Down Beat Magazine February 28, 1974 Vol 41 No. 4 James Moody, Marion Brown


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Down Beat Magazine February 28, 1974 Vol. 41 No. 4 – James Moody, Marion Brown Feature

This vintage February 28, 1974 issue of Down Beat Magazine features saxophonist James Moody in “Moody’s Mood for Understanding” by Herb Nolan, exploring his artistry and enduring influence, and Marion Brown in “Geechee Recollections in New England” by Bob Palmer, focusing on his cultural roots and creative vision. Also included is Peter Keepnews’ feature on the Collective Black Artists’ Ensemble (CBAE), a profile of Mark/Almond, and record reviews. Other highlights include a Blindfold Test with Stanley Turrentine, profiles of Barry Manilow and Howard King, and a perspective on Booker Ervin by Gary Giddins. The issue also features instructional content, including Anderson White’s Jazz Bowing guide and Jerry Hahn’s guitar exercise on alternate picking. 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

  • 6 First Chorus

  • 7 Chords & Discords

  • 8 News

  • 9 On the Road

  • 10 What Is the CBAE … by Peter Keepnews

  • 11 Mark/Almond … interview by Mike Bourne

  • 12 Marion Brown: Geechee Recollections in New England … by Bob Palmer

  • 14 James Moody: Moody’s Mood for Understanding … by Herb Nolan

  • 16 Record Reviews

  • 22 Blindfold Test: Stanley Turrentine

  • 24 Profile: Barry Manilow … by Jim Schaffer • Howard King … by Herb Nolan

  • 25 Caught in the Act: Cleo Laine • Count Basie in Barcelona • Sarah Vaughan Sings in the Baths

  • 27 Perspective: “Weather Bird” … Gary Giddins appraises Booker Ervin

  • 28 How To: Jazz Bowing … by Anderson White

  • 29 Workshop: Alternate Picking Guitar Exercise … by Jerry Hahn

  • 31 Jazz on Campus

  • 34 City Scene

Cover design and art by Kelly/Robertson.

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