KTKT Edition BEAT - January 13 1968 / bi-weekly US magazine (Extraordinary Minds)
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January 13, 1968: Extraordinary minds
This issue of the KRLA Beat carried a double-page tribute to Otis Redding and four members of his back-up band the Bar-Kays, who had died in a plane crash December 1967. Redding's "The Dock of the Bay" had been recorded only three days before the crash.
In early 1968 the Beat reflected both mainstream pop (Al Martino, Nancy Sinatra, Trini Lopez) as well as newer counterculture groups beginning to reach the charts, such as Canned Heat and Country Joe and the Fish. Phil Ochs was another artist much admired by the Beat, and they devoted an entire page to a detailed interview and analysis of his lyrics. PDF size 11.6 MB. 20 pages. Vol. 3 No. 20.
Includes: Monkees, Davy Jones, Al Cohen, Petula Clark, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Association, Herb Alpert, Mason Williams, Jimi Hendrix, Beatles, Apple, Terry Melcher, Roy Orbison, John Davidson, Trini Lopez, Cowsills, Rolling Stones, Wayne Newton, Brian Jones, Al Martino, Four Tops, Everly Brothers, Jerry Moss, Sergio Mendes, Spanky & Our Gang, Glen Campbell, Canned Heat, Al Wilson, Bob Hite, Larry Taylor, Henry Vestine, Bill Cosby, Kenny O'Dell, Johnny Crawford, American Breed, Jay & the Techniques, "Camelot", the Celebration, van Dyke Parks, Country Joe & the Fish, Phil Ochs, Daisy Chain
KTKT Edition BEAT January 13 1968 / bi-weekly US magazine (Extraordinary Minds)
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