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American Jazz Review (New York, NY, 1945-1947)
Preceded by: American Jazz Monthly (Whitestone, NY, 1944-1945)

ASCAP Jazz Notes (New York, NY, 1962-1965)

Bandmagazine (New York, NY, 1939)
Preceded by: Bandwagon (New York, NY, 1939)

Bandstand (New York, NY, 1939)

Bandwagon (New York, NY, 1939)
Continued by: Bandmagazine (New York, NY, 1939)

Big Apple Jazz (New York, NY, 1977)

Encyclopedia Yearbook of Jazz (New York, NY, 1956)
Continued by: New Yearbook of Jazz (New York, NY, 1958)


Expansions (New York, NY, 1971-1975)

HRS Society Rag (New York, NY, 1938-1941)

Jam Session (New York, NY, 1941)

Jazz (New York, NY, 1962-1967)
Continued by: Jazz & Pop (New York, 1967-1971)
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Jazz [First Series] (Forest Hills Station, NY; New York, NY, 1942-1943)
Continued by: Jazz [Second Series] (New York, NY, 1944-1945)
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Jazz [Second Series] (New York, NY, 1944-1945)
Preceded by: Jazz [First Series] (New York, NY, 1942-1943)

Jazz & Pop (New York, NY, 1967-1971)
Preceded by: Jazz (New York, 1962-1967)

Jazz Information (New York, NY, 1939-1941)
“Jazz Information, started by Ralph Gleason, Ralph de Toledano, and Gene Williams, began was a purveyor of discographical and collector’s information, leavened by vitriolic responses

Jazz New York (New York, NY, 1956)

The Jazz Record (New York, NY, 1943-1947)
“The Jazz Record was unusual among jazz magazines in that its founder and editor was a renowned jazz musician—pianist Art Hodes. Begun as a bi-weekly,

The Jazz Review (New York, NY, 1958-1961)
“Founded by Nat Hentoff, Martin Williams, and Hsio Wen Shih in New York in 1958, The Jazz Review was the premier journal of jazz in


Jazz Today (New York, NY, 1956-1957)

Jazz World (New York, NY, 1957)

Jazz: The Metronome Yearbook (New York, NY, 1950-1959)
Lacunae: 1952 (vol. 3). A copy of this issue could not be located and may never have been published.


Melody News (New York, NY, 1934-1935)

Metronome (New York, NY, 1932-1961)
Lacunae: Vol. 64 no. 3. Although Metronome began publication in 1885, in 1932/33 the journal began shifting its editorial focus to jazz. Included here are the

Metronome - Music U.S.A. (New York, NY, 1959-1959)

The Music Dial (New York, NY, 1943-1945)

New Yearbook of Jazz (New York, NY, 1958)
Preceded by: Encyclopedia Yearbook of Jazz (New York, NY, 1956)

Not Just Jazz (New York, NY, 1980-1985)


The Record Changer (Washington, DC, 1942-1943; Fairfax, VA, 1943-1946; Washington, DC, 1946-1947; New York, NY, 1948-1955, 1957)
Lacunae: Vol. 7 no. 1. A copy of this issue could not be located; the issue may never have been published. “The Record Changer was

Rhythm (New York, NY, 1946-1947)
Lacunae: Vol. 1 nos. 1-4, 7; Vol. 2 no. 3. A copy of these issues could not be located. Issues 5 and 6 of Volume 1

Swing Music (New York, NY, 1939)


Swing: The Guide to Modern Music (Detroit, MI, 1938-1939; New York, NY, 1939-1941)
Preceded by: The Cat’s Meow (Detroit, MI, 1938)