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TITLE: DOWNBEAT Magazine
[Piano/Guitar Music printed in each issue! See FULL contents below!]
ISSUE DATE: JUNE 1982; Vol 49, No 6
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: MARK O'CONNOR, Classical, Country, Fusion, Jazz-Rock Fiddler.

FEATURES:
MARK O'CONNOR:
FROM THE DAWGS T0 THE DREGS -- Can one of the wortds most honored bluegrass fiddlers find fame and fortune with an electric jazz-rock fusion band? O'Connor tells Mitchell Feldman of his brief yet meteoric career.

ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO: ADVENTURES IN THE URBAN BUSH -- Where the music is -- Chicago to Paris, Lagos to Jamaica -- that's where you'll find Messrs. Bowie, Jarman, Mitchell, Favors, and Moye. John Litweller, who has observed the band from its beginnings nearly two decades ago. offers this update.

HODES' BLUES:
STILL ART AFTER ALL THESE YEARS -- Born in Russia, nurtured on the Windy City's South Side musical scene of the '20s, and veteran of the "tad" vs. amodern~~ jazz wars, Art Hodes remains one of the foremost practitioners of authentic jazz and blues piano, as Sam Freedman relates.

1982 down beat STUDENT RECORDING AWARDS -- In the results of our fifth annual "deebee" contest for outstanding high school and college musical performances, you'll discover the movers and shakers of tomorrow's music today.

DEPARTMENTS:
Record Reviews: John Surman; Al Di Meola; Shelly Manne; Benny Wallace; Mario Pavone; Dick Wellstood; The Blasters ; Gene Ammnons; Joseph Jarman/Don Moye; Lester Bowie; Grover Washington Jr; Fred Filth; The Muffins; Material; Curlew; Dolo Coker; Cedar Watton; Poss Trout Van Manakas; Clarence Gatemouth Brown; Albert Collins; Weather Report; Joe Thomas; Eddie Johnson; Harold Ashby; Chaille Morrow/Greg Velez; David Moss; Toshiriori Kondo/Paul Lovens; Alive!; Waxing On: Keyboard Concepts.
Blindfold Test: George Shearing, by Fred Bouchard.
Profile: Adrian Belew, by Bill Milkowski; John Clark, by Lee Jeske.
CAUGHT: Jaco Pastorius, by Howard Mandel; Third Stream Fest, by Fred Bouchard; Cecil Taylor Extended Unit, by Lee Jeske.
Pro Sessions:
"Ndse: The Archenemy" by Larry Blakely.
"How To Handle Pandicitonic Harmony, Part II," by Dr William L. Fowler.
"Adding Horns To Vocal Charts," by Sonny Burriette.
Book Review: Mother Of The Skies: A Study Of Ma Rainey, by Pete Welding.
Miscellany: The First Chorus;City; Jazzlines; Chords & Discords; Pro Shop; News.
Cover photography of Mark O'Connor by Bill Stevens; design by Bill Linehan.


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