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📰 Wizzard – Two‑Page Feature – Apr. 1974
A bold, minimalist black‑bordered advert in which Roy Wood personally thanks fans for voting him Top Musician in the Disc Music Poll Awards — a moment of pride, gratitude, and momentum ahead of the next Wizzard tour.

Wizzard
Apr 1, 19742 min read


📰 Queen – Article – Apr. 1974
A vivid early portrait of Queen at the dawn of their ascent — theatrical, articulate, and already intent on redefining what a rock band could be. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Circus Date: April 1974 Country: United States Section / Page: One‑Page Feature Format: Article / Interview 📰 What the Clipping Shows The page headline reads “Queen — Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover”, written by Jonathan Singer. A colour photograph of the four band members — Freddie Mercury, B

Queen
Apr 1, 19742 min read


📰 It’s Like a Game – Interview: Apr. 1974
A breathless, high‑energy glimpse into Cassidy‑mania at its peak — a world of screaming fans, frantic escapes, and a young star trying to stay human inside the whirlwind. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Music Star Date: April 1974 Country: United Kingdom Section / Page: One Page Format: Interview Feature 📰 What the Clipping Shows The page is headed “CASSIDY AND THE FANS”, with the sub‑line “It’s like a game of cat and mouse — he tells Kevin Hay.” A black‑and‑white por

David Cassidy
Apr 1, 19742 min read


📰 Can Mick Ronson Swipe the Crown?‑Article : Apr. 1974
This *Circus* feature captures a rare moment when Mick Ronson stood at the centre of the rock conversation. It documents the excitement and uncertainty of a guitarist stepping into his own identity — a reminder of Ronson’s immense talent and the lasting impact of his work with Bowie.

Mick Ronson
Apr 1, 19743 min read


📰 America – News Item – Apr. 1974
A brief but bright spotlight on David Essex at the moment his career was breaking wide open — awards, chart success, and his first major push into the American market. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Circus Date: April 1974 Country: United States Section / Page: One Page Format: News Item 📰 What the Clipping Shows A short boxed article reporting David Essex’s latest accolade: the Variety Club of Great Britain award for Most Promising Newcomer of the Year. The text not

David Essex
Apr 1, 19742 min read


📰 Cover & Feature – Apr. 1974
A loud, saturated slice of mid‑’70s American rock press — bold colours, big type, and a magazine obsessed with the turbulence, talent, and mythology surrounding Jeff Beck and his short‑lived super‑trio. 📰 Publication Details Publication: Circus Date: April 1974 Country: United States Section / Page: Cover + Four‑Page Feature Format: Cover Story / News Feature 📰 What the Clipping Shows The Circus masthead sits in oversized green and red lettering, framed by a dense column

Jeff Beck
Apr 1, 19743 min read


📰 Slaughter On 10th Avenue Tour‑Advert (UK) : Mar. 1974
The piece captures Ronson’s transition from Bowie’s right‑hand man to a front‑line artist in his own right, framed through Mainman’s bold promotional push and a confident run of UK venues.

Mick Ronson
Mar 30, 19743 min read


📰 I’m a Rebel! _ Cover & Feature Mar. 1974
A candid, surprisingly gentle piece in which Bowie writes about inspiration, misunderstanding, personal style, and the philosophy behind his artistic choices — all delivered with warmth and sincerity.

David Bowie
Mar 30, 19743 min read


📰 Bronzed Bomber - Cover & Article: Mar. 1974
A vivid, mischievous, and sharply observed portrait of Alice Cooper at the height of his theatrical rock‑star powers, captured during the *Muscle of Love* era with equal parts humour, chaos, and backstage surrealism.

Alice Cooper Group
Mar 30, 19743 min read


📰 Boy Reporter Meets Suzi Q‑Article (UK) : Mar. 1974
This feature captures Suzi Quatro at a defining moment, presenting her as a creative force who thrives on energy, spontaneity, and the thrill of performance. It stands as a vivid snapshot of her early career — a reminder of why she became one of glam‑rock’s most enduring and influential figures.

Suzi Quatro
Mar 30, 19743 min read
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