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

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    Benjamin possessed a fluid, round sound on the alto saxophone, and he was often most recognizable by the layers of electronic effects that he put onto the instrument.

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    “He’s constructing intelligent musical sentences that connect seamlessly, which is the most important part of linear playing,” Charles McPherson said of alto saxophonist Sonny Red.

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    ​Albert “Tootie” Heath (1935–2024) followed in the tradition of drummer Kenny Clarke, his idol.

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    “Both of us are quite grounded in the craft, the tradition and the harmonic sense,” Rosenwinkel said of his experience playing with Allen. “Yet I felt we shared something mystical as well.”

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    Henry Threadgill performs with Zooid at Big Ears in Knoxville, Tennessee.


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