Original Rolling Stone magazine dated March 23rd 1978, featuring Donna Summer on the front cover. The glamorous portrait captures Summer at the height of the disco era, reflecting her status as one of the most influential and commercially dominant artists of the decade.
The lead feature Donna Summer Is There Life After Disco? by Mikal Gilmore explores her rapid rise to global fame, the cultural impact of disco, and questions surrounding longevity and artistic identity as the genre approached its commercial peak. This article is widely regarded as an important contemporary assessment of disco’s place in popular music history.
Also featured is Warren Zevon The New Contender by Paul Nelson, examining Zevon’s sharp songwriting and growing critical reputation, alongside Richard Perry Moves Mountains by Ben Fong-Torres, offering insight into one of the most successful producers of the era. The issue also includes the striking feature Return of the Living Dead I Was a Zombie! Exclusive Report by Chet Flippo, adding a distinctive cultural and journalistic edge.
This edition represents Rolling Stone during a pivotal moment in late seventies music, blending disco, rock, industry insight, and cultural reportage. Highly collectible for Donna Summer fans, disco historians, and Rolling Stone cover collectors.
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