Titel
Q07 April 1987
Schrijver
Mark Ellen
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
EMAP Metro
Prijs
€ 9,99
Bijzonderheden
1987, 106pp, ill, 30cm, magazine, gebruikssporen, 330 g
Meer info
ISSN-code: 0955-4955
Cover Highlights:
Simply Red: "Is this man for REAL?"
A feature on Mick Hucknall, the lead singer of Simply Red, possibly discussing his rise to fame, personality, and the band's success.
The Bangles: "People get a little over the edge"
An article on the American pop-rock band The Bangles, likely focusing on their fame, struggles, and experiences in the music industry.
Roxy Music: "The full 15-year CD story"
Covering Roxy Music’s career and their transition to the CD format, reflecting on their influence in rock and new wave music.
The Chat Show War: "Can we talk?"
Likely discussing the competitive world of TV chat shows in 1987.
Private Eye in '87: "Surely some mistake!"
Possibly an analysis or critique of the satirical magazine Private Eye, known for its political and media commentary.
Bolan, Yardbirds, Japan & Wham!: "The man who managed them"
An article on a manager who handled multiple iconic artists, possibly Simon Napier-Bell, who managed Wham! and Japan.
This issue blends music, media, and entertainment industry stories from early 1987.
Cover Highlights:
Simply Red: "Is this man for REAL?"
A feature on Mick Hucknall, the lead singer of Simply Red, possibly discussing his rise to fame, personality, and the band's success.
The Bangles: "People get a little over the edge"
An article on the American pop-rock band The Bangles, likely focusing on their fame, struggles, and experiences in the music industry.
Roxy Music: "The full 15-year CD story"
Covering Roxy Music’s career and their transition to the CD format, reflecting on their influence in rock and new wave music.
The Chat Show War: "Can we talk?"
Likely discussing the competitive world of TV chat shows in 1987.
Private Eye in '87: "Surely some mistake!"
Possibly an analysis or critique of the satirical magazine Private Eye, known for its political and media commentary.
Bolan, Yardbirds, Japan & Wham!: "The man who managed them"
An article on a manager who handled multiple iconic artists, possibly Simon Napier-Bell, who managed Wham! and Japan.
This issue blends music, media, and entertainment industry stories from early 1987.
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