Description
Down Beat Magazine May 20, 1965 Vol. 32 No. 11 – Yusef Lateef, Buddy DeFranco Feature
This vintage May 20, 1965 issue of Down Beat Magazine features Yusef Lateef in “Sound Is Color,” where he discusses his career and exploration of Far Eastern sounds and instruments, and Buddy DeFranco in “One Octave Down—One Career Up,” focusing on his successful incorporation of bass clarinet into his artistry. Also included are profiles of Bill Smith, Stan Getz, and Charles Davis, plus festival coverage, record reviews, and a Blindfold Test with Dexter Gordon. The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is exactly the same one you will receive. Please check photos for condition purposes.
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Table of Contents
ARTICLES
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13 At Home in Any Music … Dan Morgenstern on Bill Smith, clarinetist, composer, and teacher
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14 Always a Melodist … George Hoefer on Stan Getz’s early career and rise to popularity
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17 One Octave Down—One Career Up … Geoffrey Marne on Buddy DeFranco’s success with bass clarinet
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18 Baritone Saxophone As a Way of Life … Allan Zola Kronzek on Charles Davis
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18 Sound Is Color … Pete Welding’s profile of multireed player Yusef Lateef
REVIEWS
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12 Caught in the Act: Collegiate Jazz Festival • Lucky Thompson–Roy Eldridge • The Cleveland Orchestra • Ellington–Basie–Blakey • Neophonic Orchestra
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23 Record Reviews
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30 Comments on Classics … by Donal J. Henahan
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31 Blindfold Test: Dexter Gordon
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35 Book Review: Sometimes I Wonder
DEPARTMENTS
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8 Chords and Discords
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10 News
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11 Strictly Ad Lib
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36 Jazz on Campus … by George Wiskirchen, C.S.C.
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38 Bystander … by Martin Williams
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39 Jazz Quiz
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43 Where and When … guide to current jazz attractions