Teen Life Magazine February 1965 Vol 4 No. 1 The Beatles Cover No Label


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Teen Life Magazine – February 1965 – Vol. 4 No. 1 – The Beatles Cover – No Label

This February 1965 issue of Teen Life Magazine spotlights The Beatles on the cover during the height of Beatlemania, alongside a wide mix of features on movie stars, teen idols, and music groups that defined the mid-1960s. A blend of gossip, star interviews, and music coverage, this issue is a true time capsule of the era.

Condition:
Good condition with typical age-related wear. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please check photos for details. Combined shipping available upon request. Each magazine is stored in a protective plastic covering.

Contents Include:

  • Dick Chamberlain – “1001 Secrets You Don’t Know About Dick” (p. 8)

  • Hayley Mills – The “New” Hayley—Good or Bad? (p. 10)

  • Lucí Baines Johnson – Teen star in the White House (p. 19)

  • Paul & Patty Petersen – “Patty Squeals on Paul” (p. 20)

  • The Rolling Stones – “We’re Glad We’re Different” (p. 24)

  • Patty Duke – “Be Glad You’re a Snob” (p. 26)

  • Bobby Rydell – “My Lost Years” (p. 27)

  • The Animals – “For Animal Lovers Only” (p. 28)

  • Annette & Ann-Margret – “The Triangle With a Happy Ending” (p. 30)

  • Manfred Mann & The Limeys – Two hot new groups on the rise (p. 32)

  • The Beach Boys – “Don’t Call Us the West Coast Beatles” (p. 44)

  • Dave Clark – “My Love Life? What Love Life?” (p. 45)

  • Plus: Debbie Watson, Vincent Lopez, Gene Pitney, Roy Orbison, Don Covay, Jan & Dean, Miss American Teenager feature, Bandstand updates, DJ columns, contests, and Joni James’ advice.

A vibrant collectible from the peak of the British Invasion and 1960s teen culture, featuring not only The Beatles and Rolling Stones but also American pop icons and Hollywood favorites. Perfect for fans of ’60s music history and vintage teen magazines.

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