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Down Beat Magazine January 8, 1970 Vol. 37 No. 1 Cannonball Adderley Cover
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Table of Contents
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4 – The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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6 – Chords and Discords
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7 – News
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8 – Rock’s In My Head, by Alan Heineman
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8 – Strictly Ad Lib
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11 – Ornette Coleman: Ten Years After (Part II) – The conclusion of Martin Williams’ analysis of this year’s Hall of Fame winner
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12 – Cannonball the Communicator – The freewheeling Cannonball Adderley offers insights into the state of jazz today. By Chris Albertson
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14 – Herb Pomeroy: Confessions of a Jazz Teacher – Berklee’s Herb Pomeroy and Ira Gitler discuss the challenges of jazz education
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16 – 1970 School Jazz Festival Calendar – A detailed list of upcoming events
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18 – Record Reviews
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25 – Blindfold Test: Zoot Sims
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26 – Caught in the Act: Jazz Expo ’69
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30 – Music Workshop: Three Ways of Playing a Song, by Rudy Stevenson • Jazz on Campus
Collector’s Note:
Opening the new decade, this issue features Cannonball Adderley in a candid interview where he reflects on the state of jazz in 1970. It also includes the conclusion of Martin Williams’ critical analysis of Ornette Coleman, Zoot Sims’ Blindfold Test, and an in-depth conversation with Herb Pomeroy on the realities of jazz education. With the School Jazz Festival calendar and live coverage from Jazz Expo ’69, this issue captures both the forward-looking optimism and challenges facing jazz as it entered the 1970s.