Description
Hit Parader Yearbook – Winter 1969-1970 – The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix – No Label – VG
Step into the height of the rock revolution with this Winter 1969-1970 issue of Hit Parader Yearbook. This special edition captures an incredible year in music with in-depth features on the world’s biggest superstars, from the Beatles to Jimi Hendrix and beyond.
Condition:
Very good condition with minor edge wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check photos for details. Combined shipping available upon request. Comes in a protective plastic covering.
Contents Include:
The Super Stars
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The Beatles – Rooting them out (p. 8)
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Jimi Hendrix – How he started the Experience (p. 13)
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Big Brother & The Holding Company (p. 18)
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Booker T. (p. 22)
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The Band – Behind Dylan and Big Pink (p. 24)
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Judy Collins – The lady with the eyes (p. 26)
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Donovan – The wind rises and the tide goes out (p. 28)
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Creedence Clearwater Revival – Tom, Stu & Doug (p. 31)
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Eric Clapton – On the Cream split (p. 51)
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Traffic – Interview with Stevie Winwood (p. 54)
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Steppenwolf – John Kay keeping them together (p. 57)
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Martha Reeves – An interview (p. 60)
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Bob Dylan – Loves “Country Pie” (p. 62)
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Jeff Beck – The power (p. 65)
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Aretha Franklin – Gospel background (p. 68)
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The Who – Pete Townshend as composer (p. 71)
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Blood, Sweat & Tears (p. 76)
Top Songs of 1969
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Index and lyrics to the year’s best songs (p. 35)
Reader Services
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Hit Parader Index – A guide to articles for 1969 (p. 6)
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Albums – The year’s bestsellers (p. 74)
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Musician’s Guide – The equipment they play (p. 79)
Why Collect This Issue?
This yearbook stands out as a capsule of 1969 rock history—from Hendrix’s rise, to the Beatles’ final years, to Dylan, Clapton, and the explosion of American and British rock. A must-have for collectors of vintage rock magazines and fans of the late 1960s counterculture.