Description
Down Beat Magazine – October 12, 1972 (Vol. 39, No. 16 – Freddie Hubbard, Elvin Jones)
This vintage issue of Down Beat Magazine (October 12, 1972, Vol. 39 No. 16) features Freddie Hubbard and Elvin Jones, with in-depth coverage of leading jazz innovators and events of the early 1970s. Inside, readers will find performance highlights, artist interviews, and instructional features.
Condition:
The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive. Please check the images for condition details. All magazines are shipped with a plastic protective covering. We do offer combined shipping—just ask.
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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12 – Love and Learn: The Ellingtonians at UW: Patricia Willard’s impressions of a historic week at the University of Wisconsin.
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15 – Billy Cobham: Intensity and Intuition: Mike Bourne profiles the powerhouse drummer of the Mahavishnu Orchestra.
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16 – Perry Robinson: Clarinet Energy: Bob Palmer interviews the forward-looking clarinetist.
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17 – Book Reviews, by Dan Morgenstern and Ralph Mutchler
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19 – Record Reviews
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24 – Old Wine–New Bottles, by Terry Martin
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25 – Readers Poll Ballot
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33 – Blindfold Test: Elvin Jones
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34 – Caught in the Act: McCoy Tyner; Kongsberg Jazz Festival; Tony Parenti Memorial Benefit.
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42 – Music Workshop: Freddie Hubbard’s “Interlude” solo, transcribed by Fred Jacobs.
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44 – Jazz on Campus
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47 – Strictly Ad Lib
Cover Design: Robert Robertson