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DownBeat

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CategoriesMusic magazine
FrequencyMonthly
Year founded1934[1]
CompanyMaher Publications
CountryUnited States
Based inChicago
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.downbeat.com
ISSN0012-5768

DownBeat (stylized DOWNBEAT) is an American magazine devoted to "jazz, blues and beyond", the last word indicating its expansion beyond the jazz realm which it covered exclusively in previous years. The publication was established in 1934 in Chicago, Illinois.[2] It is named after the "downbeat" in music, also called "beat one", or the first beat of a musical measure.


DownBeat publishes results of annual surveys of both its readers and critics in a variety of categories. The DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame includes winners from both the readers' and critics' poll. The results of the readers' poll are published in the December issue, those of the critics' poll in the August issue.


Popular features of DownBeat magazine include its "Reviews" section where jazz critics, using a '1-Star to 5-Star' maximum rating system, rate the latest musical recordings, vintage recordings, and books; articles on individual musicians and music forms; and its famous "Blindfold Test" column, in a which a musician listens to records by other artists, tries to guess who they are, and rates them using the 5-star maximum rating system.


In April 1979, DownBeat went to a monthly schedule for the first time since 1939.


DownBeat was named Jazz Publication of the Year in 2016 and 2017 by the Jazz Journalists Association.[3]




Contents





  • 1 Awards

    • 1.1 Lifetime Achievement Award


    • 1.2 Hall of Fame


    • 1.3 Veterans Committee Hall of Fame


    • 1.4 Album of the Year

      • 1.4.1 Critics' Poll




  • 2 See also


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Awards[edit]



Lifetime Achievement Award[edit]



  • 1981 John H. Hammond[4]

  • 1982 George Wein

  • 1983 Leonard Feather[5]

  • 1984 Billy Taylor

  • 1985 Lawrence Berk

  • 1986 Orrin Keepnews

  • 1987 David Baker[6]

  • 1988 John Conyers Jr.

  • 1989 Norman Granz

  • 1990 Rudy Van Gelder

  • 1991 Bill Cosby

  • 1992 Rich Matteson

  • 1993 Gunther Schuller[7]

  • 1994 Marian McPartland

  • 1995 Willis Conover

  • 1996 Chuck Suber

  • 1997 William P. Gottlieb

  • 1998 Bruce Lundvall

  • 1999 Sheldon Meyer

  • 2000 George Avakian

  • 2001 Milt Gabler

  • 2002

  • 2003

  • 2004

  • 2005 Creed Taylor[8]

  • 2006 Claude Nobs

  • 2007 Dan Morgenstern

  • 2008

  • 2009

  • 2010 Manfred Eicher[9]

  • 2011

  • 2012

  • 2013

  • 2014

  • 2015

  • 2016

  • 2017 George Avakian[4]



Hall of Fame[edit]


The DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame's current membership, by year, is listed in the following table. The Readers' Poll began in 1952, the Critics' Poll in 1961, and the Veterans Committee in 2008.[10]





































































































































































































YearReaders PollCritics Poll
1952
Louis Armstrong[11]
1953
Glenn Miller[12]
1954
Stan Kenton[13]
1955
Charlie Parker[14]
1956
Duke Ellington[15]
1957
Benny Goodman[16]
1958
Count Basie[17]
1959
Lester Young[18]
1960
Dizzy Gillespie[19]
1961
Billie Holiday[20]

Coleman Hawkins[21]
1962
Miles Davis[22]

Bix Beiderbecke[23]
1963
Thelonious Monk[24]

Jelly Roll Morton[25]
1964
Eric Dolphy[26]

Art Tatum[27]
1965
John Coltrane[28]

Earl Hines[29]
1966
Bud Powell[30]

Charlie Christian[31]
1967
Billy Strayhorn[32]

Bessie Smith[33]
1968
Wes Montgomery[34]

Sidney Bechet & Fats Waller[35]
1969
Ornette Coleman[36]

Pee Wee Russell & Jack Teagarden[37]
1970
Jimi Hendrix[38]

Johnny Hodges[39]
1971
Charles Mingus[40]

Roy Eldridge & Django Reinhardt[41]
1972
Gene Krupa[42]

Clifford Brown[43]
1973
Sonny Rollins[44]

Fletcher Henderson[45]
1974
Buddy Rich[46]

Ben Webster[47]
1975
Cannonball Adderley[48]

Cecil Taylor[49]
1976Woody Herman
King Oliver[50]
1977Paul Desmond
Benny Carter[51]
1978Joe Venuti
Rahsaan Roland Kirk[52]
1979Ella Fitzgerald
Lennie Tristano[53]
1980Dexter Gordon
Max Roach[54]
1981Art Blakey
Bill Evans[55]
1982Art Pepper
Fats Navarro[56]
1983Stéphane Grappelli
Albert Ayler[57]
1984
Oscar Peterson[58]

Sun Ra[59]
1985Sarah Vaughan
Zoot Sims[60]
1986Stan Getz
Gil Evans[61]
1987Lionel Hampton
Johnny Dodds, Thad Jones, Teddy Wilson[62]
1988Jaco Pastorius
Kenny Clarke[63]
1989Woody Shaw
Chet Baker[64]
1990Red Rodney
Mary Lou Williams[65]
1991Lee Morgan
John Carter[66]
1992Maynard Ferguson
James P. Johnson[67]
1993Gerry Mulligan
Ed Blackwell[68]
1994Dave Brubeck
Frank Zappa[69]
1995J. J. Johnson
Julius Hemphill[70]
1996Horace Silver
Artie Shaw[71]
1997Nat King Cole
Tony Williams[72]
1998Frank Sinatra
Elvin Jones[73]
1999
Milt Jackson[74]

Betty Carter[75]
2000Clark Terry
Lester Bowie[76]
2001Joe Henderson
Milt Hinton[77]
2002Antonio Carlos Jobim
John Lewis[78]
2003Ray Brown
Wayne Shorter[79]
2004McCoy Tyner
Roy Haynes
2005Herbie Hancock
Steve Lacy
2006Jimmy Smith
Jackie McLean[80]
2007Michael Brecker
Andrew Hill[81]
2008
Keith Jarrett[82]

Joe Zawinul
2009Freddie Hubbard
Hank Jones
2010Muhal Richard Abrams
Chick Corea
2011Ahmad Jamal
Abbey Lincoln
2012Ron Carter
Paul Motian
2013Pat Metheny
Charlie Haden
2014B.B. King
Jim Hall
2015Tony Bennett
Lee Konitz
2016Phil Woods
Randy Weston
2017
Wynton Marsalis[83]

Don Cherry
2018Ray Charles
Benny Golson[84]


Veterans Committee Hall of Fame[edit]


  • 2008: Jo Jones, Jimmie Lunceford, Erroll Garner, Harry Carney, Jimmy Blanton

  • 2009: Oscar Pettiford, Tadd Dameron

  • 2010: Baby Dodds, Chick Webb, Philly Joe Jones, Billy Eckstine

  • 2011: Paul Chambers

  • 2012: Gene Ammons, Sonny Stitt

  • 2013: Robert Johnson

  • 2014: Bing Crosby, Dinah Washington

  • 2015: Muddy Waters

  • 2016: Hoagy Carmichael

  • 2017: Eubie Blake, George Gershwin, Herbie Nichols

  • 2018: Marian McPartland


Album of the Year[edit]



Critics' Poll[edit]






























































































































































































































YearTitleMusicianLabel
1965A Love SupremeJohn Coltrane
Impulse!
1966At the Golden Circle, Vol. 1
Ornette Coleman Trio

Blue Note
1967The Popular Duke EllingtonDuke Ellington
RCA
1968The Far East SuiteDuke EllingtonBluebird/RCA
1969...And His Mother Called Him BillDuke EllingtonBluebird/RCA
1970Bitches BrewMiles Davis
Columbia
1971New Orleans SuiteDuke Ellington
Atlantic
1972The You and Me That Used to BeJimmy RushingRCA
1973
Constellation; Sahara (tie)

Sonny Stitt; McCoy Tyner

1974Solo ConcertsKeith Jarrett
ECM
1975Silent TonguesCecil Taylor
Freedom
1976Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie
Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie

Pablo
1977Creative Orchestra Music 1976Anthony Braxton
Arista
1978
1979Cumbia & Jazz FusionCharles MingusAtlantic
1980Air LoreAirArista/Novus
1981Full ForceArt Ensemble of ChicagoECM
1982PlayingOld and New DreamsECM
1983Blues ForeverMuhal Richard Abrams
Black Saint
1984The Ballad of the FallenCharlie HadenECM
1985That's the Way I Feel NowVarious
A&M
1986The African FlowerJames NewtonBlue Note
1987Song X
Pat Metheny & Ornette Coleman

Geffen
1988In All LanguagesOrnette Coleman
Caravan of Dreams
1989Audio-VisualscapesJack DeJohnetteImpulse!
1990In East BerlinCecil Taylor
FMP
1991Dream KeeperCharlie HadenBlue Note
1992Lush LifeJoe Henderson
Verve
1993So Near, So Far (Musings for Miles)Joe HendersonVerve
1994Always Say GoodbyeCharlie HadenVerve
1995Rush Hour
Joe Lovano & Gunther Schuller
Verve
1996Keith Jarrett at the Blue Note
Keith Jarrett Standards Trio
ECM
1997Sound Museum: Hidden ManOrnette Coleman QuartetHarmolodic/Verve
1998NashvilleBill Frisell
Nonesuch
1999Gershwin's WorldHerbie HancockVerve
2000Soul on SoulDave DouglasRCA
2001DuskAndrew Hill
Palmetto
2002Not for Nothin' Dave HollandECM
2003Footprints Live!
Wayne Shorter Quartet
Verve
2004Extended Play: Live at BirdlandDave Holland QuintetECM
2005Concert in the GardenMaria Schneider
ArtistShare
2006Time LinesAndrew HillBlue Note
2007Sound GrammarOrnette ColemanSound Grammar
2008Sky BlueMaria SchneiderArtistShare
2009Road Shows, Vol. 1Sonny RollinsDoxy/EmArcy
2010HistoricityVijay Iyer
ACT
2011TenJason MoranBlue Note
2012AccelerandoVijay IyerACT
2013Without a Net
Wayne Shorter Quartet
Blue Note
2014WomanChildCécile McLorin Salvant
Mack Avenue
2015Bird CallsRudresh MahanthappaACT
2016The EpicKamasi Washington
Brainfeeder
2017America's National ParksWadada Leo Smith
Cuneiform
2018Dreams and DaggersCécile McLorin SalvantMack Avenue


See also[edit]


  • The Mary Lou Williams Women in Jazz Award

  • International Association for Jazz Education (IAJE)


  • Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award (not jazz exclusively, but many recipients are jazz musicians)

  • BBC Jazz Awards

  • NEA Jazz Masters

  • Benny Heller


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External links[edit]



  • Down Beat website

  • "About Down Beat: A History As Rich As Jazz"

  • The Jazz Journalists Association Lifetime Achievement Award


  • Nesuhi Ertegun Jazz Hall of Fame


  • Arts For Art Lifetime Achievement Award


  • NAMM Oral History Interview with Kevin Maher January 25, 2014



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