Down Beat Magazine July 10, 1969 Vol 36 No. 14 Thirty-Five Years of Down Beat


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Down Beat Magazine July 10, 1969 Vol. 36 No. 14 Thirty-Five Years of Down Beat

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Table of Contents

  • 6 – The First Chorus, by Charles Suber

  • 10 – Chords and Discords

  • 13 – News

  • 14 – Bystander, by Martin Williams

  • 15 – TV Soundings, by Leonard Feather

  • 16St. Louis Blues – A report on the Intercollegiate Jazz Festival by Charles Suber

  • 18–37Thirty-Five Years of Down Beat – A nostalgic look at the magazine’s history and the music’s evolution:

    • 18 – The ’30s

    • 22 – The ’40s

    • 27 – The ’50s

    • 31 – The ’60s

  • 38 – Music Workshop: A Treasury of Great Jazz Solos – Roy Eldridge’s Body and Soul • Charlie Christian’s Rose Room • Charlie Parker’s Groovin’ High and Relaxin’ at Camarillo • Stan Getz’ Early Autumn • Miles Davis’ Godchild

  • 46 – Strictly Ad Lib

Cover montage by Bill Quinn

Collector’s Note:
This special anniversary issue commemorates Thirty-Five Years of Down Beat, offering a retrospective through four decades of jazz. With rare features covering the 1930s through the 1960s, it highlights both the magazine’s legacy and the evolution of the music itself. The Treasury of Great Jazz Solos section, spotlighting iconic performances by Eldridge, Christian, Parker, Getz, and Davis, makes this edition particularly valuable for historians and collectors seeking a landmark piece of jazz publishing history.

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