VINTAGE ROCK celebrates a time when music changed the world - 45s, youth culture and the odd thrusting pelvis. Vintage Rock chronicles all the stellar artists and music, the enduring legacy of those early pioneers - and why it’s still the best way to live. Spanning the dawn of the 50s to early Beatles (pre Eastern mysticism!), Vintage Rock covers a time of Mods and Rockers, crinoline skirts and blue jeans, rock star movies and screaming-girl concerts. This special magazine rejoices in the music and verve of Elvis, The Shadows, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry, Gene Vincent and a host more, and speaks to a contemporary audience that relishes the vitality and flair of the era.
Vintage Rock
Welcome
JOHN MAYALL OBE • 29 NOVEMBER 1933 – 22 JULY 2024
Hall of Fame induction honour for The Big O
BLUE SUEDE SHOES GETS A 2024 MAKEOVER
Last waltz at Pakefield for Wildest Cats weekender
POWER POP KING TO ROCK CANARY ISLANDS
Erika & The Ravens • The fast-rising frontwoman and DJ talks about overcoming her fear of performing, making The Ravens’ live debut with a little help from Jim Jones, and combining her passionate Spanish spirit with country and rock’n’roll
Booking The Casbah! – Beatles club for rent
EVENTS
Bamboozle • From Western Swing via rockabilly into something new, Bamboozle are honing their brand, building a family, and expanding their musical horizons. Serena Sykes gives us the inside story on their new attitude and direction.
Street smart STRUT THE STRAY CATS STORY While • While the Stray Cats recently celebrated 45 years of red-hot rockin’ on tour in the US, Vintage Rock caught up with friend of the magazine, Slim Jim Phantom, to reflect on how New York’s Runaway Boys became rockabilly revolutionaries
INTRODUCING THE MIDNIGHT COWGIRLS
THE BARNSTORMING ADVENTURES OF SLIM JIM
LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY
THE SECOND COMING OF LITTLE RICHARD • It’s 60 years since Little Richard Is Back (And There’s A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On!) marked the Georgia Peach’s glorious return to rock’n’roll. We bow down before his majesty.
DON’T KNOCK THE ROCK • How Tom Jones went from Little Richard fan to collaborator
FRENEMIES ARE MADE OF THIS • Inside Little Richard and Jimi Hendrix’s complex relationship
Classic album • She belied her age on feisty rockers like Bigelow 6-200, Rock The Pop, Dynamite, Little Jonah (Rock On Your Steel Guitar) and Let’s Jump The Broomstick. But her second album showed Brenda Lee had more strings to her bow…
SELF-DESTRUCTIVE
PATSY AND CONNIE
Play it Steve! • Steve Cropper was one of Stax Records’ most valued songwriters, producers and guitarists, playing with everyone from Otis Redding to Sam & Dave and Wilson Pickett. Now, 63 years after his first hit, he’s about to release a new album, with a little help from some famous friends…
The Booker prize
Stax appeal
MEET THE GRANDMASTER • Fifty-five years after his death, Chess Records co-founder Leonard Chess remains a towering figure in musical history. In an exclusive interview, his son Marshall tells Vintage Rock of a highly-driven workaholic who is “forever linked to the birth of the beat”.
“CHUCK BERRY CHANGED MY LIFE!”
MAKING WAVES
THE REEL THING • It was the concert movie that broke boundaries, boasts a universe’s worth of stars and pitted James Brown against The Rolling Stones. So why is The T.A.M.I. Show so little-known?
He’ll keep you satisfied
On-screen Gems
VINTAGE ✶ ROCK TOP TEN WEEK ENDING 20 SEPTEMBER 1961 • John Leyton hits No.1 for the first and last time with Johnny Remember Me
Rock’n’Roll Heroes CHARLIE FEATHERS • The ultimate rockabilly cult figure, Charlie Feathers cut classics like Tongue-Tied Jill and...