Description
Down Beat Magazine February 1, 1973 Vol. 40 No. 2 – Mike Barone, Benny Powell Feature
This vintage February 1, 1973 issue of Down Beat Magazine highlights “Splendor in the Brass,” a roundtable discussion with Mike Barone, Red Callender, Sweets Edison, and Benny Powell, conducted by Harvey Siders, exploring their careers and perspectives on the brass tradition. Also featured is Ernie Wilkins’ affectionate tribute, “My Friend Clark Terry,” reflecting on the trumpeter’s personality and prowess. Additional content includes extensive record reviews, a Blindfold Test with Woody Shaw, and performance coverage featuring Jethro Tull, Ornette Coleman, Milford Graves, MJQ with the Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, and more. The issue also contains a Music Workshop transcription of Thad Jones’ “H and T Blues.” 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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4 The First Chorus … by Charles Suber
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8 Chords and Discords
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10 News
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13 Splendor in the Brass … roundtable with Mike Barone, Red Callender, Sweets Edison, and Benny Powell, conducted by Harvey Siders
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17 My Friend Clark Terry … reminiscence by Ernie Wilkins
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18 Record Reviews
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26 Blindfold Test: Woody Shaw
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27 Caught in the Act: David Baker/Indiana Univ. Jazz Band • Jethro Tull • Joe Coleman’s Jazz Supreme • MJQ/Phoenix Symphony Orchestra • Milford Graves • Ornette Coleman
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32 Music Workshop: Thad Jones’ “H and T Blues” solo, transcribed by David Baker
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33 Jazz on Campus
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34 Strictly Ad Lib
Cover photos: Annette Parks. Cover design and art by Kelly and Robertson.