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May I say how pleased I am to see that you have re-introduced jazz reviews. It was nearly 60 years ago that I first read the magazine,...

Of all the jazz discographies, the most amazing ever to see the light of day will surely be, when completed, the jazz Directoryt compiled...

We've had all this before, of course—the tunes from Louis and Oliver, the style from Mickleburgh. If you are a fan of this jazz band...

As Andrew Keener related in the April 1984 Issue (page 1141), these jazz duets were recorded, somewhat casually, after the session which...

Dear me! Yet another Tipperary interpreted in "trad jazz" style. I'll bet the chaps who sang this song in 1914 never dreamed anything...

Barnyard Blues: Ostrich Walk: Tiger Rag: At The Jass Band Ball: Look At 'Em Doing It Now: Oriental Jazz: Reisenweber Rag (Original...

First of all I didn't " accuse" you of anything. I " suggested " that you received letters on jazz but didn't print them, as an...

The second edition of the Music Master Jazz & Blues Catalogue has been updated and improved, and now features over 34,000 recordings by...

Few jazz lovers would today dispute the proposition that Oscar Peterson is one of the handful of great jazz pianists. But it was not...

Second edition In association with B & W Loudspeakers The Gramophone Jo:: Good CD Guide is the essential companion for those interested...

This has been a great year for classic-jazz enthusiasts, whose requirements, the companies have discovered, are as commercial as the...

(It was intended that the "Jazz and Swing" section should be represented by a further three titles from Edgar Jackson, but unfortunately...

The two previous Just Jazz volumes, with stiff board covers, were published by Peter Davis at thirty shillings. This paperbacked addition...

It has.,always appeared to me that these two very extreme groups have very much in common, each one depending upon the individual skill...

Newcomers to the jazz scene, especially those Americans we first encounter only on records, seem to edge their way into our listening...

To call them the "Angry Young Men of Jazz" might be a good way of describing the Jazz Messengers, for they share with the .Jimmies Porter...

It is Wilder Hobson's American Jazz Music," now re-published as a result of the limited American first edition having become out of print...

The Marsalis CD is actually by the Jazz Messengers of October 1980 led by Art Blakey, and part of this session, recorded live at a...

The value of this record more or less depends upon the criteria used in judging it. Should present-day New Orleans jazz aim at being...

Recorded in 1956, this is just another set of performances that show little enterprise, either in the playing or the selection of the...


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