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£3.50 £3.50 . U.K DECEMBER 2014 DOWNBEAT.COM D O W N B E AT 79TH ANNUAL READERS POLL WINNERS | MIGUEL ZENÓN | CHICK COREA | PAT METHENY | DIANA KRALL DECEMBER 2014 DECEMBER 2014 VOLUME 81 / NUMBER 12 President Kevin Maher Publisher Frank Alkyer Editor Bobby Reed Associate Editor Davis Inman Contributing Editor Ed Enright Art Director LoriAnne Nelson Contributing Designer Žaneta Čuntová Bookkeeper Margaret Stevens Circulation Manager Sue Mahal Circulation Associate Kevin R. Maher Circulation Assistant Evelyn Oakes ADVERTISING SALES Record Companies & Schools Jennifer Ruban-Gentile 630-941-2030 [email protected] Musical Instruments & East Coast Schools Ritche Deraney 201-445-6260 [email protected] Advertising Sales Associate Pete Fenech 630-941-2030 [email protected] OFFICES 102 N. Haven Road, Elmhurst, IL 60126–2970 630-941-2030 / Fax: 630-941-3210 http://downbeat.com [email protected] CUSTOMER SERVICE 877-904-5299 / [email protected] CONTRIBUTORS Senior Contributors: Michael Bourne, Aaron Cohen, Howard Mandel, John McDonough Atlanta: Jon Ross; Austin: Kevin Whitehead; Boston: Fred Bouchard, Frank- John Hadley; Chicago: John Corbett, Alain Drouot, Michael Jackson, Peter Margasak, Bill Meyer, Mitch Myers, Paul Natkin, Howard Reich; Denver: Norman Provizer; Indiana: Mark Sheldon; Iowa: Will Smith; Los Angeles: Earl Gibson, Todd Jenkins, Kirk Silsbee, Chris Walker, Joe Woodard; Michigan: John Ephland; Minneapolis: Robin James; Nashville: Bob Doerschuk; New Orleans: Erika Goldring, David Kunian, Jennifer Odell; New York: Alan Bergman, -
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JEMPHISir A BILLBOARD SPOTLIGHT r-r^'TTR c `r SECTION COIN MACHINE MARCH 29, 1969 $1.00 PAGES TWO SECTIONS SECTION I 49 TO 54 The A/o r'3 International Music -Record Newsweekly GRT in 1 -Fold Pirates' $10 Million Haul U. S. Car Mart By BRUCE WEBER LOS ANGELES Contract With - Music sales manager of Robbins, Feist, strument representatives for publishers are losing more than Miller. counterfeit product. Breakthrough $10 million a year to illegal The forged music "The worst offenders book and books, often are or- sheet music counter- peddled by traveling gan teachers, professional feiters. salesmen mu- Gamble & Huff or sold under-the-counter at mu- sic studios and musical instru- "Sheet and book music pi- For sic stores, sell in a loose-leaf ment jobbers," said Steiger. "We Cassettes By rates have been active MIKE GROSS for 30 binder for $15-$25 for 1,000 (The Big Three) prosecute every years because copyright laws By HANK FOX are songs, most of which are case our investigators NEW YORK GRT fur- not severe incom- uncover." - enough to halt the plete. The Big The Big ther solidified its foothold in the Three, which pub- Three sells product NEW YORK-The cassette practice," said Herman Steiger, lishes about (Continued recording field by wrapping up 52 hardbound folios on page 15) system will establish a beach- a year, sells its head in a deal with independent pro- books for $1.50- the U. S. automobile $3.95 for 15 IIII I IIII I Ildl I I I IIIIII1mINIIIIIIIII market this to IIIII I I I I I I I I I I 30 I summer when ducers Gamble and Huff that complete III I11111111IIIIIIIIIIOIIIIII111 Mer- songs. -
Dagon Wants End to Burning
*5-v fr>V ;^C '‘’ '*'•*•* ■’♦ry .1 » a n > 40jyears old today USO isn’t always Bob Hope SALT LAKE CITY (UPl) - Entertainment military hospitals across the United States. the distance. I figured it was a hospital so I provided by the USO Isn’t always Bob Hope USO then sent him overseas to Italy where he decided to walk up and ask directions.” and pretty girls singing and dancing on the played what became known as the “foxhole Jelesnik said he started out walking across a flight deck of an aircraft carrier. circuit.” field and as he got closer to the building he Sometimes it’s Eugene Jelesnik and his “There were three of us in that troupe,” he noticed patients looking out of windows at violin entertaining half a dozen airmen in a said, ” ... a guitarist, a mind reader and me. him. People also poured oat of the doors and radar dome in the wilds of Alaska. “We were right at the front lines. We per lined up to watch. The USO celebrated its 40th birthday today formed on a flatbed truck and sometimes the “When I got to the hospital, a priest walked and Russian-born Jelesnik has worked for the troops were in foxholes around us. Being up on up to me and said, 'Son, we prayed.for you. organization for 37 of those years as an enter the truck bed made us a little nervous.” You just walked across a mine field.’” tainer and national board member. Jelesnik did a Victor Borge-type comedy- Over the years he has played to crowds Jelesnik, a short, balding man of 66, looks music routine, using a violin instead of a ranging in size from six men in an Alaska more like an agent than a performer. -
EVERLYPEDIA (Formerly the Everly Brothers Index – TEBI) Coordinated by Robin Dunn & Chrissie Van Varik
EVERLYPEDIA (formerly The Everly Brothers Index – TEBI) Coordinated by Robin Dunn & Chrissie van Varik EVERLYPEDIA PART 2 E to J Contact us re any omissions, corrections, amendments and/or additional information at: [email protected] E______________________________________________ EARL MAY SEED COMPANY - see: MAY SEED COMPANY, EARL and also KMA EASTWOOD, CLINT – Born 31st May 1930. There is a huge quantity of information about Clint Eastwood his life and career on numerous websites, books etc. We focus mainly on his connection to The Everly Brothers and in particular to Phil Everly plus brief overview of his career. American film actor, director, producer, composer and politician. Eastwood first came to prominence as a supporting cast member in the TV series Rawhide (1959–1965). He rose to fame for playing the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy of spaghetti westerns (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly) during the 1960s, and as San Francisco Police Department Inspector Harry Callahan in the Dirty Harry films (Dirty Harry, Magnum Force, The Enforcer, Sudden Impact and The Dead Pool) during the 1970s and 1980s. These roles, along with several others in which he plays tough-talking no-nonsense police officers, have made him an enduring cultural icon of masculinity. Eastwood won Academy Awards for Best Director and Producer of the Best Picture, as well as receiving nominations for Best Actor, for his work in the films Unforgiven (1992) and Million Dollar Baby (2004). These films in particular, as well as others including Play Misty for Me (1971), The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976), Pale Rider (1985), In the Line of Fire (1993), The Bridges of Madison County (1995) and Gran Torino (2008), have all received commercial success and critical acclaim. -
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Columbia College Spring 2015 TODAY Congratulations, Class of 2015! Contents FEATURES ? 24 King of His Castle 30 Building a Lifeline Class Day Speakers From blockbuster movies to top-rated After the tragic loss of their son Jed, television, Andrew Marlowe ’88 has Phillip M. Satow ’63 and Donna Satow How well do you know the distinguished speakers built a career telling stories that channel GS’65 went on a mission to develop a from recent Class Day ceremonies? pop culture as well as the classics. comprehensive program to prevent young BY PHIL WALLACE ’04 people from suicide and self-harm. BY SHIRA BOss ’93, JRN’97, SIPA’98 1. This U.S. Senator and Columbia parent was the most recent keynote speaker (2006) who was not a College alumnus/a. 2. Name the 2005 speaker who owns four Super Bowl championship rings. 3. He twice won Tony Awards for Best Lead Actor in a Play, in 1999 for Death of a Salesman and in 2003 for Long Day’s Journey Into Night, and was the speaker in 2000. 4. Name the former NAACP president who spoke in 2010. 5. The 2009 speaker served as U.S. attorney general from 2009 to 2015. 6. This playwright won a Pulitzer Prize and two Tony Awards for Angels in America and spoke in 2004. 16 Class Day and 48 Alumni Reunion 7. A book author as well as a senior contributor for ABC News’ Good Morning America, Commencement 2015 this alumna was White House correspondent for rival network NBC when she spoke in 1999.