
Bandmagazine (New York, NY, 1939)
Preceded by: Bandwagon (New York, NY, 1939)
Preceded by: Bandwagon (New York, NY, 1939)
Continued by: Bandmagazine (New York, NY, 1939)
Continued by: The New Baton (Dunellen, NJ, 1944-1945)
Continued by: Music News (Hollywood, CA, 1952)
“Race relations, sexual equality, unionism, wars, recessions, birth, life, death, the triumph of the will, the battle of the soul: it spills across the pages
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
“With its lurid headlines and daring (for the early 1940s) ‘cheesecake’ photography, Music and Rhythm was clearly intended as a commercial venture. Its general tone
Preceded by: The Capitol: News from Hollywood (Hollywood, CA, 1943-1952)
Continued by: Music Views (Hollywood, CA, 1952-1959)
Preceded by: Music News (Hollywood, CA, 1952)
Preceded by: The Baton (Detroit, MI, 1941-1943)
Preceded by: Band Leaders and Record Review (Mount Morris, IL, 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
Lacunae: Nos. 18, 50. A copy of these issues could not be located.
Preceded by: The Cat’s Meow (Detroit, MI, 1938)