Autograph Dec. 2007
It’s that time of the year again, time to evaluate Hollywood’s stars and their signing habits for our readers! The December 2007 issue of Autograph also includes Lawrence Grobel’s time with Luciano Pavarotti, the original Tinker Bell, and more!
- 10 Best and 10 Worst Signers—A lot has changed since the 2006 list and see who’s cool and who’s cruel to fans and collectors in our 15th annual report.
- Luciano Pavarotti—One of the most remarkable voices in recording history, Luciano Pavarotti blew the dust off opera and made tenors as famous as rock stars.
- Tinker Bell’s Muse—As the reference model for Disney’s Tinker Bell, margaret Kerry brought the small pixie to life through her energetic pantomimes. Autograph interviews the sprite-like Kerry, who tells us about what its like going through life as Tinker Bell’s alter-ego.
- Drumming up Autographs—Drummer, artist, and autograph collector Michael Cartellone started out as the only unknown in the early 90′s supergroup Damn Yankees. Now drumming for Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cartellone has found time to spend on all his passions.
- Will Rogers—Americans felt they lost their best friend when Will rogers died in a plane crash in 1935. the humorist who claimed, “I never met a man I didn’t like,” never met an autograph collector he didn’t like, either.
- Deep Purple—Even if you’re not a big fan of a band, it might be helpful to know their names if you want their autographs. Our own Josh Board strikes out big time with Deep Purple.
Plus 300 celebrity addresses, Spacefest, political scandals, and more! All in the December 2007 issue of Autograph magazine.




