Blast from the past: Betty Davis, Little Beaver
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I found a few copies of "Hep Magazine" (a 1970s Black tabloid out of Ft. Worth, TX) yesterday and picked up this 1976 issue because it had a cover story on Betty Davis. Scanned in a few pages related to its music-content, including the story on Betty (which isn't particularly extensive, surprisingly), plus one on Donna Summer's "new" hit "Love To Love You Baby" as well as a two page piece on Little Beaver, circa "Party Down." There's also a piece on Florence Ballard I'll probably go back to scan as well. peep
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I know this may sound contradictory for a magazine that also includes "features" such as "I was raped by my neighbor!" but the stories are fairly fluffy and aren't meant to be exposes that would get into any real salacious details (perhaps as a way to avoid libel/slander claims).
yah I was kidding. "his hobbies include basketball, flying kites, freebasing cocaine and of course, music."
This includes the story on the death of Florence Ballard, the feature on why Blacks are more psychic than Whites and a variety of ads, including for wigs, gun replicas and a whole set of sex aids including "Leg Spreaders" and 'Knockout Pills.' ("you'll be amazed at what these powerful pills can do to improve your sex life!")
I would think depending on Hookers would leave you dissapointed, I doubt they are very reliable on the whole.