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Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe

Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe

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Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe
Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe

Crawdaddy The Magazine of Rock back issue 1968 September the Beach Boys Country Joe

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Condition: Very Good+, cover lower left show humidity bends, inner pages are good condition, No Missing or Damaged Page,
Size: 8 1/4 x 11 inch
1968 September issue
Total 50 pages
Contents: Country Joe, the Beach Boys, rock as experience, interview with the producer of Cream, Sly and the Family Stone, the Incredible String Band, Papas and Mamas, Traffic, Movie Music Manfred Mann,

Crawdaddy was an American rock music magazine launched in 1966. It was created by Paul Williams, a Swarthmore College student at the time, in response to the increasing sophistication and cultural influence of popular music. The magazine was named after the Crawdaddy Club in London and published during its early years with an exclamation point, as Crawdaddy! According to The New York Times, Crawdaddy was "the first magazine to take rock and roll seriously", while the magazine's rival Rolling Stone acknowledged it as "the first serious publication devoted to rock & roll news and criticism". [courtesy if wikipedia]