Hit Parader Magazine March 1965 The Beatles, The Beach Boys No Label


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Hit Parader Magazine March 1965 The Beatles, The Beach Boys No Label – Good Condition

This March 1965 issue of Hit Parader Magazine captures a pivotal moment in music history, spotlighting both The Beatles and The Beach Boys as they dominated the charts and fan culture. With in-depth features on the Fab Four’s whirlwind tours and the Beach Boys’ rising American challenge to the British Invasion, this issue reflects the vibrant, competitive energy of mid-1960s rock and pop. It also includes coverage of The Supremes, Jan & Dean, James Brown, and Elvis Presley, making it a comprehensive snapshot of the era’s most influential stars.

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This vintage magazine is in good condition, with normal wear from age. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check the photos for details. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Contents Include:

  • The Scene – Chuck Berry feature

  • Shindig – pop music’s own TV showcase

  • Al Martino – the problems he overcame

  • The Beach Boys – “Can End the British Invasion”

  • The Supremes – girl groups are in fashion

  • Music Spotlight – news about your favorite stars

  • Report from Liverpool – eyewitness to the Beat scene

  • How an Album Is Made – from idea to finished product

  • Tempo – James Brown by Jim Delehant

  • Jan & Dean – interview

  • What You Think Of Elvis and The Beatles – fan perspectives

  • Eydie Gormé – thoughts on the music business

  • Rock & Roll Doubleheader – WMCA Good Guys/Murray the K

  • Meet the Monsters – “there’s gold in them ghouls”

  • Camera 5 – movie reviews

  • The Month of the Beatles – story of a wild tour

  • The 11th Anniversary of Rock & Roll – celebrating its endurance

  • P.J. Proby – a Texan in Beatleland

  • Roger Miller – interview

  • H.P. Crossword – fan puzzle

  • Platter Chatter – record review

This issue is a valuable collectible for fans of The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and the vibrant pop-rock scene of the 1960s. A must-have for vintage music magazine collectors and enthusiasts of rock history.

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