Original Rolling Stone magazine dated June 15th 1978, issue number 267, featuring John Travolta on the front cover at the height of his late seventies superstardom. This issue captures Travolta during the peak post Saturday Night Fever era, when he had become one of the most recognisable figures in global popular culture.
Inside, the magazine includes a major feature on John Travolta by Tom Burke, examining his rapid rise, cultural impact, and the pressures of instant fame. The issue also features Bob Seger in an in depth piece by Dave Marsh, alongside a notable article Eagles vs Rolling Stone by Don Henley and Glenn Frey, offering rare insight into the band’s relationship with the music press.
Additional reporting includes Mideast Journal by Joe Klein, reflecting Rolling Stone’s blend of music, politics, and serious journalism during this period. A strong late seventies issue combining film, rock history, and cultural commentary.
A desirable collector’s copy for fans of John Travolta, seventies cinema, classic rock journalism, and Rolling Stone’s golden era.
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