Down Beat Magazine January 11, 1968 Vol 35 No. 1 Nina Simone Cover


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Down Beat Magazine January 11, 1968 Vol. 35 No. 1 Nina Simone Cover

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Table of Contents

  • 8 – Chords and Discords

  • 13 – News

  • 14 – Strictly Ad Lib

  • 15Background Music, by Burt Korall

  • 16The Real Nina Simone – An interview is not always a matter of set questions and ready-made answers, as this encounter between Miss Simone and Michael Zwerin reveals.

  • 18I’m Looking Through You – Pete Welding answers John Gabree’s attack on the Beatles.

  • 20European Impressions – A first-hand account of the Newport Jazz Festival in Europe tour. By Dan Morgenstern

  • 23Berlin Jazz Days – Leonard Feather reports on the happenings at this international festival.

  • 25Quotet – Diverse opinions on the compatibility of jazz and rock are offered by various jazz artists. By Harvey Siders

  • 26 – Record Reviews

  • 31 – Reel Jazz, by Harvey Siders

  • 32 – Blindfold Test: Andy Williams

  • 34 – Caught in the Act: Prague Jazz Festival • Toshiko Akiyoshi • Various Artists • Salvation • Spontaneous Music Ensemble/Derek Bailey

  • 46 – Where and When: A Guide to Current Jazz Attractions

Cover photo: Francine Windham

Collector’s Note:
This issue is a standout for collectors, featuring an intimate and unconventional interview with Nina Simone at the peak of her artistry, offering rare insight into her creative world. In addition, it includes a spirited defense of The Beatles by Pete Welding, situating the magazine at the crossroads of jazz and rock discourse in the late 1960s. Together, these features make this volume a compelling addition to any vintage music magazine collection.

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