Description
Down Beat Magazine March 1, 1973 – Vol. 40, No. 4 – The Mancini Generation
This vintage March 1, 1973 issue of Down Beat Magazine features The Mancini Generation on the cover, with additional highlights including features on Art Pepper, Eddie Henderson, Donald Byrd, and a special piece on Duke Ellington. The condition of the item is good. The magazine pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please check the photos for condition details.
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Table of Contents
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4 The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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9 Chords and Discords
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10 News
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12 Guest Column, by Mel Tormé
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12 Strictly Ad Lib
FEATURES
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13 The Lorton Project – Donald Byrd and Leonard Goines describe their jazz project for prisoners.
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14 The Mancini Generation: No Gaps – Harvey Siders takes readers behind the scenes of the television series.
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16 Art Pepper: “I’m Here to Stay” – After years of setbacks, the alto saxophonist’s comeback looks clear. By Charles Marra.
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18 The Ellington Special: A Labor of Love – Behind the taping of a Duke Ellington TV special. By Harvey Siders.
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20 Eddie Henderson: Hancock’s Horn – Elliot Meadow interviews the young trumpeter and Herbie Hancock sideman.
DEPARTMENTS
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21 Record Reviews
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28 Blindfold Test: Doc Severinsen, Part II
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29 Caught In The Act – Bobby Hackett–Vic Dickenson; Latin Music Festival
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32 Music Workshop – Three classic Kid Ory solos (Bucktown Stomp, Weary Blues, Gutbucket Blues), transcribed and annotated by David Baker
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33 Jazz on Campus
Cover design and art by Kelly and Robertson