Down Beat Magazine January 31, 1974 Vol 41 No. 2 Don Ellis, Freddie Hubbard


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Down Beat Magazine January 31, 1974 – Vol. 41, No. 2 – Don Ellis, Freddie Hubbard

This vintage January 31, 1974 issue of Down Beat Magazine features Don Ellis and Freddie Hubbard, offering a fascinating snapshot of the jazz world in the early 1970s. The condition of the item is good. The magazine pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please review all photos for condition purposes.

We do offer combined shipping upon request. All of our items come with a protective plastic covering.

Table of Contents

  • First Chorus – p. 6

  • Chords & Discords – p. 7

  • News – p. 8

  • On The Road – p. 9

FEATURES

  • Lester Bowie: “Lester … Who?” – Not your typical bravura trumpeter. By Ray Townley (p. 11)

  • Freddie Hubbard: “Without music, life would be dull.” – In-depth interview with the acclaimed trumpeter. By Neil Tesser (p. 12)

  • Don Ellis – From Hindustani influences to haikus, strings, and Brazil. By Patricia Willard (p. 14)

  • Randy Brecker – Concluding the interview begun in April. By Jim Schaffer (p. 16)

REVIEWS & PROFILES

  • Record Reviews – p. 17

  • Profile: Doug & Jean Carn, by Ray Townley (p. 26)

  • Profile: Elliott Murphy, by Joe Klee (p. 26)

CAUGHT

  • Eric Mercury: “Gospel Goes To Nuremberg,” as witnessed by Herb Nolan (p. 27)

DEPARTMENTS & SPECIAL FEATURES

  • Blindfold Test: Jimmy Smith – p. 28

  • Perspectives: “Respect,” by Bob Palmer (p. 29)

  • Workshop: Ted Dunbar’s Guitar Solo, “No Greater Love” – Transcribed & annotated by David Baker (p. 32)

  • “How To” Polish Your Brass – A technical piece by Dr. William Fowler and Dom Spera (p. 34)

  • City Scene – p. 37

Cover design and art by Kelly/Robertson.

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