Description
Step back in time with this authentic vintage copy of Rolling Stone Magazine from April 20, 1978, featuring iconic legends such as The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton. This issue captures the essence of the late '70s music scene and is a must-have for any music enthusiast or collector.
The magazine showcases stunning photography and in-depth articles about the biggest stars of that year. It reflects on the cultural impact of The Bee Gees, known for their contributions to the disco era, and the equally talented Peter Frampton, whose musical innovations had captured the hearts of fans worldwide. This special issue is an excellent addition to any memorabilia collection and a nostalgic reminder of a vibrant era in music history.
As a vintage item, this magazine shows character. While it is in good and used condition, it does have some minor imperfections. These include edges and binding that may display wear and/or rips, as well as an address label on the front cover. A small rip is also present on the front. However, it comes protected in a plastic covering to help preserve its charm and prevent further damage. This protective layer is perfect for storage or display, ensuring that your magazine remains in the best possible condition.
- Explore rich articles and stunning visuals from one of the most influential music publications of its time.
- Add a piece of music history to your collection that features The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton.
Specifications for this edition include:
- Condition: Good and used
- A few rips and wear around edges
- Address label located on the front cover
- Rip present on the front cover
- Comes in a plastic protective covering
Don’t miss out on owning a piece of music history. Whether for display or casual reading, this vintage Rolling Stone magazine is a fantastic find.