CD Review Signed Magazine (October 1995)
Signed copy of CD Review magazine’s October 1995 issue, featuring k.d. lang on the cover. Favorite this item now to get notified when it goes up on sale!
Description
This October 1995 issue of CD Review magazine highlights k.d. lang in an exclusive interview, alongside coverage of artists like Prince and Ziggy Marley. Signed boldly on the cover by k.d. lang, this magazine is a rare collectible from the peak of her career.
While this item comes directly from k.d. lang’s collection, it carries a silver OVD, indicating that a TRuEST™ authenticator was not on-site to witness the signing. However, its provenance is verified, ensuring its authenticity as a personally signed piece.
Disclaimer: Condition may vary slightly from photos, with unique wear that highlights the magazine’s authenticity as a vintage collectible.
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