16 magazine, michael j. fox ...what you didn't know! thought you knew it all about mike-the-fox? 16's uncovered seventeen sizzlin' secrets!
june 1985: lesley gore fan club fan artwork; letter from lesley ft. facsimile signature; promotional photographs of batman appearance as catwoman's sidekick, "pussycat"
eddie cochran, never to be forgotten compiled and designed by alan clark, the national rock n roll archives
c. 1991 by the national rock and roll archives. all photos and stories via alan clark productions.
vintage topps beatles color cards trading card, 1964
59. beatles color cards question: how do you feel about the beatle souvenirs? ringo speaking: the beatle people are happy when they buy the souvenirs, so it's okay with us. brian epstein tells me that they are selling beatle wigs, beatle hats, beatle buttons, beatle shirts, beatle nightgowns, beatle wallpaper, beatle magazines and believe it or not, beatle nut ice cream. we have a special staff that makes certain a company is reliable if they want to put out a beatle souvenir.
johnny restivo 'the shape i'm in' autograph, pen on index card (via ebay purchase)
in 1959 johnny [restivo] was discovered by joe mulhall and paul neff and on june 9th of that year at 15 years old, he recorded "the shape i'm in" and "ya, ya" at rca with paul simon (aka jerry landis) playing the guitar together with bucky pizzarelli and mundell lowe. it reached #80 on the billboard hot 100. restivo was nominated for a grammy award for best new artist, but lost to bobby darin. restivo never charted another hit. johnny also achieved fame as a muscular young bodybuilder while in his teens. he was on the covers of tomorrow's man and model parade. (via boppin' bob, 'FROM THE VAULTS')
rock 'n' roll popular 1 magazine, jim morrison poster
jtc video drive-in madness: greatest hits vhs tape jacket (c. 1987)
remember all those naughty, scary, and sometimes evil drive-in movies that your parents didn't want you to see? well here's a collection of some of the best bomb shells, babes, monsters, murderers, mad men, and mayhem ever assembled on one outrageous video! "blood monsters," "naughty stewardesses," "booby hatch," "satan's sadists" and many more of your favorite drive-in classics including "night of the living dead!" plus fascinating, funny, and revealing interviews with the foremost writers, producers, directors, and actors of the giant screen. it's high-energy drama, …and tantalizing mama's, …all on one unforgettable walk down memory lane! a funny look back at those crazy drive-in movies
no longer than a sigh, anne philipe (1964) — english translation
until his death in 1959 gérard philipe was the greatest star of the french theatre and cinema. the death of someone so young, alive and brilliant shocked and grieved a large public, and in this book his widow, anne philipe, conveys with classic simplicity and economy the personal tragedy. no longer than a sigh can be read purely as a novel: it is the story of a woman who has loved her husband and who has lost him. his illness was sudden; after an operation she knew that he would die and let him believe he would recover. now that he is dead, truth again becomes all-important and it is only in trying to understand love, death, suffering that anne philipe sees the possibility of living again. the integrity and lucidity of this attempt to re-establish balance in her disrupted world are almost unbearably poignant. unable to accept the comfort of belief in life after death, too intellectually honest to take refuge in suicide, fantasy or misery, anne philipe looks at life itself, with all its memories, for a solution to grief which is worthy of her and gérard's life together. translated from the french by cornelia schaeffer
jacket photograph by agnès varda jacket design by madeleine dinkel
march 26, 1958: look homeward, angel playbill a weekly magazine for theatregoers
koss stereophones x james dean 'rebel without a koss' / 'rebel with a koss' keychain 1987 james dean foundation licensed authorized by curtis licensing, indianapolis, in
sh-boom magazine, hollywood rock 'n' roll babylon issue! the best of then... and now...