VTG Rollingstone Magazine December 16, 1976 Issue 228 Jackson Browne No Label


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Discover a piece of musical history with this VTG Rollingstone Magazine from December 16, 1976. This is Issue 228, featuring the renowned Jackson Browne on the cover. If you are a collector or a music enthusiast, this magazine is a must-have for your collection! Each page is filled with the vibrant spirit of the 1970s music scene, capturing the essence of an era that revolutionized rock and roll.

In this issue, you'll find rich articles that take you behind the scenes of the music world. Paul Nelson writes about Jackson Browne, delving deep into his artistic journey and influence. You’ll also read about Robbie Robertson and his band’s reflections on their farewell tour, making it a nostalgic read for fans of The Band. Enjoy insights into Phoebe Snow’s creative energy and her unique bandmates, illuminating the blend of talent in the music industry.

Key features of this magazine include:

  • Exclusive articles from renowned writers like Paul Nelson and Patrick Snyder.
  • Rich historical context that showcases cultural moments of the 1970s.

This issue also sheds light on current events of the time, with pieces discussing the media’s portrayal of crucial subjects. Articles such as “Network: Prime-Time Suicide” by Daniel Schorr and “The Director of the CIA” by Thomas Powers provide shocking insights into the era’s politics and media landscape.

Here's an image of the magazine cover featuring Jackson Browne:

Rollingstone Magazine Cover - Jackson Browne

Don’t miss out on owning this vintage collectible! It comes with a protective plastic covering to keep it in excellent condition. For those interested in multiple purchases, we offer combined shipping for your convenience. Feel free to reach out for any queries regarding shipping or the item condition.

Order this iconic magazine today and add a touch of history to your coffee table or collection!

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