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Beat Instrumental Magazine No 46 February 1967 Rolling Stones Cream Jeff Beck Kinks Small Faces
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Beat Instrumental Magazine No 46 February 1967 Rolling Stones Cream Jeff Beck Kinks Small Faces
Beat Instrumental Back issue No. 46 February 1967 ...Contents of this issue as follows
SPECIAL ARTICLES
Fax About Stax 8
What Does The Audience Really Want ? 20 21
MONTH'S FEATURES
Dave Dee's Massed Assorted Instruments 4
Tom McGuinness My Three Years With The Manfreds II
Strange Accents And A Driving Beat 12
HolliesStateside Report 14
Wayne Fontana Says: "It's So Much Better Now" 16
Lonnie Donegan 18 19
"I'd Like To Tour Again, Soon", Says Georgie Fame 22
The Move Explain 23
What Next For The Stones? 26 27
White Soul 28
Crowds Like Cream 31
The Cat - Cat Stevens - More Tracks To Come 38
Monkees A Gimmick Group? 39
REGULAR FEATURES
Player Of The Month Kenny Jones 6
Things You Should Know, No 2Hire Purchase 7
Jeff Beck Column The Tutor 9
One Nighter: The Kinks 10
Selling By Day, Playing By Night IS
Top Twenty Five Years Ago 21 Scribbles 22
Instrumental News 2425
Recording Notes 29
Your Queries Answered Instrumental Corner 30
Songwriter's Column Session Men: No 17 Big Jim Sullivan 32
People Behind The Stars. No 2: The Music Publisher 33
Profile On Herman 35
LP Reviews 36
Your Letters 37
Very Good+ condition.
Launched in May 1963 as Beat Monthly. From issue No 18 changed it's name to Beat Instrumental Monthly, and
then shortened to Beat Instrumental from No 37. Emphasizing musical instruments and equipment (it billed itself
as "The World's First Group & Instrumental Magazine"), Beat Instrumental was possibly the first magazine to
publish interviews with famous musicians regarding their equipment and live gigs. It also defined pop and beat
music more widely than many of it's contemporaries. Later on, the magazine progressed from beat music and
psychedelic groups to rock and progressive rock and eventually new wave when it folded in 1980.
SPECIAL ARTICLES
Fax About Stax 8
What Does The Audience Really Want ? 20 21
MONTH'S FEATURES
Dave Dee's Massed Assorted Instruments 4
Tom McGuinness My Three Years With The Manfreds II
Strange Accents And A Driving Beat 12
HolliesStateside Report 14
Wayne Fontana Says: "It's So Much Better Now" 16
Lonnie Donegan 18 19
"I'd Like To Tour Again, Soon", Says Georgie Fame 22
The Move Explain 23
What Next For The Stones? 26 27
White Soul 28
Crowds Like Cream 31
The Cat - Cat Stevens - More Tracks To Come 38
Monkees A Gimmick Group? 39
REGULAR FEATURES
Player Of The Month Kenny Jones 6
Things You Should Know, No 2Hire Purchase 7
Jeff Beck Column The Tutor 9
One Nighter: The Kinks 10
Selling By Day, Playing By Night IS
Top Twenty Five Years Ago 21 Scribbles 22
Instrumental News 2425
Recording Notes 29
Your Queries Answered Instrumental Corner 30
Songwriter's Column Session Men: No 17 Big Jim Sullivan 32
People Behind The Stars. No 2: The Music Publisher 33
Profile On Herman 35
LP Reviews 36
Your Letters 37
Very Good+ condition.
Launched in May 1963 as Beat Monthly. From issue No 18 changed it's name to Beat Instrumental Monthly, and
then shortened to Beat Instrumental from No 37. Emphasizing musical instruments and equipment (it billed itself
as "The World's First Group & Instrumental Magazine"), Beat Instrumental was possibly the first magazine to
publish interviews with famous musicians regarding their equipment and live gigs. It also defined pop and beat
music more widely than many of it's contemporaries. Later on, the magazine progressed from beat music and
psychedelic groups to rock and progressive rock and eventually new wave when it folded in 1980.
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