Jazz & Pop Mar1969 Tim Buckley Gary Burton Jim Morrison

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Jazz & Pop Mar1969 Tim Buckley Gary Burton Jim Morrison Jazz & Pop Magazine - March 1969 issue. Features include "When the Music's Over: An audience with The Doors by Patricia Kennely (this is her first meeting/interview with Jim Morrison who she later married - see below from Wikipedia); Jazz + Pop = Gary Burton; Tim Buckley Raps with Paul Eberle; Roger McGuinn interview with Jay Ruby; Pee Wee Russell - 1906-1969; Like a Rolling Stone (BB King) by Ralph Gleason; Soundings (Sid Catlett) by Nat Hentoff; Pop Talk by Patricia Kennely, Eubie Blake. Ads (note all pages of mag are glossy): Candy (movie soundtrack); Gary Burton for Musser vibes; Gibson voice of the underground; Columbia Records; Anthony Williams for Gretsch; Electro-Voice, George Smith Tribute to Little Walter album; Ovation, Baldwin Exterminator; Brian Stiddle for Sunn amps; Chet Atkins for Gretsch; Lawrence amps, Zilco cymbals; Slingerland single head drums; Up Against the Wonderwall - George Harrison; back cover Implus/BluesWay. View My Other Items For Sale From Wikipedia (her name is spelled without the 'a' in Jazz & Pop):"Patricia Kennealy-Morrison was editor-in-chief of Jazz and Pop magazine from 1968-1971. She was one of the first female rock critics, leaving the field in 1971. As editor-in-chief of Jazz and Pop she first interviewed Jim Morrison of the rock band read more