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Rolling Stone April 26, 1973 -- Issue 133

Code: RS19730426
Price: $9.95
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Dimensions: 10.875 x 8.375 x 0.125 inches
Publication Date: Thursday, April 26, 1973
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Description

Mark Spitz (cover) illustration

In this Issue:

articles
  • The Beatles: Yoko is in; John is out; they'll appeal. and from L.A., Ringo does a session, and three Beatles get together

  • Roger Daltrey: Who's lead singer goes solo by Andrew Bailey

  • Jerry Garcia: Now he's a member of Old and In the Way (too). Thinking about some bluegrass festivals by John Grissim

  • Bruce Springsteen: In the shadow of Bob Dylan; discovered, even, by the man who signed Dylan by Stuart Werbin

  • Persuasions: The masters of acapella sing their way through an interview by Steve Moore

  • Poco: Why is it that after four good years and five good albums, they're only doing good? by Cameron Crowe

  • Press Freedom: Nixon wants "guidelines"; publishers & broadcasters are watching their wallets; who wants to be a reporter? by Timothy Ferris

  • Mark Spitz: The late of Mark and the Seven Masters; of psych, hype & goob tag by Tim Cahill

  • Lance Loud: An American son makes failure a career in New York by Dotson Rader
  • Stevie Wonder: Being black is heavier than being blind by Ben Fong-Torres








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