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Pre-Order: Shindig! Collectors Edition “Patchwork”

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Following on from last year’s popular Montage, which collated a wealth of ’60s American delights (Captain Beefheart, Jefferson Airplane, The Doors, The Free Design and more), Patchwork focuses on a myriad of early ’70s acts mining a variety of styles. Our epic early days Sparks exploration is exclusive to this publication, while the remaining articles have all been updated and expanded from our vast archive. Fleetwood Mac to Blue Ash, Caravan to Mott The Hoople, all bases covered. This 128-page bookazine is a guaranteed thrill for all lovers of vintage rock music.

Kind Regards,

Jon ‘Mojo’ Mills,

Shindig! Editor-In-Chief

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THE FACES: MARK RAISON talks with Kenney Jones.

BADFINGER: JOHN EINARSON charts their rise and fall.

MATTHEWS SOUTHERN COMFORT:  KINGSLEY ABBOTT looks at what Iain Matthews did after Fairport.

THE FLAMIN’ GROOVIES: KRIS NEEDS delights in the band that helped change the ’70s.

CARAVAN: MARCO ROSSI on the kings of The Canterbury Sound.

STARRY EYED & LAUGHING: NIGEL CROSS tells the story of Britains biggest Byrds fans.

SPARKS: HUW THOMAS goes back to the beginning.

HELP YOURSELF: NIGEL CROSS celebrates the West Coast adoring London heads.

BE BOP DELUXE: MELVYN DOVER chronicles Bill Nelson’s immaculate shape-shifters.

THE RASPBERRIES: BRIAN GREENE’s account of the backward looking American powerpop sensations.

MARSUPILAMI: RICHARD NASH maps the impact of prog-rock away from the big cities.

FLEETWOOD MAC: JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS considers the band’s new face in the early ’70s.

BLUE ASH: CHRISTOPHER DUDA surveys the US band that should have been huge.

UNICORN: JON ‘MOJO’ MILLS explains the story of the Dave Gilmore supported UK country-rockers.

MOTT THE HOOPLE: KRIS NEEDS’ epic personal account of this incredible band.