A second volume of artifacts including photographs, article reprints, tour books and other memorabilia related to the Beach Boys. Nearly 200 pages of materials related to the band from their start to the mid 1970s.
The Beatles and Beatlesmania put pop music into the spotlight with an unprecedented force. Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Ringo Starr and George Harrison became celebritiesThis archives book reprints articles and artifacts related to the Beatles and Beatlemania. It includes original reporting from a radio station publication from 1964-1967 with photos and interviews, as well as a variety of trade advertising, new record reviews and other news stories on the 4 men who rocked the world.
Covering their beginnings through 1976, this 186 page volume reprints a variety of printed artifacts related to America's Band, The Beach Boys. this volume focuses on the individual members' solo efforts and efforts related to related musicians, including Brian Wilson as a solo act. From ads that appeared in major music publications to promo photos, tour books and magazine articles, you'll read the PR puff pieces and more serious articles talking about various aspects of the guys' careers. It's a fun trip down memory lane with rare materials, pic and stories.
Jan & Dean were the rock duo of Jan Berry and Dean Torrence, known as the clown princes of rock & roll. This collection reprints the first 21 issues of the long-running Jan & Dean fanzine "Sunshine Music" originally published by rock author Mike "Doc Rock" Kelly with involvement by Dean Torrence. The fanzine was originally published 1979 - 1984.
Volume 8 of the Beach Boys Archives Series focuses on the booklets that came packaged with one of the largest and most extravagent bootleg packages of Beach Boys materials. These booklets have been long sought-after by collevtors but almost impossible to find...until now.
Beach Boys Archives Volume 3 offers even more reprint articles, public relations materials and other artifacts dating from the 1960s through the 1990s, including trade ads used to market their music. Almost 200 pages of material cheaper than you could make the copies or print them out at home, if you could find the materials themselves. Add this to your collection!
Volume 7 of the continuing series of books covering artifacts from the 50 year history of the Beach Boys. A focus on out of print magazine articles and features, news stories, ads and even a few vintage radio playlist make this a very interesting volume.