Description
Down Beat Magazine March 20, 1969 Vol. 36 No. 6 13th Annual Percussion Issue
The condition of the item is in good condition. The item being pictured in this listing is the exactly the same item you will receive.
Please check picture for condition purposes.
We do offer combined shipping, just ask.
All of our items come with a plastic protective covering.
Table of Contents
-
6 – The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
-
10 – Chords and Discords
-
14 – News
-
14 – Strictly Ad Lib
-
15 – Feather’s Nest, by Leonard Feather
-
17 – A Drum Is a Woman – Dottie Dodgion’s life as a female jazz drummer, described by Carol Sloane
-
18 – Buddy Rich: Jazz Missionary – Rich and his big band bring jazz to a rock audience. By Dan Morgenstern
-
20 – Elvin Jones: A Different Drummer – A profile in words and pictures. Text by Howard Hart, photos by Giuseppe Pino and Jan Persson
-
22 – Keep It Swinging: Cozy Cole – The veteran drummer chats with Dan Morgenstern
-
24 – Record Reviews
-
30 – Old Wine—New Bottles
-
34 – Blindfold Test: Tommy Vig
-
36 – Caught in the Act: Carol Sloane • Mother Earth • Jazz as Dance • The Incredible String Band
-
49 – Music Workshop: Blue Percussion, by Bob Tilles
-
52 – Where & When: A Guide to Current Jazz Attractions
Cover photo: Buddy Rich, by Joseph L. Johnson
Collector’s Note:
This 13th Annual Percussion Issue is a standout in the Down Beat series, celebrating the artistry and influence of jazz drummers. It features Buddy Rich bridging jazz and rock audiences, Elvin Jones in a striking photo profile, and a candid interview with Cozy Cole. Also included is Carol Sloane’s profile of trailblazing female drummer Dottie Dodgion and Tommy Vig’s Blindfold Test. With its special focus on rhythm and percussion, this issue is especially valuable to collectors interested in the evolution of jazz drumming.