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Down Beat Magazine December 14, 1967 Vol. 34 No. 25 – The Legacy of Coltrane
This vintage December 14, 1967 issue of Down Beat Magazine features John Coltrane in “Man in the Middle,” Martin Williams’ in-depth examination of the saxophonist’s career and achievements, tracing his evolution from sideman to leader and exploring the lasting impact of his music following his passing earlier that year. Also included are Buddy Rich’s “Drums in the Afternoon” clinic, Pete Welding’s profile of blues icon Howlin’ Wolf, and Valerie Wilmer’s feature on versatile drummer Oliver Jackson. Additional highlights include Don Heckman’s series on the new directions of jazz rhythm, record reviews, and a Blindfold Test with Bobby Hutcherson. The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is exactly the same one you will receive. Please review photos for condition purposes.
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Table of Contents
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6 Chords and Discords
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9 News
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10 Strictly Ad Lib
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13 Bystander … by Martin Williams
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14 Drums in the Afternoon … Buddy Rich clinic, covered by Bill Quinn
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15 John Coltrane: Man in the Middle … by Martin Williams
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18 The New Jazz—A Matter of Doing, Part II … by Don Heckman
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20 “I Sing for the People” … Howlin’ Wolf’s life story, by Pete Welding
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26 Oliver Jackson: The Versatile Swinger … by Valerie Wilmer
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28 Record Reviews
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34 Blindfold Test: Bobby Hutcherson
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35 Book Review: The Big Bands
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45 Where and When … guide to current jazz attractions
Cover photos by Lee Tanner.