HIT PARADER

September 1971
66 pages
This vintage Hit Parader Magazine-which originally sold for fifty cents-features a color cover photo of musician James Taylor plus an article with photos. James Taylor was a big part of the folk revolution of the 1960s and early 1970s, recording hits like 'Carolina in My Mind,' 'Sweet Baby James,' and Carole King's 'You've Got A Friend.' Taylor was married for a time to singer Carly Simon, and their passionate relationship and breakup was much publicized. Also much publicized were Taylor's struggles with depression and heroin addiction. Taylor continued to tour and record throughout the 1980s and 1990s, emerging as a kind of elder statesman of pop music.
This magazine also has features on The Rascals 3 pages, Jethro Tull 3 pages, Santana 2 pages, Joe Cocker & Leon Russell 5 pages, Neil Diamond 2 pages, The Rolling Stones 6 pages, Eric Burdon 4 pages, Ten Years After 4 pages, plus 8 pages of LYRICS to favorite songs inside.

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