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Downbeat - December 2016 screenshot
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There are many roads to jazz, as any collection of fans will demonstrate. But for many of those fans, whose age today can fall anywhere between 10 and 80, that road has been paved with issues of DownBeat magazine.

Over the decades it has instructed, recommended, criticized, praised, condemned, advocated and, in the aggregate, honored the most dynamic American music of the twentieth century. Millions have been led to records and artists on the strength of a DownBeat review, news tip, or profile. It has shaped young tastes in need of guidance and challenged older ones in need of a wake-up call. In the 1930s, before any important book on jazz had yet been written, DownBeat collected the first important body of pre-1935 jazz history. It became a monthly, then semi-monthly, a diary of the swing era as it happened, then tracked the progression of bop, pop, rock, freedom, fusion, and nineties neoclassicism, all from the perspective of the musician.

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  Banned 3.08.2012 74 17231
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  Resident 21.04.2014 1588
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Ave Maria Schneider, suberp woman.
She was copyist and assistant of the incredible Gil Evans for years, learned so much, that she did the opposite way of 'Billy Strayhorn' who composed and arranged 100% of: 'Take the A Train', 'Lush Life' and 'Chelsea Bridge', when Duke Ellington got the credits, by the way, such a shame, his most famous success do not belongs to him.

Do not confuse with the French actress of 'The last tango in Paris', that of the French name only has; 'Maria'. By the way, the 'Tango' as a designed style we hear today is from South America, Argentina, the gene and influences of it are hard to find, but we have European genres with same name.
  Member 15.10.2014 23
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Not sure what your input about an actress is doing here, but Tango music, it just so happens, was born equally in Uruguay and Argentina : ) In fact, according to a TV interview of Ástor Piazzolla that I saw in Buenos Aires some time ago, it's a blend of several European folkloric music, in large part but not only Neapolitan, and Spanish, blended with African rhythms from the candombe ceremonies of former (Uruguayan and Argentinian) slave people.
  Moderator 21.01.2012 2373 16092
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Great to see this Magazine here , thank you Rotten Surfer

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