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Here's a link to Archive.org to a Guitarist Roundtable in Downbeat magazine from July 24, 1958 with Sal Salvador, Jim Hall, Mundell Lowe, Johnny Smith and Chuck Wayne. They talk about their instruments, practice and improvements they would like to see in guitars. It's a guitar issue with articles about Barney Kessel, "Toots" Thielman, Laurindo Almeida plus a short History of Jazz Guitar.
Down Beat 1958-07-24: Vol 25 Iss 15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Archive.org has a collection of Downbeat magazines from 1934 to 2014. I enjoy reading some of the articles, news, record reviews and instrument ads. I saw a couple for those Kay Barney Kessel guitars. I thought this might be of interest to members. Please excuse me if this has been posted before.
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10-16-2022 06:34 PM
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Enjoyed reading this. Thanks. What was interesting reading the Editorial about Dick Clark's Bandstand and this new music "Rock and Roll".
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And fyi that site is incredible.........The site has me on a French New Wave film kick lately, and even the bad ones I've found there are good....The worst part for me though is stumbling upon what looks like / most likely is a really good film, only to learn it doesn't have Eng. subtitles.......
....and yes for sure my practice time is suffering !.... : )
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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I found the interview with Wes Montgomery from the July 20, 1961 5th Annual Guitar Issue that is often quoted elsewhere. I will look for the other Annual Guitar Issues and post them here if found.
Down Beat 1961-07-20: Vol 28 Iss 15 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Originally Posted by zephyrregent
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Originally Posted by Litterick
EDIT: In case s/o did not get it — this post is half (but only half) ironic. Of course be careful with such sites and never visit them w/o a blocking [sic] plugin.
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I've been watching movies on OK.ru for years with no problems. It's a popular site in the film noir groups on Facebook and none of them have reported problems. According to Alexa, it 's internet ranking is 56th in the world and 7th in Russia. I was surprised when it wasn't banned or blocked after the invasion of Ukraine.
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It's amazing how great DB used to be compared to the POS it is today.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
....I'm trying to remember whose DB cover photo made me decide to finally cancel my subscription - - I think it was Michael Jackson.
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Originally Posted by sgcim
Last edited by zephyrregent; 10-17-2022 at 10:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by Dennis D
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Wow. Those record reviews are..... rough!
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Originally Posted by Bop Head
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Originally Posted by zephyrregent
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Originally Posted by ChazFromCali
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Originally Posted by rob taft
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Originally Posted by Bop Head
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I always enjoyed reading the "Blindfold" tests. Some were very funny. A great one was by alto saxophonist Lou Donaldson. He was given a tune by alto saxophonist David Binney.
"3. David Binney
“Solo” (from Third Occasion, Mythology ). Binney, alto saxophone. Recorded in 2008.
Before: I tell you one thing; you can take that off, whoever it is. I don’t even care. That’s got nothing to do with jazz at all. They say he’s searching, but I know what he’s searching for—a saxophone teacher. That’s what he needs.
Have you ever played free?
No, I never played free ’cause I wanted to get paid [laughter]. A lot of people asked me why did you play those funk records? I said, look man, in the record business the record company will keep you on if you sell some records. If you don’t sell any records, you fired. I know a lot of great, well not exactly great but a lot of good musicians who could have sustained a little longer if they’d have just bent, just a little. Not a whole lot, just a little. But they wouldn’t do it so they were unemployed. They’re on welfare.
After: Find a teacher, quick. Learn how to play some blues. Get him some Charlie Parker records. I’m around if he doesn’t understand what I’m saying, he can come anywhere I’m playing and I’ll show him. Fortunately, as old as I am I still can play just about as well as I always did. I might break down tomorrow but today I’m alright."
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Lou had some great comments on modern jazz. Outside jazz? It should be played outside the jazz club.
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BTW: The quality of DB magazine may have declined but the digital editions of DB are downloadable since the September 2008 edition as PDFs at
DownBeat | Digital Edition | Archive
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