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Down Beat Magazine November 6, 1975 Stanley Turrentine, Dewey Redman
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Table of Contents
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12 Stanley Turrentine: “Dues On Top Of Dues,” by Herb Nolan. The veteran Pittsburgh tenor man feels that jazz is currently at its highest point, with many of the old pros, himself included, selling extremely well. And to think, he almost gave it up to be a postman.
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14 Dewey Redman: “Coincidentals,” by John B. Litweiler. The eclectic and versatile Dewey has traveled many roads during his career. And regardless whether he’s playing with Ornette or Keith, he knows the secret of complete compatibility.
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17 Kenny Barron: “Communicating With His Keys,” by Neil Tesser. A long-time pianist for Yusef Lateef, the musically demonstrative Barron is beginning to make waves with his own solo outings.
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19 Record Reviews: Rahsaan Roland Kirk; Sonny Criss; Freddie Hubbard; Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band; Billy Cobham; Cesar Ascarrunz; Bud Freeman; Ronnie Foster; Journey; Ben Webster; Various Artists; Sun Ra; Gil Evans/Tadd Dameron.
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33 Blindfold Test: Lonnie Liston Smith
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34 Profile: Bruce Johnstone, by Herb Nolan • John B. Williams, by Frankie R. Nemko
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36 Caught: Buddy Rich Orchestra, by John McDonough • The Legends Of Jazz, by Chris Sheridan • Red Rodney Quintet, by Scott Albin and Marc Meyers • Harold Ousley, by Chuck Berg • Don DeMicheal/Jerry Fuller Swingtet, Benny Goodman, by John McDonough
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40 How To Hit The High Notes—On Sax, by Dr. William L. Fowler
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41 Workshop: Three Fingering Charts, by Dr. William L. Fowler
Departments
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6 First Chorus
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8 Chords And Discords
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9 News
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10 News/Final Bar
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44 City Scene
Cover Design/Art: Kelly/Robertson