Teen Date Book Magazine March 1968 Davy Jones, The Monkees w Pin-up No Label


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Teen Date Book Magazine March 1968 – Davy Jones & The Monkees with Pin-Up (No Label, Acceptable Condition, Good Interior)

This Teen Date Book Magazine from March 1968 captures the height of Monkeemania, spotlighting Davy Jones with a full-size pin-up and a dedicated feature on the Monkees. The issue also dives deep into the wider 1960s music scene, with an exclusive look at The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s recording sessions, coverage of Simon & Garfunkel, Jefferson Airplane, Donovan, Jeff Beck, Jimi Hendrix, and more.

The magazine is in acceptable condition with a good interior. The cover shows creases, marks, and signs of wear, and there may be additional marks or small tears inside. Despite this, the contents remain intact and readable. Please review the detailed photos for condition. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. All magazines come in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

Features

  • Big Game Hunting — And finding The Animals! (p. 10)

  • Simon and Garfunkel — Success through intelligence (p. 12)

  • Star Gazing at Peter Tork — Zodiac stars, not the movie kind (p. 20)

  • Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band — Exclusive visit to The Beatles’ recording sessions (p. 22)

  • Jeff Beck — Frolicking with the former Yardbird (p. 30)

  • Fabulous Davy Jones Pin-Up — Huge and huggable! (p. 32)

  • Monkees! Monkees! Monkees! — New, exciting photos (p. 34)

  • TeenSet in London — Judy Sims reports (p. 40)

  • Once Upon a Time — Donovan’s modern fairy tale (p. 42)

  • Jefferson Airplane — High flying, funny and fabulous (p. 44)

  • TeenSet’s Tour of London — Guided by Alan Price and Carol Gold (p. 46)

  • Dear John Letters to Mr. Lennon — A fan’s farewell (p. 50)

  • What Now, Davy Jones? — Will Davy be an ex-Monkee soon? (p. 54)

  • It’s Time to Experience Jimi Hendrix — A warning you may never be the same (p. 60)

Departments

  • Mail Scene (p. 6)

  • Music Maker Profiles (p. 8)

  • A Go Go Teenage Magazine (p. 14)

  • Hollywood Underground (p. 28)

  • Carol’s Continuing Crises (p. 29)

  • The Groove (p. 49)

This issue is a fantastic snapshot of the late 1960s rock era, blending the pop dominance of The Monkees and Beatles with the rising power of Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, and Simon & Garfunkel. With its mix of exclusive features, fan-centered content, and vibrant pin-ups, this magazine is a desirable collectible for enthusiasts of 1960s music and teen culture.

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