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Down Beat Magazine July 1, 1965 Vol. 32 No. 19 – Jim Hall, Attila Zoller Feature
This vintage July 1, 1965 issue of Down Beat Magazine features Jim Hall in “The Unassuming Jim Hall,” where Don Nelsen examines the acclaimed guitarist’s artistry and self-critical nature, alongside Dan Morgenstern’s feature, “The Odyssey of Attila Zoller,” chronicling the European guitarist’s international journey and rising recognition in New York. The issue also includes articles on rhythm guitar, blues guitar, and the relationship between art and craft in jazz. Additional highlights include record reviews, performance coverage, and a Blindfold Test with guitarist Howard Roberts. 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
ARTICLES
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16 On Art and Craft … Marjorie Hyams Ericsson questions whether jazz is more than craft and technique
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17 The Tough Straight Art … Tom Scanlan on rhythm guitar, with insights from Steve Jordan
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20 The Unassuming Jim Hall … profile by Don Nelsen
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22 Stringin’ the Blues … Pete Welding on the geographic styles of blues guitar
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25 The Odyssey of Attila Zoller … by Dan Morgenstern
REVIEWS
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26 Record Reviews
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48 Blindfold Test: Howard Roberts
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50 Caught in the Act: Intercollegiate Jazz Festival • Attila Zoller • Bruin Jazz Ensemble
DEPARTMENTS
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8 Chords and Discords
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14 News
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15 Strictly Ad Lib
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52 Feather’s Nest … by Leonard Feather
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54 Second Chorus … by Nat Hentoff
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55 Bystander … by Martin Williams
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59 Jazz on Campus … by George Wiskirchen, C.S.C.
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62 Show Biz: A Hipster’s Quiz … by Gary A. Soucie
Cover photograph by Joe Alper.