Item #List1816 Shout. A Comprehensive Journal Covering the Vast Field of Negro Rhythm and Blues Music [Fifty-Nine Issues, 1968-1977]. Music - Soul Music - Fanzines.

Shout. A Comprehensive Journal Covering the Vast Field of Negro Rhythm and Blues Music [Fifty-Nine Issues, 1968-1977]

Chiselhurst: 1968-1977. 8vo, stapled sheets, various paginations. Near fine to fine with very light normal tanning to some pages. Comprising issues 37, 43, 45, 47, 52-53, 55-58, 59-65, 68-79, 81-99, 101-112. Near Fine. Item #List1816

An extensive collection of issues of the Shout fanzine, previously known as ‘Soul Music,’ covering American Soul and R&B in the important period from the late sixties to late seventies. The fanzine was edited by Tony Cummings, a British journalist, who began his career in 1963, covering American Soul music before eventually converting to Christianity in the late 1970s. He also wrote for the Record Mirror and Black Music magazine as a staff writer in the 1970s. The fanzine covers current releases and artists with fanzine-style nerdiness and attention to detail. Charlie Gillett and Clive Richardson also contribute articles. A few stray issues have survived but we find no other similar large groupings of the publication.

Price: $1,200.00

Status: On Hold

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