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EDWARD COLVER GOLDMINE BUNDLE - GOLDMINE FALL 2024 ALTERNATE COVER ISSUE W/ HAND-SIGNED AND NUMBERED 8"X10"
Goldmine’s limited Collector's Edition of the Fall 2024 issue has an alternate cover —a classic photograph of Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys by Edward Colver — and a professional 8"x10” photo print of the image known famously as the “Flip Shot” — taken during an Adolescents show at Perkins Palace, Pasadena, California, July 4, 1981 — which is hand-numbered and hand-signed by photographer Edward Colver.
An absolute must-have for punk/hardcore fans and collectors!
This Collector's Edition issue bundle is limited to 200 copies. So order yours today!
Plus, we’ll throw in one-year of digital access to Goldmine Magazine (starting with the next issue).
IN THE ISSUE:
Edward Colver, one of the earliest photographers of L.A.’s punk rock scene, speaks frankly about the music that defined his career. From Black Flag to the Dead Kennedys, Colver captured the burgeoning and gritty music scene of the late '70s/late ‘80s. Colver became a punk legend behind the lens, and Goldmine highlights the photographer’s work with vintage punk photography.
Get the exclusive interview feature with historical imagery in the Fall 2024 issue of Goldmine!
ALSO IN THE FALL 2024 ISSUE:
• Billy Corgan, The Smashing Pumpkins frontman, sets a high bar when being involved in a new music release for the masses. The Pumpkins' latest is Aghori Mhori Mei and Corgan tells Goldmine all about it. And he doesn't worry about what the rock critics think. As he explains, "There’s a lot more quality and a lot more music that’s worth listening to than what some hipster tried to tell people in 2004."
• Bill Wyman, the iconic Rolling Stones bassist, is back in the driver’s seat with a new studio album titled Drive My Car. Once the “Stone Alone,” Wyman talks about how he now cherishes his own journey.
• Stax lets Goldmine inside its storied legacy, from top to bottom, and insiders tell its grand plans for the future
• Stax legend Steve Cropper no longer has anything to prove. But with his new album, Friendlytown, he explains how it revives his roots.
• Little Feat’s music is still running strong. Keyboardist Bill Payne lays it all out for Goldmine.
• Discover Elvis Presley’s ups and downs in Memphis
• Where Are They Now: Chris Montez and Billy J. Kramer share their music memories, especially regarding The Beatles.
• Rolling Stones mega-collector Lawrence Leibowitz talks about finding new vinyl rarities
• Rick Wakeman’s 10 albums that changed his life
• Record Store Recon visits Los Angeles' HeadLine Records
• Brits can do it better when it comes to compilations
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