Mojo Magazine Issue 389 (April 2026) Miles Davis (w/cover-mount CD)
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| Start time | 2026-03-02T19:44:11.000Z |
| Publication Name | Mojo |
| Era/Year | 2026 |
| Publication Month | April |
| Publication Year | 2026 |
| Type | Magazine |
| Language | English |
| Publication Frequency | Monthly |
| Issue Number | 389 |
| Model | Publication |
| Genre | Music |
| Topic | Rock |
| Subscription | No |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Mojo Magazine Issue 389 (April 2026) Miles Davis (w/cover-mount CD)
Brand new. See our other listings for a lot of Mojo, Shindig!, Vive Le Rock, Classic Rock, Ugly Things, etc back-issues. NOTE: This month there are two different covers (same content and CD, though) -- this is the Miles Davis one.A choice of anniversary covers this month. One celebrates the Golden Jubilee of UK punk’s Year Zero. The other salutes Miles Davis – music’s ultimate re-inventor – who would have been 100 this spring. Inside the magazine, premier punk historian Jon Savage revisits 1976 while new interviews with Sex Pistols Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock take us back into the trenches. Meanwhile, Miles Davis’s extraordinary life and work prompts an in-depth exploration – from bebop to space-funk and beyond. Also in the issue: Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir eulogised; Flea flies solo; The Specials’ Terry Hall remembered; Courtney Barnett returns. Plus: unheard Beach Boys; unseen Kinks; The Black Crowes; Happy Mondays; Shabaka Hutchings; The Hold Steady; Funkadelic; Faust; NRBQ; Osees; David Bowie’s gaff; all back to Michael Imperioli’s; and more!THIS MONTH’S COVERMOUNT CD is 100 Miles: The Classic Sounds Of Miles Davis & Friends. Fifteen giant steps in jazz featuring this month’s co-cover star as band leader or key sideman, with Charlie Parker, Cannonball Adderley, Sonny Rollins, ‘Rubberlegs’ Williams and more!COVER STORY A: MILES DAVIS (this one) Not just the King Of Jazz, but an avatar of aheadness in all cultural milieux, Davis would have been 100 this spring. The perfect moment to celebrate the beauty, daring and madness of his finest work.COVER STORY AA: PUNK 1976 (see other listings) Jon Savage revisits 10 Year Zero flashpoints with the help of 10 evocative photos and vivid eyewitness testimony. Meanwhile, 50 years on, Jones, Cook and Matlock tell it like it was: “I said, ‘You were bottling us!’ They said, ‘Well, we read that you like that.’”BOB WEIR The Grateful Dead’s driving spirit joins Jerry, Pigpen, Phil and Co in the psychedelic jugband in the sky. Bandmates tell his story and salute his legacy.FLEA The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ four-string dynamo on jazz, drugs, Thom Yorke, Nick Cave, his new solo album and more: “I knew music was something serious.”TERRY HALL Through The Colour Field and beyond: how the unique personality and quirky song-sense of the Specials singer survived trouble and trauma in the ’80s and ’90s.COURTNEY BARNETT She’s back, with a bag of topnotch songs and a rattlesnake anecdote, but the journey’s not been easy: “I didn’t know what I was doing or where I was going.”Shipping via USPS Ground Advantage.