Description
Rock Spectacular Magazine 1970 David Cassidy, Bobby Sherman No Label – Good Condition (No Posters)
This 1970 issue of Rock Spectacular Magazine highlights two of the era’s teen idols—David Cassidy and Bobby Sherman—alongside in-depth features on some of the biggest names in rock and pop music. With live interviews, behind-the-scenes coverage, gossip columns, and special features on artists like The Beatles, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Elton John, The Carpenters, and Rod Stewart, this issue captures the energy and diversity of the 1970 music scene.
Condition:
This vintage magazine is in good condition. Please note that no posters are included. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos carefully for condition purposes. All issues are shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Contents Include:
-
Creedence Clearwater Revival – “A One Man Band”
-
Neil Diamond – from the beginning
-
The Beatles – “The Long Un-Winding Road”
-
David Cassidy – live interview on music, minds, and what turns him on
-
Poco – live interview feature
-
Gossip – the latest on your favorites
-
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – “a little bit of dirt”
-
New Artist of the Month – Elliott Randall
-
Movies, Entertainment, Concerts & Stars – by Bobby Abrams
-
Tiny Tim – wedding anniversary photos (with Johnny Carson)
-
3 Dog Night – interview by the editor
-
Record Raps – the latest platter chatter
-
Elton John – “This is My Song,” behind-the-scenes look from Uni Records
-
Tony Kosinec – spotlight on a new group produced by Peter Asher
-
Rod Stewart – “Making Faces”
-
Ten Years After – a look at Alvin Lee
-
The Carpenters – “Hammer and Nails”
-
Guess Who – the making of a hit record, following them through a session
-
Bobby Sherman – “This Month’s Star Gazer”
-
Letters and Editor’s Notes
Packed with interviews, features, and music industry insights, this issue of Rock Spectacular is a vibrant time capsule of 1970. A great collectible for fans of David Cassidy, Bobby Sherman, and the iconic rock and pop stars of the early ’70s.




