Beat Instrumental Magazine No 29 September 1965 Animals Alan Price Byrds Jeff Beck Graham Bond

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  • Beat Instrumental Back issue No. 29 Sept 1965.

    CONTENTS
    2. Instrumental Portrait Gallery Ray Davies
    6. Player Of The MonthJeff Beck of The Yardbirds
    7. Bill Wymans Column and The Tutor.
    8. Graham Bond And His Orchestra!!!
    9. On Stage With The Moody Blues
    10-12. Ulster Beat (A Survey Of The Beat Scene
    In Northern Ireland By Stuart Campbell)
    13. Richmond Jazz Festival
    14. Kings Recordings
    16. Where Is Everybody?
    18. The Democrat Of The Byrds
    20. Vocals Come First With The Fortunes
    23. lan Campbell Talks On Folk
    Men Behind The InstrumentsNo. 11 Michael Hunka of Rosetti.
    24-25. Instrumental News
    26. The Three That Were Left Behind
    27. He's Still The King
    28. Recording Notes
    30. Your Queries Answered and Instrumental Corner
    31. The Session Men. No. 2Kenny Clare
    32. The Beatles Night Out
    33. Have You Heard? By The Beatman
    34. The Other Birds
    35. Profile on Alan Price
    36. In The Factory. How A Solid Guitar Body Is Made
    37. Your Letters
    The Cadillacs May Be The First
    38. Your Local Equipment Specialists
    39. The Group That TalksAnd How!

    Very Good condition - has some moderate wear.

    Beat Instrumental was a monthly UK pop and rock based publication aimed at musicians & readers interested the music industry. First published in May 1963 as the smaller sized Beat Monthly magazine it became Beat Instrumental Monthly with issue 18 and Beat Instrumental from issue 37. Unlike the weekly music press it was predominantly aimed at musicians but also catered for music fans emphasizing instruments and production equipment in it's interviews shifting it's focus to progressive rock in the late 1960s and 70s.

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