Down Beat Magazine July 11, 1968 The Amplified Lee Konitz


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Discover a captivating slice of jazz history with this July 11, 1968, issue of Down Beat Magazine, centered around the electrifying style of Lee Konitz. This vintage magazine is a true gem for collectors and lovers of jazz, showcasing the evolution of music during a vibrant era. Detailed features discuss Konitz's amplified sound, a detailed profile on the New Orleans’ first jazz festival, and insights into British avant-garde jazz, making it a well-rounded read for any music enthusiast.

This issue not only highlights the legacy of one of jazz's great alto saxophonists but also serves as a cultural snapshot of the late 1960s, an exhilarating time for musical innovation. Readers can appreciate the in-depth journalism and reviews that paint a vibrant picture of the music scene, making it essential for anyone chronicling the history of jazz and rock fusion. As the magazine delves into topics like the new wave of jazz in England and the emerging artists of the time, it provides crucial context for fans and historians alike.

Condition is good, showcasing minor wear consistent with its age while maintaining the magazine's overall integrity. This rare collectible is perfect for display or as an addition to your collection of vintage magazines.

  • Cover Feature: A deep dive into “Inside Lee Konitz – The Electrified Altoist.”
  • Includes profiles of exciting events, including New Orleans' inaugural jazz festival and the British avant-garde scene.

The exact item pictured is the one you will receive, coming with a plastic protective covering for preservation. Not only does it tell the story of its fan-favorite artists, but it also presents a fantastic snapshot of a dynamic period in music history. Order now to secure this crucial piece of music journalism!

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