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In January of 1970, The Masked Marauders were touted as a supergroup consisting of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger. The group and album were based on a fictional article publishing in Rolling Stone magazine on December 13th, 1969. Based on the hype, and the speculation that some of those artists may have actually been involved, it has been one of the most sought after collector's items over the past four decades. The album was even featured recently on Brian Williams NBC news program, Rock Center. This CD reissue contains the complete recordings issued on Deity Records in 1970.
In January of 1970, The Masked Marauders were touted as a supergroup consisting of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger. The group and album were based on a fictional article publishing in Rolling Stone magazine on December 13th, 1969. Based on the hype, and the speculation that some of those artists may have actually been involved, it has been one of the most sought after collector's items over the past four decades. The album was even featured recently on Brian Williams NBC news program, Rock Center. This CD reissue contains the complete recordings issued on Deity Records in 1970.
664140637825

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Format: CD
Label: WUND
Catalog: 6378
Rel. Date: 05/05/2023
UPC: 664140637825

Complete Deity Recordings
Artist: Masked Marauders
Format: CD
New: Available $13.98
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In January of 1970, The Masked Marauders were touted as a supergroup consisting of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger. The group and album were based on a fictional article publishing in Rolling Stone magazine on December 13th, 1969. Based on the hype, and the speculation that some of those artists may have actually been involved, it has been one of the most sought after collector's items over the past four decades. The album was even featured recently on Brian Williams NBC news program, Rock Center. This CD reissue contains the complete recordings issued on Deity Records in 1970.


        
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