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Down Beat

Down Beat is an American magazine devoted to jazz. The publication was established in 1935 in Chicago. It is named after the "down beat " in music also called the "one beat".

Down Beat publishes results of annual surveys of both its readers and critics in a variety of categories. The Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame includes winners from both the readers and critics poll.

Down Beat Jazz Hall of Fame

Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame is maintained at Universal Studios's CityJazz club in Orlando, Florida. Current membership, by year, is listed in the following table. The critics poll was not initiated until 1961 so there are only readers poll winners before then. Although they have many members in common, Down Beat's Jazz Hall of Fame is separate and distinct from the Big Band and Jazz Hall of Fame.

YearReaders PollCritics Poll
1952Louis Armstrong
1953Glenn Miller
1954Stan Kenton
1955Charlie Parker
1956Duke Ellington
1957Benny Goodman
1958Count Basie
1959Lester Young
1960Dizzy Gillespie
1961Billie HolidayColeman Hawkins
1962Miles DavisBix Beiderbecke
1963Thelonious MonkJelly Roll Morton
1964Eric DolphyArt Tatum
1965John ColtraneEarl Hines
1966Bud PowellCharlie Christian
1967Billy StrayhornBessie Smith
1968Wes MontgomerySidney Bechet & Fats Waller
1969Ornette ColemanPee Wee Russell & Jack Teagarden
1970Jimi HendrixJohnny Hodges
1971Charles MingusRoy Eldridge & Django Reinhardt
1972Gene KrupaClifford Brown
1973Sonny RollinsFletcher Henderson
1974Buddy RichBen Webster
1975Cannonball AdderleyCecil Taylor
1976Woody HermanKing Oliver
1977Paul DesmondBenny Carter
1978Joe VenutiRahsaan Roland Kirk
1979Ella FitzgeraldLennie Tristano
1980Dexter GordonMax Roach
1981Art BlakeyBill Evans
1982Art PepperFats Navarro
1983Stephane GrappelliAlbert Ayler
1984Oscar PetersonSun Ra
1985Sarah VaughanZoot Sims
1986Stan GetzGil Evans
1987Lionel HamptonJohnny Dodds, Thad Jones, Teddy Wilson
1988Jaco PastoriusKenny Clarke
1989Woody ShawChet Baker
1990Red RodneyMary Lou Williams
1991Lee MorganJohn Carter
1992Maynard FergusonJames P. Johnson
1993Gerry MulliganEdward Blackwell
1994Dave BrubeckFrank Zappa
1995J.J. JohnsonJulius Hemphill
1996Horace SilverArtie Shaw
1997Nat King ColeTony Williams
1998Frank SinatraElvin Jones
1999Milt JacksonBetty Carter
2000Clark TerryLester Bowie
2001Joe HendersonMilt Hinton
2002Antonio Carlos JobimJohn Lewis
2003Ray BrownWayne Shorter

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