Paul McCartney is on the cover, and they even got him to sit for great interview to discuss 50 Years of "Band On The Run" – plus a free CD featuring a slew of great bands inspired by that classic album! Other great features including Jon Anderson on the trailblazing prop pedigree ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
This issue's cover feature is a tribute to 60 years of music from the great Stevie Wonder – one of our all-time favorites – with a look at some of the deep cuts that sometimes get overlooked! There's also a look forward at 2024 – with big expectations of records from Nick Cave, ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
The Beatles are on the cover of the "2023 Ultimate" year in review issue of Mojo – and if there's a stronger testament to their omnipresent legacy at our fingertips today, we can't think of it! Paul and Ringo open up about the unlikely new single "Now And Then" and so much ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
Mick and Keith are still going strong on the cover – stronger than any of us might have guessed back in the 70s – and the issue has a big feature on their surprisingly vibrant career long into their later decades! There's also a look at other old-timers – including Carl Simon, ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
Mojo magazine celebrates its 30th Birthday here – with bits on Bob Dylan, Kate Bush, Robert Plant, Kendrick Lamar, Paul Weller, Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney, and many others in a star-studded cast – including a feature on key records that changed their lives – plus a look at 30 ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
Mojo goes with an uncommonly bright-eyed, smiling group photo of the young Smiths on the cover – appropriate for cover celebrating 40 years since the dawn of legendary group and and the impact they've had on generations since! There's lots more in this packed issue, too, with other greats ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
Siouxsie Sioux is on the cover, looking like she hasn't aged at all – and the issue's got both a big story on the comeback of her group, and some tasty tidbits from the past! The issue also has big articles on John Lydon, Paul Simon, Suede, Mark Volman, Mott The Hoople, Nils Lofgren, and ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
One of the few Jimmy Smith albums issued on his own label – the tiny Mojo Records imprint, which he was running in the mid 70s when taking a break from the majors! The album's got a raw power that returns Jimmy to the glory days of his best 60s recordings – really taking advantage of ... (Jazz) read moreLP, Vinyl record album
Festive songs from Rufus Wainwright, the Flaming Lips, Marvin Gaye, Charles Brown, the Staple Singers, the O Jays, David McAlmont & David Arnold, A Girl Called Eddy, Neal Casal, the Handsome Family, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Ed Harcourt, BB King and the Ventures. CD
Music from Slim Harpo, Bo Diddley, Mose Allison, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Kidd & The Pirates, Jimmy Reed, Benny Spellman, The Yardbirds, Small Faces, The Action, The Creation, The Impressions, Booker T. Jones, and The Who. (Rock) CD