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    Published by Wackadoo Publications, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1976

    Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.

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    Magazine. Condition: Good. First Edition. Offered is Issue No. 10 (Vol. 2 No. 4, 1976) of "Hot Wacks: Wack 'N' Roll" published by Wackadoo Publications out of Edinburgh, Scotland. This is the Second Anniversary Issue featuring Jackson Browne on the front cover. A left-stapled magazine containing 24 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: lengthy article on Jackson Browne (with three photos and subtitles Orange County Incident and Jackson Finds Asylum: "Although his first solo album didn't appear until late in 1971, Jackson Browne had been around for a long time before that - mid 1966 as far as this story is concerned. So ten years on, why isn't he as famous as his better known songs? Hopefully the next few pages will help explain the mystery"); lengthy article on John Hammond (with four photos, discography, and subtitles Early Years: Vanguard and Atlantic Sessions); article on, and interview of, Bryn Haworth (with photo); lengthy article on, and interview of, Barry Melton, formerly of Country Joe and the Fish (with three photos, discography, and subtitles A Tale of the Coast; 'The Fish' and 'Ragbaby'; Flying High with Electric Music; Here We Are Together Again; From CJ to Castro; and Various Solo Escapades); article on Emmylou Harris; lengthy discography on Andrew Oldham's Immediate label. Condition: staples rusted (no bleeding); periodic light brown age spots to front cover; small chip to upper right corner of front cover.