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Strawbs), and members of Yes, Nazareth, and The Jam. The film took 10 years to complete. This film is an absolute treat, but you don’t have to be a mu- sic journalist or a photographer to love Melody Makers. You’ll see amazing photographs, hear incredible stories, and learn nug- gets about the music industry that might surprise you. Above everything else, you’ll see how this magazine changed music. From the famous bands who found musicians in the maga- NJ STAGE 2017 - Vol. 4 No. 8 zine’s classified ads to Jann Wenner using the magazine as inspiration for Rolling Stone. Personally, I loved seeing Barrie’s black and white pho- tos. For me, there’s nothing like a sharp black and white concert photo. It’s like watching a film noir; A black and white photo loses some of its magic and mys- tery when showed in color. In Melody Makers, Coles has some great color photos, but doesn’t shy away from the black and white shots either. INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 51