Description
Discover the impactful July 1971 issue of High Fidelity magazine, a compelling vintage magazine featuring a thought-provoking cover story on "The Musician As Political Activist." This vintage issue is a remarkable snapshot of the era, capturing the vibrant intersection of music and politics during a time of great social change.
This specific issue is not only valuable to music enthusiasts but also to collectors of vintage magazines, offering articles and insights into the lives of musicians who used their platforms to challenge societal norms. Within its pages, you'll find engaging discussions about how artists influenced political movements, making it a significant piece for those interested in the cultural history of the 1970s.
The magazine is in good condition, reflective of its age, with minor wear and tear typical for items of this nature. It comes with a protective plastic covering, ensuring its preservation for years to come. Collectors will appreciate the address label on the front, adding character to this timeless publication.
If you are looking to expand your collection of collectible vintage magazines or seeking a unique gift for a music lover, this High Fidelity issue is a must-have. This magazine stands out as an essential piece of history that aligns with the growing interest in music activism.
- Good and used condition with light wear typical for its age.
- Includes minor marks and/or rips, overall in good shape.