Description
Down Beat Magazine – March 18, 1971 (Vol. 38, No. 6 – Jo Jones: An Intimate Portrait)
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine (March 18, 1971, Vol. 38 No. 6) features a special profile of legendary drummer Jo Jones, “Percussion Patriarch,” presented in a unique and personal setting. The issue also includes interviews with Art Blakey, Chico Hamilton, and Roy Burns, offering a rare percussion-focused edition that highlights some of jazz’s most influential drummers.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check the images for condition details. All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering. We do offer combined shipping—just ask.
Table of Contents:
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The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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Chords and Discords
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News
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Strictly Ad Lib
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Art Blakey’s Jazz Message: Thomas Tolnay interviews the influential drummer-leader.
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Jo Jones: Percussion Patriarch: Lewis K. McMillan Jr. offers an intimate portrait of one of jazz’s greatest drummers.
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Youthful Time: Chico Hamilton speaks with Mike Bourne about his career and approach.
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Percussion Discussion: Roy Burns discusses his career and drumming insights with Charles Suber.
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Record Reviews
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Caught in the Act: Marty Grosz and the Sounds of Swing; Herbie Mann; Ken McIntyre
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Music Workshop: Drum Shop Talk with Bob Tilles, by Charles Suber