Description
Down Beat Magazine – February 18, 1971 (Vol. 38, No. 4 – Carol Kaye and Lee Konitz)
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine (February 18, 1971, Vol. 38 No. 4) features alto saxophonist Lee Konitz and bassist Carol Kaye, with in-depth articles on their careers and contributions to jazz and modern music. The issue also includes Valerie Wilmer’s look at Ghana’s pop scene, a spotlight on bassist Larry Ridley, and Mike Bourne’s colorful account of meeting Captain Beefheart.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check the images for condition details. All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering. We do offer combined shipping—just ask.
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 – The Bystander, by Martin Williams
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11 – Strictly Ad Lib
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12 – Lee Konitz: Creative Communicator: Thomas Tolnay explores the inventive altoist’s ideas, teaching, roots, and perspective on the jazz scene.
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14 – Souled Out in Ghana: Valerie Wilmer reports on the African pop music scene.
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16 – Spotlight on Larry Ridley: Eliot Meadow interviews the bassist about his background and views.
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18 – Me and Beefheart at Manteno: Drummer-journalist Mike Bourne recalls meeting Captain Beefheart in the hinterlands.
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20 – Stereo Spectrum: Charles Graham highlights the latest stereo products.
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21 – Record Reviews
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26 – Old Wine—New Bottles, by John McDonough
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30 – Blindfold Test: Freda Payne
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31 – Caught in the Act: Performances by Ornette Coleman, Count Basie, and Laura Nyro.
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33 – Music Workshop: Electric Bass Styles, by Carol Kaye