Shindig!
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Vol 2, Issue 1
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Shindig! magazine is an eclectic cornucopia teeming with obscure TV and film, psychedelia, folk, garage rock, folk rock, progressive rock, funk and soul. Expect to find a treasure trove of intriguing tales in the magazine teeming with stories from the golden ages of music. Shindig! is the forum of choice for those who worship the forefathers of modern music. Join the community and enjoy a magazine teaming with the glories of 60’s and 70’s music, film, tv and much more! Legendary clubs, festivals and events, counterculture and everything in between is covered as well, with devotion, dedication and integrity. Over the last 20 years Shindig! has amassed a loyal following of readers from all walks of life, join them today!
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Features
The Monkees: Micky Dolenz reflects on the audition that changed everything.
20 Questions: Brinsley Schwarz. Sixty years since Kippington Lodge formed and 50 since the pub-rockers that bore his name split up, the storied guitarist tells all.
Ann-Margret: The shy Swedish actress’s encounters with fame and notoriety as she embraced the counterculture and made forays into the music world.
Eddie & The Hot Rods: Caught up in the fertile pub-rock movement and early punk scene, the Essex lads who were always more MC5 than Feelgoods.
Bert Decoteaux: The hardest working, most unsung producer/arranger in late ’60s soul?
Grateful Dead: Changing their name from The Warlocks as 1966 dawned, the fearless San Francisco warriors embarked on the longest, strangest trip.
The Herd: How a south London mod band morphed into 56 goth-pop poster boys before crashing in a mire of business and personal upheavals.
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Thoughts & Words: Your letters, tweets and emails.
Shindiggin’ What’s hot on the Shindig! turntable.
Subscribers’ Prize Draw: Subscribe now and you could win a Morgan Blue Town vinyl haul.
It’s A Happening Thing: Spencer Cullum’s Coin Collection, The Studio 68! & Dani Turner, The Decadent Dayze, Midlake, Trolley, Neil Soiland, Clémentine March, Jane Weaver, Mia Wilson, ROVR Radio with Keb Darge.
Family Album: The strange saga of The October Cherries, Truck and Col Truck.
Deep Cuts: “Buy me!” Psychedelia, garage and sunshine-pop in commercials and sponsorship.
Songbook: Barbara Dane’s folk-jazz statement of empowerment ‘Way Behind The Sun’.
Reviews: The best in reissues, new releases, books and live shows.
Prize Crossword: Win a copy of Ace’s superb Safe In My Garden: American Pop In The Shadows 1967-1972.
Vinyl Art: Spooky Tooth with Pierre Henry’s career-derailing Ceremony.
Vinyl Clicks: Derek Newark’s self-financed prog-pop odyssey Francesca Suite.
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