Happy Friday everyone!
Here’s our new issue in which Leonard Cohen invites us to lunch, we look back on the life of rap revolutionary Gil Scott-Heron, head to L.A. with Beth Jeans Houghton, explore the Philly Soul story, speak to Echo & The Bunnymen’s Ian McCulloch, catch up with Paul McCartney and investigate the triumph and tragedy of Big Country.
MOJO ’60s is back!
The second volume of our journey through the decade that did it all goes on sale on Friday and is once again packed with treats and treasures from the story of Nick Drake’s Five Leaves Left (unseen pictures included) to the Beatles in India, Joe Meek to The Nazz, Motown live to The Kinks, the story of Moon River to the saga of The Shangri-Las and much, much more. And in this case ‘more’ means The Byrds, 67 Psychedelic Gems, the 20 tracks that defined folk London and new interviews with Joe Brown, David Crosby, and Arthur Brown.
It’ll be in all good UK newsagents from Friday, October 14. And in other territories shortly thereafter. PLUS! You can order your copy via MOJO4MUSIC.com right here.










