Vintage Rock celebrates a time when music really did change the world. From the showmanship of Elvis Presley and Little Richard, to the songcraft of Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry, to the pioneering recordings of Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran and a host of other legends, Vintage Rock celebrates classic rock’n’roll for a contemporary audience. Featuring the finest writing, rare pictures, exclusive interviews, reviews of new singles and albums, and coverage of today’s vibrant live scene, Vintage Rock is a unique magazine that relishes the vitality and flair of the music that started everything.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Vintage Rock FREE VINTAGE ROCK ISSUE.
Buddy’s STORY
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What relevance does Buddy Holly have in the 21st century? How can the geeky, bespectacled bloke Elvis Costello stole fashion tips from s...
NOT JUST LIKE EDDIE
INTERVIEW BY JULIE BURNS
Guitarist, singer, author, engineer, songwriter and record producer, Bobby Cochran
PHOTOS PROVIDED BY BOBBY COCHRAN
A teenage Bobby Cochran (left) in the...
BOBBY COCHRAN ON RECORD
Bobby didn’t play on Steppenwolf’s original 1968 mould-breaking track Born To Be Wild but his distinct guitar work and vocals did grace 1991’s Born To Be Wild: A Retrospective and the band’s Slow Flu...
GOOD GOLLY I’M BACK!
WORDS BY RANDY FOX
In the early 60s, Little Richard was at the second major crossroads of his life. In 1958 he had made the decision to walk away from money, fame and rock’n’roll to pursue a life...
HERE COMES TROUBLE
WORDS BY ELLIOTST EPHEN COHEN
Wanda Jackson is one of the first popular female rockabilly singers and a pioneering rock’n’roll artist
WandaJackson is a living legend with a wealth of storie...
ROCKIN’ AT THE COFFEE BARS
WORDS BY JACK HAWKINS
The legendary 2i’s in London’s Soho. Never before had a simple coffee bar had such a seismic effect on British popular culture
Ken Colyer’s Jazzmen on stage in...