Description
Down Beat Magazine April 29, 1971 Vol. 38 No. 9 Isaac Hayes Cover
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Table of Contents
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4 – The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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7 – Chords and Discords
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8 – News
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11 – Feather’s Nest, by Leonard Feather
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12 – Strictly Ad Lib
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13 – Lester Bowie: Extending the Tradition – Valerie Wilmer talks to the unique modern trumpeter
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14 – Isaac Hayes: His Own Story – The versatile, popular performer discusses his life, music, and career
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16 – Buddy Tate: Still Keeping Up . . . – Helen McNamara chronicles the career and current activities of the renowned tenorist
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18 – Guide to Summer Jazz Clinics, Camps, and Schools – A listing of upcoming educational activities for musicians, improvisers, arrangers, and composers
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19 – Record Reviews
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24 – Blues ’N’ Folk, by Pete Welding
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26 – Blindfold Test: Pete Robinson
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28 – Caught in the Act: Lalo Schifrin • Marian McPartland/Phil Wilson
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32 – Music Workshop: Exercises Toward Control on the Trombone, by Phil Wilson
Collector’s Note:
This issue is a rare crossover gem, featuring Isaac Hayes at the height of his popularity on the cover and in a candid self-profile. Alongside Hayes’ feature, the magazine includes interviews with avant-garde trumpeter Lester Bowie and veteran saxophonist Buddy Tate, bridging jazz innovation with tradition. With additional content such as summer jazz school listings, Pete Robinson’s Blindfold Test, and live performance reviews, this issue captures both the mainstream and experimental sounds of the early 1970s, making it an appealing piece for collectors.