Beat Instrumental Magazine No 52 August 1967 Leslie Bryce Barry Gibb Alan Price Johnnie Ray

Beat Instrumental Magazine No 52 August 1967 Leslie Bryce Barry Gibb Alan Price Johnnie Ray

Beat Instrumental Back issue No. 52 August 1967..Contents of this issue as follows

SPECIAL ARTICLES
The Monkees On Stage 5
Britain's Top A & R Men 20/21
Your Equipment Basic Facts, No I Pickups 28
MONTH'S FEATURES
"I Had To Start From Scratch" Says Spence 6
Cat's Ready For The Big Blast! 7
No Limit For This Traffic II
Clapton Answers
12 The Girls Behind The Hits 18
Johnnie Ray"The Prince Of Wails" 22/23
"I Think We're Getting A Little More Professional"Small faces 26
Pete Townshend On America 27
Back To Comedy For Dave Dee And Co. 31
"I'm An Entertainer" Says Alan Price 34
V: A Man Of Many Talents 38
Is Jonny Ross The New Cliff? 39
REGULAR FEATURES
Player Of The Month Mitch Mitchell 10
Keith Moon Column/The Tutor 9
In The Studio 14/17
"B.I.'s" Chart Fax 17
Instrumental News 24/25
Your Queries Answered/Instrumental Corner 30
Songwriter's Column/Session Men No 23
Brian Brocklehurst 32
People Behind The Stars No 8,
Photographer Leslie Bryce 33
Profile On Barry Gibb 35
LP Reviews 36
Your Letters 37
Top Twenty Five Years Ago 39

Vg+ condition - very well looked after. Will be posted in a strong cardboard envelope

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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