DownBeat’s Guide to Holiday Giving

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If you’re looking for a gift for a loved one (or a treat for yourself), DownBeat’s got you covered. Our annual Holiday Gift Guide is filled with holiday albums, music books, box sets and DVDs/Blu-rays, as well as tons of instruments and other musical gear.

Our Yuletide Music Roundup is an expanded version of the holiday music reviews from the Gift Guide, with exclusive reviews of new albums.

Plus, DownBeat makes the perfect gift for anyone interested in jazz. We’ve got great deals on subscriptions, whether you want to read DownBeat in print, on your tablet or online. DB

For the Holiday Gift Guide, click here.

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    ​Peplowski first came to prominence in legacy swing bands, including the final iteration of the Benny Goodman Orchestra, before beginning a solo career in the late 1980s.

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    Hammond came to the blues through the folk boom of the late 1950s and early 1960s, which he experienced firsthand in New York’s Greenwich Village.

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    Richie Beirach was particularly renowned for his approach to chromatic harmony, which he used to improvise reharmonizations of originals and standards.

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    ​“I play what I want and what I like,” said Andrew Cyrille. “I use my knowledge artistically and professionally.”

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    Marsalis will, if he chooses to use it, have a strong voice in perpetuating his vision through a role in choosing his successors.


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