Description
Down Beat Magazine – November 23, 1972 (Vol. 39 No. 19) – Clark Terry, Joseph Johnson Cover
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine features cover photos of Clark Terry and Joseph Johnson, alongside standout articles on the 15th annual Monterey Jazz Festival, composer/instrumentalist Bayeté, and arranger Alan Broadbent. With festival coverage, interviews, reviews, and educational content, this issue captures the vibrant spirit of the early 1970s jazz scene. A unique and collectible addition for jazz fans and magazine collectors.
Condition
The magazine is in good condition for its age. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check photos carefully 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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8 – Chords and Discords
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10 – News
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11 – Strictly Ad Lib
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12 – Monterey Memo: Harvey Siders reviews the 15th annual Monterey Jazz Festival
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15 – Bayeté: Total Communication: Santiago A. Gonzalez III interviews a unique composer/instrumentalist
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16 – Alan Broadbent: All the Way From New Zealand: Jim Szantor profiles the brilliant composer-arranger
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18 – Record Reviews
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25 – Caught In The Act: Tangier ’72 ● Cannonball Adderley ● Jimmy Giuffre Three
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32 – Music Workshop: Arranging Concepts by Dick Grove, Part 6
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34 – Jazz On Campus
Cover photos: Clark Terry—Joseph L. Johnson; all others—Veryl Oakland. Cover design and art by Kelly and Robertson.