Date Book Magazine January 1967 Vol 5 No. 12 Mark Lindsay Cover No Label VG


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Date Book Magazine January 1967 Vol. 5 No. 12 – Mark Lindsay Cover (No Label, Very Good Condition)

Step into the teen culture of the late 1960s with this Date Book January 1967 issue, featuring Mark Lindsay of Paul Revere & The Raiders on the cover. This packed edition blends Beatles exclusives, Monkees mania, and in-depth features on some of the biggest stars of the decade, making it a gem for vintage music magazine collectors.

This copy is in very good condition, showing only minor edge wear consistent with age. Interior pages are clean and well-preserved. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Comes with a protective plastic covering; combined shipping is available.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

All About the Beatles

  • George Talks About Beatle Music — In His Own Words (p. 8)

  • Life With the Beatles (p. 12)

  • Invasion of the Beatles Hideaway! (p. 16)

  • Beatle Rumors & Fan Encounters (pp. 19–20)

Datebook Features

  • Sound Poll Winners of 1967 (p. 23)

  • Hip Teen Guide to New Orleans’ French Quarter (p. 25)

  • Mark Lindsay: Superstar of ’67! (p. 30)

  • Fiction: The Pantsuit — Prize Story (p. 34)

  • The Raiders in “Payday in Raidersville!” (p. 41)

  • Family & Fan Features: Donovan, Gary & the Hornets, Walker Bros., Hermits (pp. 45–70)

The Monkees Spotlight

  • Exclusive Interviews With the Monkees (p. 82)

  • I Live With the Monkees! (p. 78)

  • Your Date With the Monkees (p. 74)

  • Monkees Answer Your Questions (p. 73)

  • Swinging With the Monkees (p. 76)

Music & Interviews

  • The Association (p. 60)

  • The Byrds (p. 63)

  • Dylan, Lovin’ Spoonful, Village Hotline & more (p. 64)

Departments
Gab Session • Dominy’s London Scene • Teenletter Cool Board • Shout Out • Sound Out • The Diet Column • The Money Column • The Big Goof • Date-Lines

A true snapshot of 1967 teen pop culture, with deep coverage of The Beatles, The Monkees, Mark Lindsay, and The Raiders, this issue is both a collectible artifact and a nostalgic read.

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