KRLA Beat (Prior revision dated Saturday 16 September 2023 03:19:25 -- @180)

KRLA Beat was a music magazine that was published in Los Angeles between 1964 and 1968. The magazine was known for its coverage of the local music scene, including interviews with musicians and reviews of concerts.Image:krla-beat-sample-cover

The publication was founded by Bob Keane, the owner of Del-Fi Records, and his wife, Annette. The couple had previously run a short-lived music magazine called "Collectors' World" in the early 1960s. KRLA Beat was distributed for free at record stores, nightclubs, and other venues throughout Los Angeles.

KRLA Beat quickly became one of the most popular music magazines in Southern California, thanks to its extensive coverage of emerging bands and musicians. The magazine also featured articles on national and international acts, as well as reviews of new singles and albums.

Over the years, KRLA Beat became known for its in-depth reporting and its commitment to giving readers a behind-the-scenes look at the music industry. The magazine covered a wide range of genres, from rock and pop to soul and jazz.

KRLA Beat was also known for its unique design, featuring bold colors and eye-catching graphics. The magazine's covers often featured photographs of popular musicians, such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix.

Today, KRLA Beat is considered an important historical record of the music scene in the 1960s. The magazine's extensive coverage of emerging artists and its role in shaping popular music culture at the time has made it a valuable resource for music historians and enthusiasts alike.{{Categories}}

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