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Rolling Stone Magazine April 30 1981 Ringo Starr Cover Steve Winwood
Rolling Stone Magazine April 30 1981 Ringo Starr Cover Steve Winwood
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This vintage Rolling Stone magazine, Issue No. 342, dated April 30, 1981, features a striking cover portrait of Ringo Starr, spotlighting the Beatle as he turns 40. The cover boldly proclaims "Taking Ringo Seriously [Mr. Starkey at 40]," drawing attention to an in-depth feature on the legendary drummer. Inside, readers will find thought-provoking articles including "Why Andy Kaufman is Not Funny," insights on Steve Winwood, Gary U.S. Bonds, and filmmaker Louis Malle's take on American sleaze.
Published by Rolling Stone, this collectible magazine captures a snapshot of early 80s music, culture, and entertainment with iconic photography by Tony Pray and others. The magazine includes a detailed table of contents, advertisements from the era such as Marlboro, and covers a range of subjects from rock & roll to pop culture commentary. A must-have for music enthusiasts, vintage magazine collectors, and fans of The Beatles and classic rock history.
Published by Rolling Stone, this collectible magazine captures a snapshot of early 80s music, culture, and entertainment with iconic photography by Tony Pray and others. The magazine includes a detailed table of contents, advertisements from the era such as Marlboro, and covers a range of subjects from rock & roll to pop culture commentary. A must-have for music enthusiasts, vintage magazine collectors, and fans of The Beatles and classic rock history.
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