Vintage Rock  |  Mar/Apr 2017
The new issue of Vintage Rock is on sale now at WH Smith, Tesco and selected independent newsagents.
For our special cover feature, we turn our attention to the 20 earth-shattering events that shaped our favourite music – it’s all there, from the headline-making explosions onto the scene by the likes of Elvis, Chuck Berry and Little Richard that made the world sit up and take notice through to the tragic death of Buddy Holly and Jerry Lee Lewis’ fall from grace.
Elsewhere, we look to the future to reveal the bands, gigs, weekenders and albums to check out in the rockin’ year ahead – there’s a whole heap of exciting stuff on the horizon and proof positive, if any were needed, that the rock’n’roll scene both here and abroad is in very rude health indeed.
In a time of great political upheaval in the United States following Donald Trump’s Presidential election win, it seems an appropriate time to take a look back at The Staple Singers, and the central role they played in the civil rights movement during the ’60s and ’70s. Their words of compassion and unity now sound more pertinent than ever.
Ahead of his latest tour promoting the critically-acclaimed album Echoes of Our Times, Shakin’ Stevens talks to VR about his roots in rock’n’roll and why he feels that his new record has given his career an unexpected reboot. We also take a trip back in time to explore the extraordinary contribution that Philadelphia has made to rock. If the only thing that comes to mind is Gamble and Huff’s slinky strings-laden ’70s soul then think again...
All that plus in-depth features on blues legend Slim Harpo and the remarkable life story of Bobby Darin as well as all the latest album and gig reviews means another packed issue for vintage music fans.
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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, as well as the pioneering recordings of Gene Vincent, Eddie Cochran plus a host of other legends, a Vintage Rock digital magazine subscription serves up the finest retro rock’n’roll, rockabilly, R&B and soul artists for a contemporary audience.
But Vintage Rock isn't just a portal to the past; it's a window into the present as well. The magazine spotlights the modern retro artists who are revitalising and reinventing the sounds of yesteryear, injecting fresh energy and creativity into classic genres. Whether it's the resurgence of rockabilly, the revival of R&B, or the reimagining of soul, Vintage Rock keeps you up to date with the contemporary artists who are tearing up the music scene, ensuring that the spirit of the past continues to thrive in the present.
Featuring the finest writing, rare pictures, exclusive interviews and a comprehensive reviews section of new albums, singles and reissues, Vintage Rock is a unique digital magazine subscription that salutes the artists who revolutionised music culture.
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