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Down Beat Magazine April 11, 1974 – Vol. 41, No. 7 – Buddy Rich, Woody Herman (No Label)
This vintage April 11, 1974 issue of Down Beat Magazine features legendary drummer Buddy Rich and bandleader Woody Herman. The issue includes Rich’s famously outspoken interview and Herman’s insights into the new generation of arrangers shaping his band’s sound. The condition of the item is good. The magazine pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please check the photos for condition details.
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Table of Contents
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First Chorus – p. 6
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Chords & Discords – p. 9
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News – p. 10
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On The Road – p. 11
FEATURES
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Buddy Rich: “Buddy Raps About …” – The definitive word from the world’s most outspoken drummer. Rich takes on critics, overnight drum sensations, and the concept of charity, while reaffirming his status behind the kit. By Jim Schaffer (p. 12)
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Enrico Rava: “Real Music Comes From The People” – Italian trumpeter Rava, much like Gato Barbieri, emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with music’s ethnic roots. By Michael Cuscuna (p. 15)
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Woody Herman: “Woody’s Writing Herd” – After 37 years of the Herds, Herman introduces Bill Stapleton and Tony Klatka, two young arrangers shaping the current sound. By Herb Wong (p. 16)
REVIEWS & SPECIAL SECTIONS
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Record Reviews – Ron Carter; Dave Brubeck; Cecil Taylor Unit; Larry Coryell/The Eleventh House; Willie Dixon; Roy Buchanan; Ben Webster; Crusaders; Anthony Braxton; Gary Bartz/NTU Troop; Coleman Hawkins/Frank Wess; Sammy Rimmington; Jan Akkerman; Gene Krupa/Anita O’Day; Bobbi Humphrey; Bengt Hallberg/Red Mitchell Duo (p. 18)
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Blindfold Test: Don Sebesky – p. 29
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Profile: The Miles Brothers (Barry & Terry), by Gene Perla (p. 30)
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Caught – Jackie McLean/The Cosmic Brotherhood, by John Litweiler; Joe Gallivan/Charles Austin Duo, by Steven Rautenberger (p. 32)
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Perspective: “Respect II” – Robert Palmer examines the integral role of percussion in recorded music (p. 35)
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How To Complete The Spectrum Of Your Music Education – Dr. William Fowler interviews pianist, arranger, and composer Billy Taylor (p. 36)
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Workshop: Stanley Turrentine’s Speedball Solo – Transcribed and annotated by David Creighton (p. 38)
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City Scene – p. 42
Cover design and art by Kelly/Robertson