
78 Quarterly (Brooklyn, NY, 1967-1968; Key West, FL, 1988-1995, 2000, 2002)
“When 78 Quarterly first appeared in 1967, it was the most sumptuously prepared periodical on blues and jazz 78 rpm records of its time, with
“When 78 Quarterly first appeared in 1967, it was the most sumptuously prepared periodical on blues and jazz 78 rpm records of its time, with
“Frustrated with the lack of published coverage of truly creative music, Robert Rusch founded Cadence magazine in 1975 to give a voice to avant-garde artists
Continued by: Ragtime Review (Chicago, IL, 1916-1918)
Preceded by: CRC Newsletter (Decatur, GA, 1975-1987)
Continued by: Jazzbeat (New Orleans, LA, 1989-2010)
Added in the Fall 2020 update
Continued by: CRC Jazz Journal (New Orleans, LA, 1987-1989)
Added in the Fall 2020 update
Lacunae: Vol. 3 nos. 1-4, 6; Vol. 4 no. 1.
Continued by: The Second Line (New Orleans, LA, 1950-1976 (+))
Preceded by: CRC Jazz Journal (New Orleans, LA, 1987-1989)
Added in the Fall 2020 update
Lacunae: Vol. 8 no. 12, Vol. 13 no. 10. “The Mississippi Rag was the most successful magazine devoted to traditional jazz and ragtime and it
Preceded by: Music Memories (Birmingham, AL, 1961-1962)
Continued by: Music Memories Quarterly (Birmingham, AL, 1963)
Preceded by: Jazzfinder (New Orleans, LA, 1948-1949)
Preceded by: Christensen’s Ragtime Review (Chicago, IL, 1914-1916)
Preceded by: The Jazz Club Bulletin (New Orleans, LA, 1950)
Additional years 1964-2009 added in the Fall 2021 update.