Yesterday's memories 1975–1977
Dates
1975
1976
1977
8 numéros
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1975 v1 #1

1975 v1 #2

1975 v1 #4

1976 v2 #1

1976 v2 #2

1976 v2 #3

1976 v2 #4

1977 v3 #1

1975 Volume 1 Numéro 1
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36 pages
1975 Volume 1 Numéro 2
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32 pages
1975 Volume 1 Numéro 4
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32 pages
1976 Volume 2 Numéro 1
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32 pages
1976 Volume 2 Numéro 2
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32 pages
1976 Volume 2 Numéro 3
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24 pages
1976 Volume 2 Numéro 4
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32 pages
1977 Volume 3 Numéro 1
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32 pages
À propos de cette publication
Numéros:
8Publié:
1975–1977Éditeur:
Freebizak, Inc.Emplacement:
New York, New York United States
A zine dedicated to retrospective, in-depth articles on R&B and doo-wop artists from the past (hence the title), Yesterday’s memories was active from 1975 to 1977 and profiled well-known stars, like The Four Tunes, alongside more obscure artists, such as The Turks. The result of a collaboration among veteran doo-wop-ologists Marvin Goldberg, Mike Redmond, and Marcia Viance, the zine contained profiles and complete discographies of otherwise under-documented artists who sometimes had only a single hit song on the R&B charts or only broke through in regional markets.The zine is named after a little-known 1955 song by Lillian Leach and The Mellow, a Bronx-based doo-woo group.
À propos de cette publication
Numéros:
8Publié:
1975–1977Éditeur:
Freebizak, Inc.Emplacement:
New York, New York United States
A zine dedicated to retrospective, in-depth articles on R&B and doo-wop artists from the past (hence the title), Yesterday’s memories was active from 1975 to 1977 and profiled well-known stars, like The Four Tunes, alongside more obscure artists, such as The Turks. The result of a collaboration among veteran doo-wop-ologists Marvin Goldberg, Mike Redmond, and Marcia Viance, the zine contained profiles and complete discographies of otherwise under-documented artists who sometimes had only a single hit song on the R&B charts or only broke through in regional markets.The zine is named after a little-known 1955 song by Lillian Leach and The Mellow, a Bronx-based doo-woo group.