Description
Down Beat Magazine – January 18, 1973 (Vol. 40 No. 1) – Charles Lloyd, Benny Maupin Cover
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine features Charles Lloyd and Benny Maupin, two versatile reedmen at different stages of their careers. In New Journey, Rob Crocker interviews Charles Lloyd about his evolving musical direction, while Elliot Meadow introduces readers to Herbie Hancock’s rising sideman, Benny Maupin. Additional highlights include Roger Riggins’ profile of pianist-composer Andrew Hill, Bonnie Marranca’s feature on songwriter Dory Previn, and Mike Bourne’s look at boogie bandleader Wayne Cochran.
Also featured are record reviews, Harold Jones’ Blindfold Test, and live coverage of Brownie’s Revenge, the Ira Sullivan Jazz Adventure Unit, Dizzy Gillespie, and Keith Jarrett. David Baker provides a Music Workshop transcription of Curtis Fuller’s “Bongo Bop” solo, rounding out this issue’s balance of jazz masters, innovators, and emerging talent.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition for its age. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check photos carefully for condition details.
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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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12 – Strictly Ad Lib
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13 – Charles Lloyd: New Journey, by Rob Crocker
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14 – Andrew Hill: Quiet Pioneer, by Roger Riggins
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15 – Dory Previn: Out of the Bell Jar, by Bonnie Marranca
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16 – Meet Benny Maupin, by Elliot Meadow
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18 – Wayne Cochran: The Prophet of Boogie, by Mike Bourne
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19 – 1972 School Jazz Festival Calendar
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20 – Record Reviews
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31 – Blindfold Test: Harold Jones
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32 – Caught In The Act: Brownie’s Revenge ● Ira Sullivan Jazz Adventure Unit ● Dizzy Gillespie ● Keith Jarrett
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40 – Music Workshop: Curtis Fuller’s “Bongo Bop” solo, transcribed by David Baker
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41 – Jazz On Campus