Description
Plastic-comb bound cover has some wear, fraying, and some light fraying. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1970 edition of the Musicians’ Year Book is a rare find for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Published annually, this reference guide served as an invaluable resource for professional musicians, providing comprehensive listings of orchestras, bands, and music organizations across the United States and beyond. While the author remains unknown, the book’s enduring value lies in its meticulous documentation of the vibrant musical landscape of the era.
The 1970s witnessed a remarkable convergence of musical genres, from the rise of rock and roll to the resurgence of folk and blues. This edition captures a pivotal moment in music history, offering insights into the organizations, venues, and performers that shaped the sounds of the decade. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance, as it serves as a time capsule, preserving the names and addresses of now-legendary venues, recording studios, and music publishers.
Despite its well-worn cover, the clean pages and secure binding of this copy attest to its careful handling by previous owners, who recognized its value as a reference tool and a testament to the rich tapestry of American music culture in the 1970s.