties Fashion, Sonny Bono, The Beatles, The Byrds, The Sixties, The Supremes