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DB Inside<br />
Departments<br />
8 First Take<br />
10 Chords & Discords<br />
13 The Beat<br />
16 European Scene<br />
16 The Archives<br />
April 17, 1958<br />
19 Backstage With ...<br />
Buddy Guy<br />
20 Caught<br />
21 <strong>Players</strong><br />
Peter Evans<br />
Will Bernard<br />
Alexandre Kassin<br />
Mike Clark<br />
61 Reviews<br />
86 Jazz on Campus<br />
90 Blindfold Test<br />
Lew Tabackin<br />
61 Tierney Sutton Band<br />
The Microscopic Septet<br />
6 DOWNBEAT April 2009<br />
JIM LUBRANO<br />
Jon Hassell<br />
26 Freddie Hubbard<br />
Ready For Anything | By Dan Ouellette<br />
Features<br />
He played in, out, high, low, hard, soft, fluidly and prodigiously. Freddie<br />
Hubbard’s dazzling technique and musical genius made him perhaps the most<br />
influential trumpeter in jazz over the past 50 years, with his wild musical ride<br />
almost matched by his personality. To remember the late trumpeter after his<br />
death last December, we talked to many of his contemporaries and the younger<br />
artists he influenced about his life, music and lasting legacy.<br />
32 Jon Hassell<br />
Interbreeding Tones<br />
By Marcus O’Dair<br />
36 David Weiss<br />
Straddling Generations<br />
By David French<br />
40 Arve Henriksen<br />
Norwegian Map<br />
By Peter Margasak<br />
54 Martial Solal<br />
Blunt Assessment<br />
By Ted Panken<br />
44 Roy Eldridge<br />
Little Jazz Goes<br />
a Long Way<br />
DOWNBEAT ARCHIVES—<br />
MARCH 19, 1959<br />
By Dan Morgenstern<br />
48 Sean Jones<br />
Master Class<br />
52 Transcription<br />
32<br />
80 Musicians’ Gear Guide<br />
Great Finds From the<br />
NAMM Show<br />
Cover photography by Francis Wolff © Mosaic Images