Description
Down Beat Magazine September 18, 1969 – Vol. 36, No. 19 – Blood, Sweat & Tears
This vintage September 18, 1969 issue of Down Beat Magazine features Blood, Sweat & Tears with a focus on their hit “Spinning Wheel” in the Music Workshop section. As the 17th Annual School Music Issue, it includes special coverage on music education, jazz programs, and the voices shaping the future of jazz and popular music. The condition of the item is good. The magazine pictured in this listing is the exact copy you will receive. Please check the photos for condition details.
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Table of Contents
17th Annual School Music Issue
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4 The First Chorus, by Charles Suber
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8 Chords and Discords
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11 News
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12 Strictly Ad Lib
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14 Defining Black Music – Interview with David Baker, head of Indiana University’s jazz program. By Mike Bourne
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16 If You Can Hear Us … We Apologize – Educator Harry Morgan reports on the First Youth Music Institute at the University of Wisconsin
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18 The Exuberance of Eric Kloss – A profile of the young saxophonist’s promising career. By Michael Cuscuna
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20 Record Reviews
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27 Old Wine—New Bottles
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28 Blindfold Test: Herbie Hancock
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30 Caught in the Act: Morgan State Jazz Festival
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32 How They Voted – Conclusion of Critics Poll Balloting
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45 Music Workshop – Blood, Sweat & Tears’ Spinning Wheel