Overview
This is a seminal issue of the world's oldest folk music magazine, featuring the legendary bluesman Mississippi John Hurt on the cover shortly after his passing. It serves as both a musical archive and a historical document of the 1960s American folk music revival.
Story
Founded in 1950 by Pete Seeger and others, this magazine was the heartbeat of the folk revival. This 1967 issue captures a poignant moment, honoring Mississippi John Hurt, a gentle genius rediscovered in his 70s. It bridged the gap between rural blues roots and the urban youth movement.
Maker / Origin
Sing Out! was established by members of the People's Songs organization, including Pete Seeger and Woody Guthrie. It became the primary vehicle for spreading folk music, printing lyrics and chords that allowed anyone with a guitar to participate in the movement.
Condition & Value
The cover shows some edge wear and slight bowing consistent with age. The colors remain vibrant, and the spine appears intact. Minor shelf wear reduces value slightly from 'mint' collector status. Individual vintage issues of Sing Out!