The cover's got maybe the most colorful image we've ever seen of Paul Williams – but that's also pretty fitting, too – as the issue's got a big article that really illuminates the rays of genius that Paul shared with other artists in the early years of his career – penning hits ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
One of our all-time favorites is on the front cover – the amazing Gal Costa, featured here in an article that looks at her groundbreaking work during the Tropicalia generation, and her fantastic early 70s records too! There's other big features too – a surprising look at the cooler ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
One of our favorite 60s groups ever is on the front cover – the wonderful Spanky & Our Gang, a sublime sunshine harmony group who hail from our home town of Chicago – and who get their full due in a beautifully-illustrated cover feature! But heck, the whole issue is beautiful ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
The cover feature here is a bit later than some of the more typical 60s coverage of Shindig magazine – but that's fine with us, as XTC have always had plenty of 60s inspiration in their music! The issue has a look back at the group's Big Express album, with thoughts on the record from Andy ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
The mighty Rascals get some great coverage here – in a deep feature that looks at their "Young" years on Atlantic Records! There's also a great look at Margo Guryan, timed perfectly for her great box set from Numero – and the issue also has a great feature on the way that the ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
This issue's got a cover feature on the legendary Dutch group Q65 – a combo who helped push things past beat group rompings, and into way more heady territory during the late 60s! There's also a great interview with the enigmatic soul man Labbi Siffre – plus another discussion with ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine
Shindig celebrates its 30th Anniversary – kicking off with big article on their top 30 albums of the past 30 years! There's also a huge cover feature on The Animals – and more on Lemon Twigs, Black Crowes, Keith, Michael Nesmith productions, Bam Caruso Records, and more! The issue ... (Magazines) read moreMagazine