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Down Beat Magazine October 26, 1972 Vol. 39 No. 17 Annette Parks Cover
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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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12 – 88 Divided by 4 – Herbie Hancock, Roger Kellaway, Joe Sample, and Toshi in Part One of a roundtable discussion conducted by Harvey Siders
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14 – Ellis Larkins: An Appreciation – Composer Alec Wilder reflects on the return of one of his favorite musicians
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15 – Hampton Hawes’ New Universe – Santiago Gonzalez III describes the pianist’s new musical and personal outlook
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16 – Record Reviews
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21 – Readers Poll Ballot – Last chance to vote!
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31 – Caught in the Act: Weather Report • First Annual Astrodome Jazz Festival • Pittsburgh Jazz Festival • Revolutionary Ensemble
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35 – Book Review, by Bill Chase
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36 – Music Workshop: “A Delicate Balance”, by Marian McPartland
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38 – Jazz on Campus
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38 – Strictly Ad Lib
Cover photos: Annette Parks. Cover design by Robert Robertson.
Collector’s Note:
This 1972 issue offers a fascinating cross-section of jazz innovation and tradition. It features Part One of an important roundtable discussion with Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample, Roger Kellaway, and Toshi, as well as tributes to pianist Ellis Larkins and Hampton Hawes’ evolving artistry. With live coverage of Weather Report, the Astrodome Jazz Festival, and the Revolutionary Ensemble, this edition captures the rise of jazz fusion and experimental directions alongside classic influences. A desirable volume for collectors of early 1970s Down Beat.