Rock Candy Magazine Issue 13 Out Now - DEF LEPPARD

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DEF LEPPARD � 18 pages of new andd exclusive interviews with Joe, Phil and Viv
DEF LEPPARD - 18 pages of new andd exclusive interviews with Joe, Phil and Viv
STYX � Was ‘Kilroy Was Heree’ to blame for the pomp rockers’ demise?
STYX - Was ‘Kilroy Was Here - to blame for the pomp rockers’ demise?
GENESIS � Guitarist Steve Hackettt on the making of ‘Selling England By The Pound’
GENESIS - Guitarist Steve Hackett on the making of ‘-Selling England By The Pound’
LITA FORD � “I’mm married to rock ‘n’ roll”
LITA FORD - “I’m married to rock ‘n - roll”
TESLA � Not glam, not grunge
TESLA - Not glam, not grunge
JOHN WAITE � The Babys, Bad Englissh and ‘Missing You’ guy
JOHN WAITE - The Babys, Bad English and ‘Missing You’ guy
JOHN WAITE � The Babys, Bad Ennglish and ‘Missing You’ guy
THE FOUR HORSEMEN - So good, so not mega
IRON MAIDEN � Dream Theater guitariist John Petrucci on his undying passion for Steve Harris and Co.
IRON MAIDEN - Dream Theater guitarist John Petrucci on his undyingg passion for Steve Harris and Co.
STATUS QUO � Reappraising 19733’s ‘Hello!’ album
STATUS QUO - Reappraising 1973’s ‘Hello!’- album
 
AND NOT FORGETTING-
Phil Mogg � Freelance taxman!
Phil Mogg - Freelance taxman!
Rock Candy Magazine is a bi-monthly physical mag, with a free digital download for those who buy online.

It’s the brainchild of Derek Oliver, Howard Johnson and Malcolm Dome, three Kerrang! writers who lived it all in the ’80s.

It’s aimed at the discerning fan who wants to wallow in nostalgia and relive the glory days of classic rock.

Rock Candy Mag is available from UK retailers and in shops around the world via distribution from industry giant Marketforce. Also available direct from us at www.rockcandymag.com

It’s 100 pages of the purest classic rock from the ’70s and ’80s, with no room for punk, new wave, skinny tie pop or post-industrial claptrap! And it’s all treated with respect and illustrated with the finest photography of the era.

 

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