Circus Magazine June 1969 Vol 4 No. 8 Frank Zappa Cover No Label VG


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Circus Magazine – June 1969 – Vol. 4 No. 8 – Frank Zappa Cover – No Label – VG

This June 1969 issue of Circus Magazine features Frank Zappa on the cover, along with a mix of insightful, irreverent, and sometimes outrageous coverage of the late ’60s music scene. Packed with candid interviews, biting satire, and cultural commentary, it captures the spirit of the psychedelic era while spotlighting some of rock’s most legendary figures.

Condition:
Very good condition with minor wear on edges. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check photos for condition purposes. Combined shipping available. All magazines are shipped in protective plastic coverings.

Contents Include:

  • Johnny Winter – From bronc-busting to the blues, Winter’s Texas roots and conversion to music (p. 30)

  • Noel Redding – On the Hendrix “Home for Wayward Groupies” (p. 48)

  • Sly and the Family Stone – One hundred and one ways to re-hash a hype (p. 33)

  • Koerner-Murphy – A standout album review by Tony Glover (p. 50)

  • Frank Zappa – A satirical “non-article for non-literates” (p. 37)

  • Tim Hardin – On fatherhood and personal struggles (p. 62)

  • Summer in the Cities – Exploring New York, L.A., and San Francisco (p. 23)

  • The Doors – Jim Morrison writes from Havana about show business tricks (p. 56)

  • Numerology & Astrology – Alan Oken’s countercultural charts and forecasts (p. 54, 60)

  • FilmsIf… and the rise of political cinema (p. 34)

Departments:

  • Records – Reviews (p. 4)

  • Letters – Fan mail (p. 8)

  • On the Horizon – By Paul Nelson (p. 22)

  • DJ Column – The Art & Renee Ford Show (p. 67)

  • Cartoon – “Hang on Groupie, Groupie hang on…” (p. 65)

  • Our Back Pages – Wrap-up section (p. 70)

A fantastic late-’60s issue with Frank Zappa, The Doors, Sly & the Family Stone, and Johnny Winter, making it a great collectible for fans of psychedelic rock, counterculture, and vintage music journalism.

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