Music journalist and publisher
Sean O'Mahony, under the pen name Johnny Dean, had published an official
Beatles magazine,
The Beatles Book (also known as
Beatles Monthly), from 1963 to 1969. In May 1976 O'Mahony started reprinting it, enclosing it in eight pages of new information about the Beatles along with small ads, in a magazine he named
The Beatles Book Appreciation Society Magazine. The interest shown in the small ads of
The Beatles Book Appreciation Society Magazine for records and memorabilia of bands other than the Beatles led O'Mahony to launch
Record Collector in Sept 1979, along with a copy of the 41st issue of
Beatles Monthly. By June 1980,
Record Collector was a glossy A5 publication which ran to no more than 100 pages. With the addition of another editorial staff member –
Peter Doggett, who stayed with the magazine for almost 20 years –
Record Collector began to take shape and assume its own identity. In 2003,
Record Collector became a full colour publication – marking the fact with a psychedelic special – and printing 13 issues a year. The magazine was updated steadily by editor-In-chief
Alan Lewis, former editor of
Sounds,
NME,
Black Music, founding editor of
Kerrang! and involved in the launches of both
Uncut and
Loaded. Lewis left in April 2011 and was replaced by Ian McCann, formerly of
NME,
Black Echoes and
The Independent. His debut came with an issue focused on "the 51 Best Investments in vinyl". In 2017 McCann stepped down as editor and was succeeded by
Paul Lester. ==
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