Music Maker Magazine UK 11/1967 Tomorrow Dantallians Chariot Rex Stewart John Barry Engelbert
Music Maker Magazine November 1967 Engelbert Humperdinck 4 page interview, 4 page UK psych-blues scene featuring Tomorrow - The Nice - Dantallian's Chariot - Fleetwood Mac, In Memoriam Rex Stewart 2 pages and John Barry 2 pages. Vintage Back Issue Magazine.
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Groups Galore—the Greatest Of The Latest Chris Welch Page 12
In Memoriam—rex Stewart John Chilton Page 18
Ten All-time Pop Greats Mike Nevard Page 20
Free Jazz In Britain Victor Schonfield Page 22
San Francisco Nights Ralph Gleason Page 23
Making Up Your Mind About Mikes Chris Hayes Page 28
Music Man 007 Bob Dawbarn Page 36
Music Maker Interview/engelbert Humperdinck Page 8
Making The Scene Page 16
Record Report/pop/jazz Page 38
Sound Sense Page 42
Folk Music Maker Page 43
TOMORROW/GROUPS GALORE
ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK — did he
really shoot to fame because he changed
his name from Gerry Dorsey? The
answer is in this month's searching
MUSIC MAKER}Interview conducted by
Laurie Henshaw. Don't believe people
who tell you that groups are dead.
instead, quote them this month's article
by the man who knows — Chris Welch.
There are groups galore on the London
scene. You can read about the latest of
the greatest inside. Sad indeed was
the passing of trumpet star and jazz
writer Rex Stewart, a former MUSIC
MAKER contributor. This month British
trumpet man John Chilton, who was a
friend of Rex's, pens a moving tribute.
it’s time for another choice of Ten All-
Time Pop Greats. The choice this month
is by Mike Nevard of the Sun news-
paper. It will cause controversy.
Who are the British avant garde jazz
musicians ? Our man about the in clubs,
Victor Schonfield, puts you straight on
this difficult question. @ Ralph Gleason
is a long time respected jazz writer from
San Francisco. Recently he turned his
talents to include witty and informative
pieces on San Francisco pop groups.
One of his assessments on some of the
most oddly named groups in showbiz
history is included this month. Where
DO they get those names? Micro-
phones are delicate appliances, as
people who use them will testify. This
month we've gone potty and dug up
practically everything there is to guide
you about them. It's a special supple-
ment and it’s invaluable to every mike
user—even to those who use is restricted
to a strident chorus of ‘‘Nellie Dean”.
John Barry—say the name and you
think of James Bond film music. How
does he do it? Well, he tells you inside.
Besides all that, there’s the usual
jazz and pop record reviews, coverage
of the folk scene and technical advice
This month and every month. See you.
Music Maker magazine published by Longacre Press lasted for 18 monthly issues starting with issue 1 in September 1966 through 1967 and ending in February 1968. Among some of it's writers were Chris Welsh, Chris Hayes, Bob Dawbarn, Barry Fantoni, Mike Hennessy, Leonard Feather, Alan Walsh, George Almond, Derek Taylor, Valerie Wilmer and Ray Coleman. Edited by Jack Hutton the magazine featured articles, interviews & photos from the Rock and Pop scene and also covered the latest Jazz, Blues, Folk artists and various middle of the road singers at the time.
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Condition | Used |
Weight | 0.144kg |