Description
Down Beat Magazine October 3, 1968 Vol. 35 No. 20 – John Lee Hooker Story (No Label)
This vintage October 3, 1968 issue of Down Beat Magazine features John Lee Hooker in “Me and the Blues,” where the legendary singer-guitarist reflects on the roots of his music and the new audiences discovering his work. Other highlights include Valerie Wilmer’s profile of drummer Ed Blackwell, Stanley Dance’s interview with pianist-arranger Ed Wilcox of the Jimmie Lunceford band, and extensive coverage of international and U.S. jazz festivals. The issue also includes record reviews, a Music Workshop on electronics in jazz, and the 12th Annual Down Beat Hall of Fame Scholarship information. The magazine is in good condition. The item pictured in this listing is exactly the same one you will receive. Please review photos for condition purposes.
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Table of Contents
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6 The First Chorus … by Charles Suber
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11 Chords and Discords
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12 News
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14 View from the Hydrant … by Stanley Dance
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15 John Lee Hooker: Me and the Blues … as told to Pete Welding
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18 Ed Blackwell: Well-Tempered Drummer … by Valerie Wilmer
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20 Ed Wilcox: Lunceford Ace … interview by Stanley Dance
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24 Record Reviews
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27 Record Briefs
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29 Caught in the Act: Antibes Jazz Festival • Sonny Rollins • Ray Nance • Pittsburgh Jazz Festival • Walter Bishop
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34 Music Workshop: Electronics in the Jazz Band • Chord Studies for Saxophone
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39 Strictly Ad Lib
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40 12th Annual Down Beat Hall of Fame Scholarship Information
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44 Where and When … guide to current jazz attractions
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44 Readers Poll Ballot
Cover photo: John Lee Hooker, by Ray Flerlage