Description
Step back to the vibrant era of the late 1960s with this vintage Newsweek magazine from September 29, 1969, featuring the renowned folk singer Arlo Guthrie. This collectible item captures a significant moment in music history, showcasing Guthrie's unique style and cultural impact during the folk revival movement.
This magazine is an excellent addition for collectors and fans alike, serving not just as a piece of memorabilia, but as a snapshot of a transformative time in American music. The article located within provides insight into Guthrie's artistic journey, making it a fascinating read for anyone interested in folk music and its evolution.
Condition is rated as good, with minor wear indicative of its age. It certainly has its character, telling stories of yesteryears through its pages. Importantly, this magazine comes in a protective plastic covering, ensuring that it remains preserved for the future.
- Authentic vintage item from a pivotal time in music history.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering to maintain its condition.
Its cover design features bold graphics typical of the era, which adds aesthetic value to the magazine. Whether you’re adding it to your collection or gifting it to a fellow music enthusiast, this magazine is sure to be a conversation starter.
Explore the pages of this historic piece, and let it take you on a journey through the sounds and sentiments of the 1960s. Don't miss your chance to own this vibrant piece of rock and folk heritage!
Good condition
No Label / Newsstand
Minor wear on magazine. See photos.
Comes with plastic protective covering.