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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)
Esquire's Jazz Book (Chicago, IL; New York, NY, 1944-1947)
Expansions (New York, NY, 1971-1975)
Numeration irregularities: Not all issues contain volume and issue designations.
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)
Jazz [First Series] (Forest Hills Station, NY; New York, NY, 1942-1943)
Continued by: Jazz [Second Series] (New York, NY, 1944-1945)
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 Spotlite News: African-American Classical Music/Jazz (New York, NY, 1979-1980)
Lacunae: vol. 1 no. 1-2.
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.
Jazzways (Cincinnati, OH, 1946; New York, NY, 1947)
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)
Lacunae: Missing vol. 1 no. 3. This issue could not be located. Numeration irregularities: vol. 2 no. 1 was published as vol. 1 no. 13.
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 Orchestra World (Kutztown, PA; New York, NY; 1925-1953)
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: Devoted to Modern Music (New York, NY, 1941)
Swing: The Guide to Modern Music (Detroit, MI, 1938-1939; New York, NY, 1939-1941)
Preceded by: The Cat’s Meow (Detroit, MI, 1938)