Description
Down Beat Magazine – October 11, 1973 (Vol. 40 No. 16) – Hubert Laws, Dave Liebman Cover
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine features Hubert Laws and Dave Liebman on the cover, highlighting two of the era’s most forward-looking artists. Inside, Jim Schaffer presents an in-depth profile of Hubert Laws, while Larry Hicock’s interview with Dave Liebman offers insights into his artistry and evolving career. Additional highlights include Herb Nolan’s feature on Jon Faddis, Joe Klee’s profile of The World’s Greatest Jazz Band, and Charles Marra’s relaxed portrait of Zoot Sims. With festival coverage from Montreux and Pittsburgh, Stanley Clarke’s Blindfold Test, and Dick Grove’s continuing arranging workshop, this issue captures the vibrancy and diversity of early 1970s jazz.
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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First Chorus – 8
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Chords & Discords – 9
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News – 10
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Hubert Laws: In Review: Jim Schaffer interviews and discovers—Hubert Laws has it all! – 13
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Jon Faddis: Mr. Trumpet: The talented young man with a horn reveals his secret desire, by Herb Nolan – 15
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In Conversation With Dave Liebman, by Larry Hicock – 16
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The World’s Greatest Jazz Band: Joe Klee profiles the “Greatest” band – 18
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Record Reviews – 20
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Blindfold Test: Stanley Clarke – 35
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Zoot Sims… Relaxin’ at 69th St., by Charles Marra – 36
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Caught In The Act: Montreux ● John Mayall ● Rufus ● Pittsburgh Jazz Festival – 36
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Take A Chorus: Dr. William Fowler on Mt. Hood Community College’s unique music program – 41
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Music Workshop: Arranging Concepts, Part 8, by Dick Grove – 43
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Jazz On Campus – 45
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City Scene – 46
Cover photos: Hubert Laws, courtesy of CTI Records; Dave Liebman, courtesy of Columbia Records. Cover design and art by Kelly/Robertson.