111448 This 'V r olume is for PUBLICATIONS OF THE AMERICAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SERIES VOLUME IV 1954 A IB JBLIOGIRAIPHY OF JAZZ A Bibliography by ALAN P. MERRIAM with the assistance of ROBERT J.BENFORD PHILADELPHIA THE AMERICAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY 1954 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY THE AMERICAN FOLKLORE SOCIKTY PRINTED IN GERMANY AT J. J. AUGUSTIN, GUJCKSTADT CONTENTS PREFACE ix ENTRIES i JAZZ MAGAZINES 121 INDICES 127 SUBJECT INDEX 129 INDEX TO PERIODICALS 139 PREFACE Jazz, as an identifiable musical system, originated in the last decade of the nineteenth century and has continued uninterrupted since that time. Richly expressive and honestly creative, it has taken its place in the culture of America and, indeed, the world, at first as a dance music exclusively and later as a serious artistic activity. It was in its role as dance music that jazz functioned almost entirely during the first thirty years of its recognizable existence, but in the 1920*5 it suddenly emerged from semi-obscurity and began to receive increasingly more attention in magazines, journals and newspapers as discussion broadened and controversy swelled. By the late 2o's the first books and magazines devoted to jazz were appearing, and since that time spoken and written criticism of jazz has steadily increased. To the present, however, there has been no published bibliography deal- ing extensively with the writing concerned with this specifically American music; even the connoiseurs of Europe, traditionally far ahead of America in the recognition of jazz, have attempted nothing of this sort. Thus there has been virtually no source to which the student, the layman, or the mu- sician could turn to find what had been written about the music with which he was concerned. It is this gap in the bibliography of the arts of America that the present work attempts to fill. The literature of jazz is as varied and exciting as the music itself, for not only has a group of competent critics grown up around the idiom but it has been, since the 2o's, traditionally fair game for any writer with paper and an outlet for his self-expression. A critical look at this literature reveals much that is shoddy, poorly written and poorly conceived, and yet much that brings an understanding not only of the music but of the cultural milieu in which it has functioned for so many years. The cycles of Change in public opinion alone are well worth a detailed interest, but it is the prevailing, vigorous atmosphere, the emergence of defined lines of development, the changes in attitude of musicians and writers alike that make jazz biblio- graphy what it is* The range of content is enormous from analysis and appreciation of the music to the problem of women in jazz, from history to personal controversies among jazz musicians, from discography to cartoons and this very diversity brings the vitality and enthusiasm of the music itself to the published literature. This bibliography is by no means selective, nor is it meant to be so. Rather, it has been compiled with the conviction that, for an initial attempt at least, selection on any basis would tend to distort rather than clarify the IX x Preface materials at hand. It is fully as important to include a recent article des- cribing a writer's idea of "jazz in 1850," when neither the word nor the fact existed, as it is to document a sober analysis of the aesthetic values in jazz by a contemporary philosopher; or to include a savage attack on jazz from a racist viewpoint as it is a discussion of jazz as a magnificent contribution of the American Negro to world artistic culture. Each one in its own way presents a viewpoint and documents a reaction which is of importance not only to an understanding of the music but also to its struggle to assert itself against vigorous opposition. To select only those writings which are compli- mentary to jazz and to its performers would result in marked distortion of the field as a whole; to select on the basis of "good" writing would exclude most of what has been written; to leave out the foolish works by those who knew nothing of the subject to which they brought their doubtful talents would leave only a shell of the immensely vital story of jazz. Nor has there been any attempt to include or exclude any particular author or authors; if one appears in striking contrast to another it is the simple function of what was available to the present author. The bibliography makes no claim to completeness. It is, rather, a begin- ning toward the orderly gathering of the tremendous literature which has ' grown up around jazz music. Indeed, an arbitrary line was drawn at the end of the year 1950 and no titles past that date were included in the present work. The bibliography is divided into three parts beginning with the individual entries arranged alphabetically by author; this section includes periodical and newspaper articles, books, booklets, pamphlets and all other materials gathered. The various types are differentiated by standard bibliographic forms. In jazz bibliography, especially, many titles include names of in- dividuals; these names have been alphabetized according to the last name, and thus an entry beginning with "Louis Armstrong," for example, is found under the letter A instead of the letter L as in the more common indexing system. Through this system it was possible to group references to indivi- duals more closely, particularly under the anonymous entries. Following each entry is a code system of letters enclosed by parentheses designed to give the reader immediate knowledge of the major stress of the entry; thus ( J & D) is found after entry i. This does not necessarily mean, however, that no other subject is discussed in the reference; in many cases more than one emphasis is indicated. Thirty-two of these code symbols are used, as follows: A & A Analysis and Appreciation Chi Chicago Bibl Bibliographies of Jazz Crit Criticism Bl Blues Disc Discography and Record Bop Bop Information BW Boogie Woogie Dix Dixieland Preface xi Ed Education NO New Orleans Fict Fiction Ork Jazz Orchestras Gen General Pers Individual Personalities Geog Geographic Subdivisions Pic Picture Stories and Surveys Poet Jazz Poetry Hist History Poll Jazz Polls Infl Influence of Jazz Rad Radio, Television, Movies Inst Jazz Instruments and Jazz J & C Jazz and the Classics Rag Ragtime J & D Jazz and the Dance Rev Book Reviews J & O Jazz and Opera Sw Swing KC Kansas City Tech Technical Equipment Lang Language Used in Jazz Some explanation of those categories which are not necessarily self- explanatory must be made. "Analysis and Appreciation" includes entries in which an attempt is made by the author to analyze or evaluate jazz; this may mean violent criticism as well as commendation. In designating the various jazz styles, "Blues, Bop," etc., those terms which have received serious use have been accepted without consideration for controversy over what constitutes a particular style. Thus while one author may differentiate New Orleans from Dixieland, another may not; what is important is that enough authors have written about a particular style to make a bibliographic entry practical. "Criticism" here refers only to criticism of actual perfor- mance and to writing about the problems of critics and criticism, not to an evaluation of jazz as a musical form. "Education" refers to entries concerned with the teaching of jazz in various places and institutions. "Geographic Subdivisions and Surveys" indicates those entries which describe the jazz situation in certain specific locales delimited by the original writer; this may be restricted to a single city or apply to an entire continent. "Influence of Jazz" refers to entries in which the author has attempted to show how jazz has affected other institutions, the manners and morals of a nation, or "classical" music, for example. "Jazz Instruments" indicates discussions of specific musical instruments and their uses in jazz, while "Language" refers to studies of the special terminology of jazz. Finally, "Technical Equipment Used in Jazz" indicates studies concerning the use of recording equipment, reproduction equipment, or other technical instruments in reference to jazz. Many of the entries are also cross-referenced to allow the reader to follow through a series of articles or a controversy between two writers. The second section of the bibliography consists of a listing of magazines which have been devoted wholly or in considerable part to jazz music. Most of these magazines are now defunct; many of them were published regularly over a very short period of time. The compilation of data for them is thus extremely difficult, but the importance of the listing cannot be minimized, xii Preface for much original material has appeared in such periodicals. In entry form, the title of the magazine is given first, followed by the subtitle in parenthe- ses. The name of the last editor, the name of the publisher and the place of publication, the frequency of appearance and the dates during which the periodical was extant are then given. The word "date" in the entries refers to the year 1950, the reference point for the present bibliography. The third section consists of two indices. The first is a subject index based on the thirty -two categories previously explained; reference is to the entry numbers. Alphabetizing of the various categories is carried out under the abbreviations used throughout the bibliography; thus "Book Reviews," for example, comes under "Rev." Under "Ork" and "Pers" respectively, various jazz orchestras and individuals are listed alphabetically by name; in the case of the jazz performers reference is made not only to entries about them but also to articles or books which they have written, for these works often tell as much or more about the individual as those written about him by others. The second index lists the various periodicals cited, followed by their place of publication; thus the reader can find what has been published on jazz in any of the magazines from which materials have been drawn. It is a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance given by individuals and institutions to the compilation of this bibliography. Several libraries lent their facilities and often gave special priveleges to the author; these include the Chicago Public Library; the John Crerar Library, Chicago; Deering Library, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois; the Harper Library, University of Chicago; the Library of Congress; Newberry Library, Chicago; and the New York Public Library. Special acknowledgment must be made the American Council of Learned Societies under whose auspices the author first began the present work. Early in 1949 and again in the summer of the same year, trips to Washington, D. C and the Library of Congress were made possible by special grants from the ACLS in addition to an Advanced Graduate Fellowship under which the author was studying. Many individu- als have also given their willing cooperation in collecting materials, and it is with special appreciation that the author expresses his thanks to Bob Anderson, Copenhagen; Alex Andrew, Glasgow; Albert Bettonville, Brus- sels; Hans Bluthner, Berlin; Clyde H. Clark, Toronto; Jehangir Dalai, Bombay; Paavo Einio, Helsinki; Jane Ganfield, Purdue University; Bill and Jane Grauer, New York; H. Meunier Harris, Brighton, England; Peter J. Kerin, Richmond, Australia; George Malcolm-Smith, Hartford, Conn.; Pat and Ed Minty, Washington, D. C.; Kurt Mohr, Basel; Nestor R. Ortiz Oderigo, Buenos Aires; Ralph J. Sturges, Hartford, Conn.; Em- manuel Ugge, Prague; E. J. Wansbone, Auckland, and Richard A. Water- man, Northwestern University. It is extremely difficult to express proper appreciation to Robert J. Benford who has contributed heavily to the suc- cessful realization of this work. Not only has he given time and effort to checking countless references, but he has also been an inexhaustible source Preface xiii of encouragement and enthusiasm throughout the long project. Without his constant support this bibliography might not have been realized in its present scope. To my wife, Barbara W. Merriam, goes special appreciation for the uncounted hours given to all manner of tasks. Finally, parts of the present work have previously appeared in the Record Changer (IX, July- Aug., 1950, 33-5) and Notes (X, Mar., 1953, 202-10), the editors of which have kindly given permission for reproduction. It is the hope that despite whatever limitations it may have this biblio- graphy will serve both those who wish to obtain an idea of the scope of the literature concerning jazz and those who have long hoped for the means by which they could implement their knowledge of more restricted problems within the same field. Jazz bibliography, however, must not stop here; the following pages represent but a beginning toward the orderly presentation of the writing, old and new, about jazz. ALAN P. MERRIAM Evanston, Illinois 15 September, 1953 ENTRIES 1. Adams, Berle. "Dance Tempo 'The Basic Principle' of Band Biz," Doztm Beat, XXVII (May 19, 1950), 4. (J&D) 2. Adorno, T. W., with the assistance of Eunice Cooper. "Hobson, Wilder, Ameri- can Jazz Music; Sargeant, Winthrop, 7^22 Hot and Hybrid" Studies in Philo- sophy and Social Science, IX (1941), 167-78. (Rev) 3. , with the assistance of George Simpson. "On Popular Music," Studies in Philosophy and Social Science, IX (1941), 17-48. (A & A) 4. Aldam, Jeff. "Mainly About Morton," Jazz Music, II (Feb.-Mar., 1944), 107-08. (Disc, Pers) 5. AJdrich, Richard. "Drawing a Line for Jazz," New York Times, Dec. 10, 1922, vin, 4:1-3. a &Q 6. Allen, Frederick Lewis. "When America Learned to Dance," Scribner*s, CII (Sept., 1937), 11-17, 92. Condensed: Readers' Digest, XXXI (Oct., 1937), 104-07. (J & D) 7. Allen, Stuart S. Stars of Swing. London: British Yearbooks, 1946. 76 pp. (Pers, Sw) 8. . "A Weary Duke Errs by not Rehearsing with Ork," Down Beat, XV (July 28, 1948), 2. (Crit) 9. Alpert, Trigger. "Trigger Alpert on Bassists," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 31, 68. (Pers) 10. Altmann, Ludwig. "Untergang der Jazzmusik," Die Musik, XXV (July, 1933), 744-49. (A & A) 11. Anderson, Ernest (Ed). Esquire's 1947 Jazz Book. New York: Esquire, 1946. 90 pp. 12. Anderson, W. R. "Jazz and Real Music," (Ir) Musical Times, LXXIII (Oct., ' I93*)> 9 2 6~ 2 7- (A & A) 13. Andrico, Michel G. (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Essay on the Harmonic Ele- ment in Hot Jazz," Jazz Hot, n (Sept.-0ct., 1936), 9-14. (A & A) 14. Angell, Roger. "African Drumbeat; New Recordings Capture the Rhythms of the Grandfather of American Jazz," Holiday, VIII (Dec., 1950), 6, 8, 9, ix, 12, 14. (Disc, Hist) 15. Anon. "'Accursed Jazz' An English View," Literary Digest, XCI (Oct. 2, 1926), 28-9. (A & A) See: 17; 165; 406; 538; 559; 560; 2159; 2 337; 3 2 9- 16. . "Act of the Year: Art Tatum," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 23. (Ork) 17. . "An Affront to Jazz," New York Times, Sept. 17, 1926, 22:4. (A & A) See: 15; 165; 406; 558; 559; 560; 2159; 2 3375 3 2 - 1 8. . "The Air is Filled with Music," Time, LIII (Mar. 14, 1949), 44. (Pers) S**: 28; 495; 1490; 1820; 2085. 19. . "All-Stars Wax Charity Jazz!" Metronome, INlll (Feb., 1942), 7, 12. (Disc) 20. . "American Bandsmen in London," Musical Opinion, XLVI (May, 1923), 733-34- (Gen) i Jazs? I 2 A Bibliography of Jazz 21. Anon. "American Dancer Jazzing the 'Marseillaise' Angers Friendly Audience in Paris Music Hall," New York Times, Jan. 31, 1926, 1:4. (J & C) See: 782. 22. . "American Jazz Artists," Common Ground, VII (Autumn, 1946), 52-60. (Pic) 23. . "America's Best Writers and Composers (Of Ragtime)," Tuneful Yankee, I (Jan., 1917), 37, 39, 41. (Pers, Pic, Rag) 24. . "Apollo's Girl," Time, LV (Apr. 3, 1950), 70-1. (Pers) 25. . "The Appeal of the Primitive Jazz," Literary Digest, LV (Aug. 25, 1917), 28-9. (A & A) 26. . "Louis Armstrong," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1944. New York: H.W.Wilson, 1945. pp. 15-17. (Pers) 27. . "Louis Armstrong Abroad," (lr) Disques, I (Feb., 1931), 535. (Pers) 28. . "Louis Armstrong in Mardi Gras Role," Variety, CLXXIII (Jan. 12, *949)> 43- (Pers) See: 18; 495; 1490; 1820; 2085. 29. . "Louis Armstrong in Scandinavia," Melody Maker, XXV (Oct. 15, 1949), 3. (Crit, Pers) 30. . "Armstrong Sellout in Stockholm Bow," Variety, CLXXIII (Oct. 5, 1949), 36. (Crit, Pers) 31. . "Armstrong to Make Another Europe Trip," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3,' 1950), 3. (Pers) 32. . "Armstrong's Nostalgia Envelopes Bop City," Billboard, LXI (Sept. 3, 1949), 14. (Crit, Pers) 33. ."Arrangers of the Year: Eddie Sauter, George Handy," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 22. (Pers) 34. . "Arrivals of the Year: Warne Marsh, Terry Gibbs," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 12. (Pers) 35. . "Arrivals of the Year: Bud Powell, Gerry Mulligan," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz .1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 13. (Pers) 36. . "Arte Novissima," Musica tfOggi, V (July, 1923), 220-21. (Gen) 37. . "At Last! Action vs. Bootleggers," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), 10. (Gen) See: 175. 38. . "Leopold Auer, Violin Master, Becomes Citizen. Promptly Gives Views on Prohibition and Jazz," New York Times, Nov. 9, 1926, 26:4. (Gen) 30. . "Les Avis de. . . sur le Be-bop," Hot Club Magazine, 17 (May, 1947), 8-9. (Bop) 40. . "B.G. and Bebop," Newsweek, XXXII (Dec. 27, 1948), 66-7. (A & A, Bop, Ork) 41. . "B.G. Swing King and Favorite," Metronome, LVI (Aug., 1940), 7, 15. (Pers) 42. . "Bach : So Oder So," Die Mekdie, III (1948/49), 7, 10-1 1. (A & A, J & C) 43. . "Bachaus Discusses Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVII (Aug. 16, 1923), 24. (A & A) 44. . "Back to Chicago,'' Time, XXXVIII (July 21, 1941), 40. (Chi, Ork) 45. . "'Bad Music'," Music Lover's Magazine, 1 (June, 1922), 5-6. (A & A, Infl) 46. . "Ban Against Jazz Sought in Ireland," New York Times, Jan. 7, 1934, IV, 3:4. (Infl) See: 328. 47. . "Ban on Jazz Sacrilege," New York Times, Nov. 4, 1922, 4:4. (J & C) 48. . "Band Business is on Way Up Again, Says Krupa," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), 3. (Pers) Entries 21-96 3 49. Anon. "Band of the Year: Dizzy Gillespie," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1949), 17-18. (Ork) 50. . "Band of the Year: Lionel Hampton," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 2I - (Ork) 51. . "Band of the Year: Stan Kenton," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 17-19, 44-6. (Ork) 52. . "Bands That Stay on Top And Why," Metronome, LI (Oct., 1935), I9> 575 (N ov -5 *935)> ! 9 S 1 - Pt - H entitled: "Analyzing the Stylists." (Ork) 53. . * William Count Basic," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1942. 54. . "Count Basie," Look, VIII (Mar. 21, 1944), 78. (Pers, Pic) 55. . "Basie Discography," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), 56. . "Count Basie Picks the 12 Best Pianists," Music and Rhythm, II '(Jan., 1942), 19, 45. (Pers) 57. . "Battle of Bands; Yen to See Tooters Brings a New Boom to Broadway," Newsweek, XXI (May 10, 1943), 64. (Gen). 58. . "Beale Street's Hero," Time, XXVII (May 25, 1936), 54, 56. (Pers) 59. . "'Beat' Begins 'Bouquets for Living' Series," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. ir, 1950), 10. (Gen) 60. . "'Beat Me, Ivan'," Newsweek, XXX (Aug. 4, 1947), 66. (Gen) 61. . "'Beat' Will Again Sponsor Ellington Chicago Concert," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), I. (Gen, Ork) 62. . "Bebop: New Jazz School is Led by Trumpeter Who is Hot, Cool and Gone," Life, XXV (Oct. 1 1, 1948), 138-42. (Bop,. Pers, Pic) 63. . "Bebop Fashions; Weird Dizzy Gillespie Mannerisms Quickly Picked Up As Accepted Style For Bebop Devotees," Ebony, IV (Dec., 1948), 31-3. (Bop, Gen, Pers, Pic) 64. . "Before Long They Will Protest," New York Times, Oct. 8, 1924, 20:5. (Rad) 65. . "Benny, Tommy, Gene, Lionel, Carney Swamp Contest; Bing Tops Sinatra," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 2, 26-7. (Pers, Poll) 66. . "Benny, Tommy Win Contest: Duke, Harry, Charlie Close," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 15, S&-9. (Pers, Poll) 67. . "Benny's Band Busts Up; Shaw Grabs," Metronome, LVI (Aug., 1940), 9. (Ork) 68. . "Billy Berg's; Hollywood Jazz Temple Draws Stars and Hoi Polloi," Ebony, III (Apr,, 1948), 29-32. (Pers, Pic) 60,. . "Bunny Berigan," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1942. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1943. p. 74. (Pers) 70. . "Bunny Berigan Dies After Long Illness," Down Beat, IX (June 15, 1942), i. (Pers) 71. . "Berlin Calk Jazz American Folk Music; Composer Predicts It Will Eventually Be Sung in Metropolitan Opera House," New York Times, Jan. 10, 1925, 2:7. (Infl) 72. . "Berlin Opera Mingles Auto Horn, Films, Jazz," New York Times, Mar. 3, 1927, 23:2. (J & 0) 73. . "Berlin Says Jazz Is Dying," New York Times, Apr. 15, 1926, 14:2 (Gen) 74. . "Ben Bernie," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 194$. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1944. p. 39. (Pers) 75. . "Ben Bernie Indignant at British Exclusion," New York Times, July 24, 1926, 3:5. (Gen) See: 702. 76. . "Bessie's Blues," Time, XXX (Nov. 22, 1937), 38, 40. (Bl, Pers) 4 A Bibliography of Jazz 77. Anon. "Best Solos of the Year 1941," Music and Rhythm, II (Mar., 1942), 31. (Disc) 78. . "Big Apple," Time, XXXI (Sept. 13, 1937), 37, 38. Abr: Digest, I (Oct. 2, 1937), 22-3. (J&D, Pic) 79. . "Barney Bigard Is Leaving Duke," Down Beat, IX (July 15, 1942), 2. (Pers) 80. . "Bird, Backed By Strings, Disappoints at Birdland," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), 4. (Grit, Ork) 81. . "Bird Wrong; Bop Must Get A Beat: Diz," Down Beat, XVI (Oct. 7, 1949), i, 12. (A & A, Bop) 82. . "Biz Should Set Up Emergencies Fund," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10. 1950), 10. (Gen) 83. . "The Blight of Jazz and the Spiritual," Literary Digest, CV (Apr. 12, 1930), 20. (A & A) 84. ."Blow! Joshua! Blow! The American People Do Not Enjoy Having Their Beloved Melodies and Spirituals Carricatured," Etude, LIX (Apr., 104.1), 22I,288.(J&Q 85. . "Blues!" Etude, XLV (June, 1927), 434. (A & A, Bl) 86. . "The Booking of Bands : Who Does It and What They're Like : And Why," Metronome, LXI (Oct., 1945), 18-22. (Gen) 87. . "Bop," Chicago Daily News, May 13, 1949, 18. (Bop) 88. . "Bopera on Broadway," Time, LII (Dec. 20, 1948), 63-4. (Bop) 89, . "Both Jazz Music and Jazz Dancing Barred From All Louisville Episco- pal Churches," New York Times, Sept. 19, 1921, 17 : 4-5. (Gen, J & D) 90. . "Bouncy Blues Singer," Time, XLIX (Jan. 6, 1947), 63-4. (Pers) 91. . "Brick's Boys Go Riding," Time, XLVI (July 30, 1945), 54. (Ork) 92. . "British Bandman," Time, XXV (June 10, 1935), 58. (Pers) 93. . "British Music Critic Excoriates Jazz," New York Times. Sept. 12, 1026, i:6, 9 (A&A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 558; 5595 5&>; 2337; 3209, 94. . "Broadcasters Favor 'Swinging' of Bach," New York Times. Oct. 28, i938,28:6.(J&C,Rad) See: 621; 733; 742; 743. 95- "Broadway's Minstrel," Top Notes, I (May 10, 1930), 5, 8. (Pers) 9& "Brooklyn Academy Opens Its Door to Jazz; Paul Whiteman Concert Marks Debut There," New York Times, Jan. 8, 1934, 21 : 3. (Crit) 97- "The Bulwark Against Jazz Flood," Pacific Coast Musician, XI (Sept., 1922), 3. (Infl) 98. . "Bunk Discography," Down Beat, XVI (Aug. 26, 1949), 6. (Disc) 99- "Bunny, Like Bix, Will Soon Be a Myth," Metronome, LVIII (July, 1942), 9, 20-1. (Pers) 100. . "Burned Up By Hot Band, Hurls Instruments In Sea," New York Times, May 17, 1939, 17 : 2. (Infl) 101. . "Bury Jelly Roll Morton On Coast," Down Beat, VIII (Aug. r, 1941), 13. (Pers) 102. . "'Buying American' In Music," Literary Digest, CXVIII (Dec. 29, 1934), 24. (A & A) 103. . "Bye-Bye Boogie; Hazel Scott Leaves Night Clubs and Moves To Concert Stage," Ebony, I (Nov., 1945), 31-5. (Pers, Pic) 104. . "Dr. Cadman Assails Jazz," New York Times, May 3, 1927, 19:5. (Gen) *5- "Cafe Society Concert," Musician, XLVI (May, 1941), 86. (Crit) *o6. . "Cabell (Cab) Galloway III," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1945- New York: H. W. Wilson, 1946. pp. 84-6. (Pers) Entries 77-138 $ 107. Anon. "Calls America Still Savage Musically," New York Times, Oct. 1 i, 1922, 15 : 2. (A & A, Gen) I0 g. . "Calls Jazz Musical Slang," New York Times, Aug. i, 1926, 14 : 2. (Gen) I0 9. . "Car Crash Fatal To Hasselgard," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 15, 1948), i. (Pers) II0 . . "Hoagland Howard (Hoagy) Carmichael," in Maxime Block (Ed). Cur- rent Biography 1941. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. pp. 136-38. (Pers) in. . "The Case Against Dave Matthews," Metronome, LX (Feb., 1944), 15. (Crit, Pers) 112. . "Case History of an Ex-White Man," Ebony, II (Dec., 1946), 11-16. (Pers, Pic) 113. . "Ce Que la Presse Pense au Sujet du Livre 'Duke Ellington', par Jean de Trazegnies," Hot Club Magazine, 10 (Oct., 1946), 7. (Rev) 114. . "Celestin's Tuxedo Jazz Band of 1946," Record Changer, VII (Dec., 1948), 6-7. (Ork, Pic) 115. . "Chamber Music Blues," Time, XXXVIII (Nov. 17, 1941), 63-4. (Rad) 1 16. . "Charinsky Defends Jazz," Metronome, XXXVIII (June, 1922), 36. (Gen) 117. . "Herman Chittison," Jazz Hot, 8 (May, 1936), 17. (Pers) 118. . "Charlie Christian Dies in New York," Down Beat, IX (Mar. 15, 1942), I, 20. (Pers) 119. . "Chu's Golden Horn Is Stilled By Fatal Crash," Down Beat, VIII (Nov. 15, 1941), 2, 20. (Pers) 120. . "Church Jazz Wedding Utilizes Saxophone," New York Times,Nov. 14, 1926, IX, 22 : 3, (Gen) 121. . "El Circulo Jazz," Newsweek, XXIV (July 10, 1944), 92. (Gen) 122. . "Claim French Don't Yet Get With Bop," Down Beat, XVI (Oct. 7, 1949), 3. (Bop, Geog) 123. . "Classical vs. Jazzical Music," Literary Digest, LXV (June 12, 1920), 40-1. (J & C) 124. . "Classics in 'Jazz-Tempo'," Sheet Music News, II (Jan., 1924), 27. ( J &Q 125. . "Rod Cless Passes Away," Jazz Session, 5 (Jan.-Feb., 1945), 5. (Pers) 126. , "Club of His Own," Time, XLVI (Dec. 31, 1945), 68. (Pers) 127. . "Nat, King Cole," Look, IX (Jan. 9, 1945), 40. (Pers, Pic) 128. . "Collectors Directory," Recordiana, I (June- July, 1944) 5-7. (Gen) I2 9. . "Collector's Items," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazmvays. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 93-4. (Disc) 130. . "Collegiate Band to Tour," New York Times, June 15, 1926, 42 : 6. (Ork) 131. . "Columbia Finally Gives In and Adds 45 RPM Discs," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 22, 1950), i. (Disc) See: 132. 132. . "Columbia Lone Holdout Against 45 RPM Pops," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), i. (Disc) See: 131. 133. . "Complete Contest Standings," Metronome, LV (July, 1939), 12. (Poll) 134. . "Complete Index of Articles Appearing in the Record Changer From First Issue, August 1942-Dec. 1947," Record Changer, VII (May, 1948), 22-3. (Bibl) 1 35. . "Composer Sees Jazz as Feverish Noise," New York Times, Sept. 3, 1929, 24:6. (Gen) 136. . "Composers Protest Jazzing the Classics," New York Times, Nov. 25, 1922, 16 : 2. (Disc, J & C) 137. . "Concerning Ragtime," Musical Monitor, VIII (Sept., 1919), 619. (Rag) 138. . "Concert and Opera," New York Times, July 24, 1938, IX, 5 : 8. (Gen, Sw) See: 670; 727. 6 A Bibliography of Jazz 139. Anon. "Concertizing Kenton," Newsweek, XXXI (Mar. i, 1948), 74. (Gen, Pers) 140. -- . "Concerto for Woody," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazsways. Cincin- nati, 1946. p. 98. (Pers) 141. -- . "Condemns Age of Jazz," New York Times, Jan. 27, 1925, 22 : 8. (Infl) 142. -- . "Eddie Condon," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1944. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1945. pp. 106-08. (Pers) 143. -- . "Eddie Condon," Look, X (Sept. 17, 1946), 58-9. (Pers, Pic) 144. -- . "Condon Mob," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazsxoays. Cincinnati, 1946. PP- 2 9-35- ( rk > p ers) 14.5. -- . "Eddie Condon's Le Jazz Intellectuel: Inspired Ad-Libbing by Old Masters, Newsweek, XXIII (Jan. 24, 1944), 62. (Crit, Ork) 146. -- . "Conductors Biased, says Henry Hadley Finds an Evil Lure in Jazz," New York Times, Nov. I, 1932, 23 : 5. (Infl) 147. -- . "Constructive, Not Wanton Criticism," Down Seat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), 10. (Crit) 148. -- . "Cornetist to Queen Victoria Falls Dead On Hearing Our Coney Island Jazz Bands," New York Times, June 14, 1926, 1 : 6. (Infl) 149. -- . "Count One For 'Jazz'," Pacific Coast Musician, XI (May, 1922), 6. (Gen) 150. -- .-"Crash Kills 'Bus' Etri, Barnet Guitar," Down Beat, VIII (Sept. 1, 1941), 4. (Pers) 151. -- . "Credits Beethoven With Evolving Jazz," New York Times, Sept. 17, 1932, 9:1. (A & A) 152. -- . "'Crewcut 5 Contest's $1,000 Word," Down Beat, XVI (Nov. 4, 1949), I. (Lang) See: 556. 153. -- . "Crosby Band Breaks Up After Seven Years," Metronome, LIX (Jan., 1943), 9, 34. (Ork) 154. -- . "Damrosch Assails Jazz," New York Times, April 17, 1928, 26:2. (Infl) J 55- -- "Dance Bands Aren't Dead," Metronome, LXVI (Aug., 1950), 13, 20. (Ork) 156, -- . "Dance Business Keeps Picking Up," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), io.(J&D) 157. -- . "Dance PakceonTour,"#ww**, XVIII (Nov. 10, 1941), 80. (Gen, Pers) !ij8. -- . "Dance Puzzle Stirs Teachers to Action," New York Times, Apr. 20, 159. -- . "Dancebandom Sure Misses Charlie Christian," Metronome, LVIII (Apr., 1942), II. (Pers) 160. -- . "Dancing Boom Gains Speed," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 10. (J&D) 161. -- . "Dark Angel of the Violin," Ebony, III (Aug., 1948), 41-2. (Pers, Pic) 162. -- . "Beryl Davis," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 17, 40-1. (Pers) 163. -- . <*Meyer Davis Champions Jazz," Melody, VIII (Jan., 1924), 22-3, 25. (A&A) 164. -- . "Meyer Davis Thinks Jazz Symbolic of America," Metronome, XXXIX (Sept., 19235,72, 171. (A&A) 165. -- . "Debunking Jazz," Literary Digest, XCII (Mar. 26, 1927), 26-7. (A & A) SMI 15; 17; 406; 558; 559; S^o; 2159; 2 3375 3209- 166. -- . "The Decline of Jazz," Musician, XXVII (May, 1922), i. (Gen, Infl) 167. -- ."Decries c jazz Thinking'," New York Times, Feb. 15, 1925, 17:3. (A&A) 168. -- . "Defend Jazz Music; Hit British Critic," New York Times, Sept. 13, 1926, 21 : 7. (A & A) SMI 15; 17; 165; 406; 558; 559; 560; 2159; 2337; 3209. Entries 139-197 7 169. Anon. "Defends 'Jazz Tempo'," Sheet Music News, II (Mar., 1924), 17. (J & C) 170. . "Delving Into the Geneology of Jazz," Current Opinion, LXVTI (Aug., 1 9 1 9)> 97-9- ( A & A ) 171. . "The Descent of Jazz Upon Opera," Literary Digest, LXXXVIII (Mar. 13, 1926), 24-5. (J & 0) 172. . "A Dialogue on Classical Music and Jazz," Musical Canada, XII (Nov., 1931), 2, 10. (J & C) 173. . "Differs With Kahn On Our Jazz Music," New York Times, Nov. 14, 1924, 17 : i. (A & A) !74. . "Disapproved by Royalty," New York Times, Mar. 12, 1928, 20:6. (Gen) - See: 422. !7j. . "Disc Bootleggers are Waxing Fat on Stolen Goods," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), 10. (Disc) See: 37. 176. . "Disc Jockey of the Year: Jimmy Lyons," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 15. (Pers) 177. . "Discography: Leon Bismark (Bix) Beiderbecke," Recordiana, I (June- July, 1944), 3-4. (Disc) 178. . "Discography of Ragtime Recordings," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 7-8. (Disc, Rag) 179. . "Discography of the Year," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100, xoi, 102. (Disc) 1 80. . "Dissonance Turns Tragic," Musician, XLVII (Jan., 1942), 10. (Gen) 181. . "Dixieland Bandwagon," Time, LV (Apr. 24, 1950), 104. (Dix) 182. . "Dixieland Shrine," Newsweek, XXIV (Oct. 16, 1944), 105-06. (Gen) 183. . "Django Music," Time, XLVIII (Nov. 18, 1946), 53. (Pers) !84. . "DJs One Reason Men Are Jobless," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), to. (Gen) 185. . "Do You Get It?" Time, LIII (May 23, 1949), 50-1. (Gen, Hist, Sw) X 86. . "The Doctor Looks At Jazz," Literary Digest, XCIV (Sept. 3, 1927), 29. (Infl) 187. . "Johnny Dodds," Jazz Information, II (Aug. 23, 1940), 6-9, 24. (Pers) !88. . "Docs Jazz Cause Crime?" Musical Observer, XXIII (Aug., 1924), 24. (Infl) 189. . "The Dollar: Sign of Our Times," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1930), 10. (Gen) !^o. . "Don't Stop Swinging the Classics Scott," Music and Rhythm, II (Jan., 1942), 17, 45. (J & Q 191. . "Dope Menace Keeps Growing," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), 10. (Gen) 1^2. . "Jimmy Dorscy's 'Even Groove' Philosophy Is Paying Off!" Down Beat, VIII (Mar. I, 1941), 16. (Pers) 193. . "Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1942. New York: H. W Wilson, 1943. pp. 210-12. (Pers) 194. . "D'ou Vient S. M. le Jazz ?" Courrier Musical, XXVIII (Mar. r, 1926), 144. (Hist) 195. . "Drawing A Line For Jazz," Metronome, XXXIX (Jan., 1923), 29. (J&Q See: 5. 196. . "Driver Kills Chippie Hill," Down Seat, XVII (June 16, 1950), 12. (Pers) 197. . "Drummer In A Museum," Time, XXXVII (Apr. 28, 1941), 44. (Pers) 8 A Bibliography of Jass& 198. Anon. "Ducasse Uses Ragtime In New Tone Poem/ J MtmV 9-; ( ct -> ^So), "-IS; (Nov., 1950), n. (Disc) 242. . "France Orders Our Jazz Players Expelled," New York Times, May 31, 1924, i : 5. (Gen) 243. . "Frazier Names His Ail-Time All-Stars," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), 2. (Gen) 244. . "French Find Our Jazz Too Soul-Disturbing," New York Times, Feb. 3, 1929, III, 6 : 8. (Geog) 245. ."French Jazz Critic Tastes Hot Licks American Style," Parade, April 10, 1949, 27. (Pers) 246. . "A French Philosophy of the Musical and Literary Jazz," New York Times, Nov. 7, 1926, VIII, 8 : 7. (Gen) 247. . "French Police Stop Jazz Band Burial; Dead Man Wanted It In Proces- sion, But the Mourners Were Foxtrotting," New York Times, Oct. 18, 1923, 3:1. (Gen) 248. . "Fresh Air on 52nd St.," Time, XLVIII (Oct. 28, 1946), 55. (Ork) 249. . "From Jim Crow to Jazz," British Musician, X (Oct., 1934), 223-25; (Nov., 1934), 252-54. Pt. II entitled: "The 'Spiritual,' Its Public Debut." (Hist) 250. . "Fur und Wider den Jazz," Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung, LX (Nov. 30, 1929), 1018; (Dec. 7, 1929), 1041. (A & A) 251. . "Slim Gaillard et le Vout-0-Reeney," Hot Club Magazine, 19 (Aug. 15, 1947), 9. (Lang, Pers) 252. . "Eva Gauthier Comments on Her Experiment in Jazz," Musical Observer, XXIII (July, 1924), 22. (Gen) 253. . "German Coming to Seek Jazz Singers Here to Satisfy Craze Started by Phonograph," New York Times, Apr. 8, 1927, 4 : 3. (Gen) 10 A Bibliography of Jazz 254. Anon. "A German Interpreter of Jazz," Literary Digest, LXII (Aug. 23, 1919), 3i.(A&A) 255. ."Germans Would Oust American Jazz Bands," New York Times Dec. II, 1924, 2 : 7. (Gen, Geog) 256. . "Girls Ban Jazz, Petting, Cigarettes," New York Times, Feb. 18, 1922, 4:3. (Gen) 257. . "Godowsky Utters Kind Word on Jazz," New York Times, Oct. 10, 1924, 22 : 3. (Gen) 258. . "Good Music Gains Over Jazz Mania," New York Times, June 13, 1923, 31 : 5. (Gen) 250.. . "Benjamin David (Bennie) Goodman," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1942. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1943. pp. 305-08. (Pers) 260. . "Benny Goodman: Jazz Immortal," Look, IX (June 12, 1945), 34, 36, 38, 40-1. (Pers, Pic) 261. . "Benny Goodman Makes A Comeback," Li fa XIX (Aug. 20, 1945), 117. (Pers, Pic) 262. . "Benny Goodman, Glenn Miller Voted Champs 1" Down Beat, IX (Jan. I, 1942), i, 21-2. (Pers, Poll) 2 6 3 . . "Benny Goodman On Reedman," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 26. (Pers) 264. . "Grainger Says Jazz Is Refining Our Taste," New York Times, Feb. n, 1932, 19:3. (Infl) 265. . "Grand Opera With Jazz," New York Times, Oct. 20, 1925, 29: 2. (J&O) 266. . "Gray Gives Shot In Arm to Coast Dance Business," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), 3. (Ork) See: 1336. 267. . "The Great American Composer Will He Speak In the Accent of Broadway?" Current Opinion, LXI1I (Nov., 1917), 316-17. (J & C) 268. . "The Great Songs," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 28-9, 53. (Gen) 269. . "Green A Ventura Highspot," Down Beat, XVI (July 15, 1949), 2. (Pers) 270. . "Group to Fight 'Jazzing' of the National Anthem," New York Times, Dec. 21, 1938, 21 : 3. (Gen) 271. . "John Hammond. , . A Critic and A Crew Haircut," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 26. (Pers) 272. . "Lionel Hampton," Look, VII (June 29, 1943), 66. (Pers, Pic) 273. . "Lionel Hampton on Vibes et al," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 32, 68. (Pers) 274. . "Lionel Hampton's Million-Dollar Band Business," Ebony, IV (Aug., 1949), 20-4. (Ork) 275. . "William Christopher Handy," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Bio- graphy 1941. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. pp. 361-62. (Pers) 276. . "Barling's New Jazz Opera," Christian Science Monitor, Sept. 25, 1926, 8. (Crit, J&O) 277. . "Harty Hits At Jazz," New York Times, Oct. 3, 1926, VIII, 7 : 4. (Gen) 278. ."Has Jazz Hurt Concert-Giving?... Managers Say 'No'," Musical America, XLIII (Nov. 14, 1925), 31. (Infi) 279. . "Coleman Hawkins," Look, VII (Mar. 9, 1943), 62. (Pers, Pic) 280. . "Erskine Hawkins," in Maxima Block (Ed). Current Biography 1941, New York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. pp. 260-71. (Pers) 281. . "Herbie Haymer on Wax," Down Beat, XVI (June 3, 1949), 13. (Disc) 282. . "He Calls It Progress," Time, LI (Mar. i, 1948), 34, 37. (Ork, Pers) 283. . "He Has No Scorn for Jazz ?" New York Times, Jan. 28, 1925, 16 : 5. (Gen) See: 1731. Entries 25^-3^3 II 284. Anon. "He Sees a Change For the Worse," New York Times, Oct. 13, 1924, 18 : 5. (Infl) See: 655. 285. . "Here's Capsule Record of 1942 Music World," Down Beat, X (Jan. i, 1943), 2-3. (Gen) 286. . "Woody Herman Tosses In Towel," Down Beat, XVI (Dec., 16, 1949), 1. (Pers) 287. . "He's Planning Quantity Production," New York Times, Jan. 12, 1925, 14:5. (Gen) See: 493. 288. . "Higgy, Key, New All-Stars," Metronome, LIX (Jan., 1943), 7, 14-13, 32-3. (Pers, Poll) 289. . "'High-Class' Jazz," Musical Leader, XLV (Apr. 26, 1923), 396. (Gen) 290. . "High Schools Plan Lectures On Jazz," New York Times, May 19, 1937, 25 : 6. (Ed) See: 2786. 291. . "His Opinion Will Not Be Accepted," New York Times, Nov. 13, 1924, 22 : 6. (Gen) See: 456. 292. . "La Historia de un Instrumento Musical, 1 ' La Razon, Nov. 14, 1942, 2. (Inst) 293. . "'Hit the Road' Now A Big Headache: Tire, Gas Shortage Makes Location Stands Best Bet," Down Beat, IX (Mar. 15, 1942), i, 19. (Gen) 294. . "Hitler Frowns On Jazz," Literary Digest, CXVII (Mar. 24, 1934), 24. (A & A) 295. . "Billie Holiday," Look, X (Sept. 3, 1946), 59. (Pers, Pic) 296. . "Billie Holiday Concert Makes Jazz History," Down Beat, XIII (Mar. 1 1, 1946), i. (Crit, Pers) 297. . "Hollywood Debut for Pearl Bailey," Ebony, II (Apr., 1947), 38-9. (Pers) 298. . "The Home of Happy Feet," Ebony, I (Oct., 1946), 32-7. (Gen, Pic) 299. . "Home-Made Jazz for Italy," New York Times, July 16, 1926, 3 : 2. (Geog) 300. . "Honeysuckle Rose," New Torker, XIX (Dec. 1 1, 1943), 26-7. (Ed, Pers) 301. . "Horn of Plenty," Time, LII (Aug. 23, 1948), 50-1. (Pers) 302. . "Lena Home," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1944. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1945. pp. 310-12. (Pers) 303. ."Lena Home Begins a New Movie," Ebony, I (Mar., 1946), 14-20. (Pers, Pic) 304. . "Lena Home is Still on the Way Up," PM, Dec. 15, 1942, 19: 2-3. (Pers) 305. . "Hot Drummers," Look, X (Mar. 5, 1946), 43-5. (Pers, Pic) 306. . "Hot Jazz Born When Dixieland Boys Wore Rompers," Metronome, LII (Sept., 1936), 24. (Hist, Ork) 307. . "Hot Jazz in Iceland," Jazzfnder, I (June, 1948), 5. (Geog) 308. . "Hot Music at Carnegie," New York Times, Jan. 18, 1938, 22 : 3. (Crit, Ork, Sw) See: 1289. 309. ."Hot Royalty," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazsways. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 56-7. (Pers) 310. . "Hot Society," Time, XXIX (May 17, 1937), 50, pise) 311. . "Hot Trumpeters," Look, X (Aug. 6, 1946), 32-5. (Pers, Pic) 312. . "How Deaf Can You Get?" Time, LI (May 17, 1948), 74. (Bop, Pers) 313. . "How To Do the Bop Hop; Benny Goodman Band Introduces New- Dance Steps On Its Tour," Ebony, IV (July, 1949), 23-5. (J & D, Pic) 12 A Bibliography of Jaxx 314. Anon. "Huge RCA Dance Band Buildup," Down Seat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 2. (Disc, J & D) 315. . "Hungary Protects Home Jazz by Barring Foreign Bands," New York limes, Dec. I, 1925, 2 : 7. (Geog) 3I 6. . "An Idea From America," Musical Opinion, XLIII (May, 1920), 610. (Gen) ^17. . "Immortals of Jazz," A Series of Biographical Sketches in Down Beati (Pers) "Louis Armstrong," VI (Dec. 15, 1939), 10. "Mildred Bailey," VIII (July 15, 1941), 10. "Count Basic," VIII (June 15, 1941), 10. "Sidney Becliet," VII (July 15, 1940), 10. "Bix Beiderbecke," VII (Aug. I, 1940), 10. "Benny Carter," VII (Sept. 15, 1940), 10. "Johnny Dodds," VII (Apr. I, 1940), 10. "Jimmy Dorsey," VII (Sept. I, 1940), 10. "Tommy Dorsey," VIII (May 15, 1941), 10. "Roy Eldridge," VIII (Apr. 15, 1941), 10. "Duke Ellington," VII (Jan. 15, 1940), 10. "Bud Freeman," VIII (June I, 1941), 10. "Benny Goodman," VII (Feb. 1, 1940), 10. "Emmet Hardy," VII (Aug. 15, 1940), 6. "Coleman Hawkins," VII (Feb. 15, 1940), 1 8. "Fletcher Henderson," VI (Nov. 15, 1939), 23. "Jay C. Higginbotham," VIII (Mar. 15, 1941), 10. "Earl Hines," VII (July i, 1940), 23, "Pete Johnson," VIII (July I, 1941), 10. "Gene Krupa," VI (Nov. I, 1939), 20. "Red McKenzie," VI (Oct. 15, 1939), 22. "Wingy Manone," VIII (Aug. i, 1941), 10, "Salvatore Massano (Eddie Lang)," VII (Oct. I, 1940), li . "Miff Mole," VIII (Feb. i, 1941), 10. " Jelly RoU Morton," VII (Apr. 15, 1940), 10. "Red Nichols," VI (Sept., 1939), 30. "Jimmy Noone," VIII (Feb. 15, 1941), 10. "Red Norvo," VII (June 15, 1940), 10. "King Oliver," VII (May, 15 1940), 13. "Ben Pollack," VIII (May i, 1941), 10. "Leon Rappolo," VII (Oct. 15, 1940), 10. "Don Redman," VII (Nov. 15, 1940), ID. "Gil Rodin," VII (June I, 1940), 22. "Muggsy Spanier," VII (May i, 1940), 10. "Jess Stacy," VIII (Mar. i, 1941), 10. "Jack Teagarden," VII (Dec. i, 1940), 10. "Frank Teschmaker," VII (Mar. 15, 1940), 10. "Frank Trumbauer," VII (Nov. i, 1940), 10. "Joe Venuti," VII (Mar. i, 1940), 10. "Fats Waller," VIII (Jan. 15, 1941), 10. "Chick Webb," VIII (Jan. i, 1941), 10. "Mary Lou Williams," VII (Dec. 15, 1940), 12. "Teddy Wilson," VIII (Apr. I, 1941), 10. 318. . "In the Matter of Jazz," Musical Courier, XC (Feb. 19, 1925), 28. (Gen) 319. . i n the Name of Music," (lr) New York Times, July 30, 1939, IX, 6 : 6. (Gen) Entries 314-351 13 320. Anon. "Index to Recent Records," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 65-106. (Disc) 321. -- . "Indians Abandon Tom-tom For the White Man's Jazz," Metronome, XXXVIII (May, 1922), 61. (Gen) 322. -- . "The Influence of 'Jazz'," Monthly Musical Record, LVII (Aug. 1, 1927), 233. (Infl) 323. -- . "Influence of the Year: King Cole Trio," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 23. (Ork) 324. -- . "Influence of the Year: Charlie Parker," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 22. (Pers) 325. -- . "Die Internationale Republik des Jazz," Die Melodie, III (1948/49), )> H-JS- (G 8-9; IV (J une 326. -- . "Introducing Duke Ellington," Fortune, VIII (Aug., 1933), 47-9, 90, 92, 94-5. (Pers) 327. -- . "The Inventors' of Tin Pan Alley," Popular Mechanics, LI (Jan., 1929), 74-7. (Gen, Pers) 328. -- . "Irish Denounce Jazz," New York Times, Jan. 2, 1934, 17 : 4. (Gen) See: 46. 329. -- . "Is Jazz The American Soul' ?" Musical America, XXXIX (Nov. 24, 1923), 10. (A & A) 330. -- . "I s Jazz Going Hibrow? Hot Pianist Dorothy Donegan Is Newest Convert to the Classics," Ebony, I (July, 1946), 15-17. (Pers, Pic) 331. -- . "Is Jazz Music ?" Musical Courier, XCVII (Aug. 16, 1928), 20. (A & A) See: 807 5843; 845 52897. 332. -- . "Is Jazz Our National Anthem ?" New York Times, Jan. 30, 1922, 11:3. (A & A) 333. -- . "Is Jazz the Pilot of Disaster ?" Etude, XLIII (Jan., 1925), 5-6. (Infl) 334. -- . "Is a Music Boom on Way Back ?" Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), lo, (Gen) 335. -- . "Is the Pendulum Swinging Back?" Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), 10. (Gen) 336. -- . "Is the Popularity of Jazz Music Waning ?" Radio Broadcast, VIII (Dec., 1925), 177-78. (Infl) 337. -- . "Is Radio a Dead End For Negro Bands ?" Music and Rhythm, II (Dec., 1941), 15. (Gen, Rad) 338. -- . "It's A Matter of Wanting to Live," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), 10. (Gen) 339. -- . "Italians Sign Petitions Against Jazz, Says Milhaud," Musical America, XXXVIII (Sept. 29, 1923), 4. (Geog, Gen) "am!" Esquire, XXII (Dec., 1944), 107-14. (Pic) am Session," Life, XV (Oct. u, 1943), 117-24. (Pic) am Session," Look, VII (Aug. 24, 1943), 64-6. (Pic) am Session in Movieland," Ebony > I (Nov., 1945), 6-9. (Pic, Rad) 341- 344. . "Harry James (Haag)," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography Ip43- New York: H. W. Wilson, 1944. pp. 340-43. (Pers) 345. . "Harry James," Look, VII (Feb. 9, 1943), 62. (Pers, Pic) 346. . "Jazz," in Henry Suzzalo (Ed). The National Encyclopedia. New York: P. F. Collier, 1932. pp. 578-79. (A & A) "~ "~ *y, HI~~ , "Jazz," Opportunity, III (May, 1925), 132-33. (A & A) 34 8. . "Jazz," Outlook, CXXXVI (Mar. 5, 1924), 381-82. (Infl, Hist) 349. . "Jazz," Scottish Musical Magazine, XI (July, 1930), 156. (Infl) 350. . "Le Jazz," Dissonances, I (July-Sept., 1924), 150-51. (Gen) 351. . "Jazz A Form of Art," Metronome, XXXVIII (Sept., 1922), 65. (A & A) See-. 1350. 14 A Bibliography of Jazz 352. Anon. " 'Jazz A State of Mind'," New York Times, Apr. 2, 1925, 23 : 3. (A & A) 353. . "Jazz Abroad," New York Times, May 20, 1928, VIII, 7 : 7. (J & D) 3S4 . . "jazz Again," Musical Courier, LXXXVII (July 5, 1923), 21. (Ork) 355. . "Jazz All Over Europe," New York Times, Apr. 30, 1929, 14:1 . (Gen, Geog) 356. . "Jazz am Konservatoriuin," Der Auftakt, VII (1927), 317-19. (Ed) 357. . "Jazz and the Disposition," New York Times, June 13, 1927, 18: 5. (Gen, Infl) See: 402. 358. . "Jazz and Its Victims," New York Times, Oct. 7, 1928, V, 19. (Infl) 350. . "Jazz and the Organist," American Organist, VI (Feb., 1923;, 113-14. (Gen) 360. . "Jazz and Ragtime Are the Preludes to a Great American Music," Current Opinion, LXIX (Aug., 1920), 199-201. (A & A, Infl) 361. . "Jazz Artists Migrate," New York Times, Mar. 12, 1925, 9 : 1. (Gen) See: 451. 362. . "Jazz as Folk-Music," Musical America, XLIII (Dec. 19, 1925), 18. (A&A) 363. . "Jazz As a Form of Art," Musical Leader, XLIV (Aug. 10, 1922), 130. (A&A) See: 1350. 364. . "Jazz at the Fountainhead," New York Times, Apr. 12, 1929, 26:6. (Gen) 365. , "Jazz at the Philharmonic," Scholastic, L (Apr. 7, 1947), 36, (Pers, Ork) 366. . "Jazz at the Sorbonne," New York Times, June 20, 1926, VIII, 2: 2. (Gen, Geog) 367. . "Jazz Back in Japan," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 17. (Geog) 368. . "Jazz Bands Here and Abroad," New York Times, Dec. 12, 1924, 22 : 6. (Gen) 369. . "Jazz Bands Popular in Turkey," New York Times, Oct. 12, 1927, 27 : 2. (Geog) 370. . "Jazz Beyond the Alps," New York Times, Mar.n, 1926, 20 : 6. (A&A) 371. . "Jazz Bitterly Opposed in Germany," New York Times, Mar. II, 1928, VIII, 8 : 4. (Ed, Geog, Infl) 372. . "Jazz, the Black Peril, and the Bigger Cheeses," Musical Opinion, L (4 May, 1927), 794-95. (Infl) 373. . "Jazz Boom in Europe," Ebony, III (July, 1948), 23-7. (Geog, Pic) 374. . "Jazz by Django," Newsweek, XXVIII (Nov. 18, 1946), 100. (Pcrs) 375. . "The Jazz Cannibal," Literary Digest, LXXXIV (Jan. 10, 1925), 36. (Poet) 376. . "Jazz Club Concert," New York Times, Sept. 7, 1947, 63 : 4. (NO, Pers) 377. . "Jazz Comes to Stay," Current Opinion, LXXVII (Sept., 1924), 337-38. (A&A) 378. . "Jazz Coming On," Musical Courier, XCII (Jan. 7, 1926), 30. (Crit, J&O) 379. "Jazz Commission for Kahn," New York Times, May 19, 1927, 32 : 5. (Gen) 380. ."El Jazz, Con Sus Disonancias y Estridencias, Ha Conquistado Al Mundo," La Razon, Jan. 3, 1942, 2, (Infl) 381. . "Jazz Concert Heard," New York Times, May 17, 1945, 15 : I. (Crit) 382. . "Jazz Concert in Public Park on Sunday Stirs Up London," New York Times, June 10, 1925, 1 : 7. (Gen) 383. . "Jazz Concerts," Ebony, 1 (Sept., 1946), 29-34. (Gen, Pic) 384. . "A Jazz Conference," Musical Leader, XLIII (Apr. 13, 1922), 364. (Gen) Entries 350-4x1 15 385. Anon. "Jazz Conservatory for Prague," New York Times, Nov. 22, 1931, III 3:5. (Ed) 386. -- . "Jazz Doomed and Dying'," New York Times, June 7, 1921, 10: 3. (Gen) 387. -- . "Jazz Dying, Says Sheldon," New York Times, Sept. 26, 1926, 26: 8. (Gen) 388. -- . "Jazz Enters the Laboratory For Psychological Study," Science News Letter, XXXVI (July I, 1939), 12-13. (A & A) 389. -- . "The Jazz Fiddler," Etude, XLI (June, 1923), 420-21. (A&A, Inst) 390. -- . "Jazz Foundation Concert," New York Times, June 23, 1945, 10: 3. (Crit) 391. -- . "Jazz Frightens Bears," New York Times, Nov. 24, 1928, 16: 5. (Infl) 392. -- . "Jazz Gains in Popularity as Soviet Lifts Ban," New York Times, May 17, 1933, 15 : 2. (Geog) 393. -- . "Jazz Grows Popular in China, Dance Record Sales Reveal," New York Times, Nov. 16, 1929, 5 : 2. (Geog) See: 398. 394. -- . "The Jazz Hoot," New Torker, XXVI (Apr. 1, 1950), 21-2. (Pers) 395- -- "Jazz Hymns Draw Fire," New York Times, Aug. 2, 1925, 27 : 2. (Rad) See: 438. 396. -- . "Jazz in China," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (June 26, 1924), 14. (Geog) 397. -- . "Jazz in Italy," Musical Leader, LI (July 8, 1926), to. (Geog) 398. -- . "Jazz in the Orient," New York Times, Nov. 19, 1929, 28 : 5. (Geog) See: 393. 399. -- . "El Jazz, Influencia y Expresion," Ars Magazine, II (Oct., 1941), 31. (Inn) 400. -- . "Jazz Is Compared to Comic Cartoon," New York Times, Feb. 18, 1927, 24:4. (A&A) 401 -- . "Jazz is Dead But Tang and Color Will Survive in America's Future Classicalism, Says Grofe, Founder of the 'New School'," Musical Courier, CIV (May 14, 1932), 9, 16. (Infl) 402. -- . "Jazz is Not Music, Stresemann Asserts," New York Times, June 12, 1927, 19 .-4. (Gen) See: 357. 403. -- . "Jazz Losing Caste, Mary Garden Finds," New York Times, Nov. 24, 1927, 28 : 2. (A & A) 404. -- . "Jazz May Be Lowbrow, But..." Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Jan. 10, See: 2719. 405. -- . "Jazz Music and Digestion," New York Times, May 13, 1927, 22 : 5. (Infl) 406. -- . "Jazz Music, and Its Particular Sting," Musical Digest, X (Sept. 21, 1926), 7. (A&A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 558; 5595 5&>; "595 2 337; 3. 407. -- . "Jazz Music Banned in France," Musical Leader, XL VII (June 19, 1924), 586. (A & A, Geog, Infl) 408. -- . "Jazz Music Upheld by Otto H. Kahn," New York Times, Aug. 1 3, 1924, 17 : 6. (Gen) 409. -- . "Jazz Not What It Once Was," Musical Leader, XLVIII (July 24, 1924), 84. (A&A) 410. -- . "Jazz Now Syncopep," Musical Leader, XLVIII (Dec. u, 1924), 568. (Gen) 411. -- . "Jaz& Obsequies or Otherwise?" Melody, VI (July, 1922), 7-8. (Hist) 1 6 A Bibliography of Jazz 412. Anon. "Jazz on the River," Newsweek, XXX (July 7, 1047), 85. (Gen, Pic) 413. . "Jazz on the Verge," Time, XXVIII (Dec. 7, 1936), 62-3. (Grit) 414. . "Jazz Opera 'Deep River 7 to Open Here on Oct. 4," New York Times, Aug. 13, 1926, 12 : 2. (J & 0) 415. . "Jazz Opera in View for Metropolitan," New York Times, Nov. 18, 1924, 23 : I. (J & 0) 416. . "Jazz Operas in Germany," Living Age, CCCXXXII (Apr. 15, 1927), 735- (J&O) 417. . "Jazz Or," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Feb. 7, 1924), 36. (Gen, Infl) 4x8. . "Jazz or 'Modern Popular Music' To Be Heard and Discussed at Com- posers' League Lecture," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Feb. 7, 1924), 6. (Gen, J&Q 419. . "Jazz or No Jazz?" Musical Standard, XXII (Dec. 15, 1923), 187. (J&C) 420. . "Jazz Origin Again Discovered," Music Trade Revietv, LXVIII (1919), 32-3. (Hist) 421. . "Jazz Overadvertized," Literary Digest, LXXIX (Dec. 15, 1923), 28-9. (A & A) 422. . "Jazz Pandemonium to Prince Joachim," New York Times, Mar. n, 1928, 10: i. (A & A, Infl) See: 174. 423. . "Jazz Pianist Ammons Dies," Chicago Daily News, Dec. 3, 1949, 6:5. (Pers) 424. . "Jazz Played Out," Literary Digest, LXXII (Jan. 14, 1922), 27. (A & A) 425. , "Jazz Prize," Musical Courier, LXXXIX (July 17, 1924), 28. (Lang) 426. . "Jazz Reduces Output of Tenors From Naples," New York Titties, May 22, 1927, II, 8 : 2. (Infl) 427. . "Jazz, Says Darius Milhaud, Is the Most Significant Thing in Music Today," Musical Observer, XXII (Mar., 1923), 23. (J & C) 428. . "The Jazz Scene," Ebony, V (Nov., 1949), 24-7. (Disc) 429. ."Jazz Stems From Whites Not Blacks, Says LaRocca," Metronome, LII (Oct., 1936), 20, 51, 53. (Hist, Ork) 430. ."Jazz? Swing? It's Ragtime," Time, XLVI (Nov. 5, 1945), 62-3. (Ork, Pers) 431. . "Jazz Symphony," Time, XXX (Dec. 20, 1937), 44-5. (J & C) 432. . "Jazz Takes Root in Classics, Asserts Sigmund Spaeth," Musical America, XLI (Dec. 27, 1924), 23. (J & C) 433- Jazz Under Ban," Music and Musicians, VIII (Aug., 1922), 3. (Gen) 434. . "Der 'Jazz' Vom Jazz," Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung, LXI (Apr. 26, 1930), 347. (A & A) 435. . "'Jazz' Waits at This Church," Music Trades, LXIII (May 13, 1922), 44. (Gen) 436. . " Jazzando," Musical Courier, LXXXV, (Aug. 24, 1922), 20. (Infl) 437- "A Jazzed Discussion," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Apr. 17, 1924), 37- (Infl) 438. . "Jazzed Hymns Called Off," New York Times, Aug. 3, 1925, 18:3. (Rad) SMI 395- 435. . "Jazzing the Classics," New York Times, Dec. 7, 1927, 28 : 6. (J & C) 440. . "Jazzu," Time, LIV (Aug. 8, 1949), 40-1. (Geog) 441. . "Jack Jenny Dies Suddenly," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. I, 1946), 3. (Pers) 442. . "'Jitterbug' Tunes Barred at Princeton Songfests," New York Times, May 1, 1939, 25 : 7. (Gen) 443. . "Jitterbugs at Play," New York Times, May 31, 1938, 18 : 2. (Gen) Entries 412-475 ij 444. Anon. " Jive Bombers," Scholastic, XLVIII (Feb. 4, 1946), 32. (A & A, Ork) 445. . "Jive Papa," Ebony, I (Aug., 1946), 19-24. (Lang) 446. . "Bunk Johnson," Ebony, I (Mar., 1946), 33-7. (Pers, Pic) 447. . "Bunk Johnson Rides Again," Time, XLI (May 24, 1943), 63-4. (Pers) 448. . "Joint Rocked," Time, XXXI (Jan. 24, 1938), 58. (Crit) 449. . "Louis Jordan," Ebony, IV (Jan., 1949), 39-41. (Pers, Pic) 450. . "Louis Jordan," Look, IX (Oct. 2, 1945), 78. (Pers, Pic) 451. . "Journalism Gets Vindication," New York Times, Mar. 13, 1925, 18 :6. (Gen) See: 361. 452. . "Judge Rails at Jazz and Dance Madness," New York Times, Apr. 14, 1926, 15 : 1. (J & D) 453. . "Jungle Band," Life, XIX (Nov. 5, 1945), 134, 137. (Ork, Pic) 454. . "Kahn on Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXIX (Nov. 20, 1924), 26. (Gen) 455. . "Otto H. Kahn on Jazz Music," Musical Courier, XCI (July 16, 1925), 14. (Gen) 456. . "Otto H. Kahn Pays Tribute to Jazz," New York Times, Nov. 12, 1924, 14: i. (Gen) See i 291. 457. . "Kahn to Open Jazz School," New York Times, Sept. 2, 1925, 21 : 2. (Ed) 458. . "Kahn Wants a Jazz Opera to Produce on Metropolitan Stage," Music News XVI (Nov. 28, 1924), 3. (J & 0) 4159. . "Hal Kemp," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1941. New " York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. p. 465. (Pers) 460. . "Kenton Chances Blasting a Path to Prostration," Down Beat, XV (June 2, 1948), 10. (Gen) 461. . "Jnton Grabs Early Poll Lead," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. I, 1950), I, 19. (Poll) 462. . "Stan Kenton Ork Set for New York Debut at Door," Down Beat, VIII (Nov. i, 1941), I. (Pers) 463. . "Kenton Quits Music Business," Down Beat, XVI (Jan. 14, 1949), i. (Pers) 4.64. . "Kenton Readies Ork for Concert Tour," Down Beat, XVI (Nov. 4, 1949), 2. (Ork) 465. . "Kenton, Shearing Poll Winners: All-Star Band Gets New Faces," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 29, 1950), I, 14-15. (Poll) 466. . "Jerome Kern Hits at Jazz Orchestra," New York Times, Apr. 12, 1924, 18: I. (Gen) 467. . "Killian Killed in L. A. By Psychopathic Murderer," Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), 9. (Pers) 468. . "King Jazz and the Jazz Kings," Literary Digest, LXXXVIII (Jan. 30, I9 2 $ 37-3, 41-2. (Pers) 469. . "King Louis 1st," Look, VII (Mai. 23, 1943), 64-6. (Pers, Pic) 470. . "King of the Jook-Box," Newsweek, XV (Jan. 15, 1940), 30-1. (Pers) 471. . "King of the Ragtimers," Time 9 LVI (Oct. 30, 1950), 48. (Rev) 472. . "Kreisler Is Here For Concert Tour . . . Calls Jazz a Symptom ..." New York Times, Oct. 9, 1936, 30: i. (Gen) 473. . "Fritz Kreisler Returns; Violinist Says Jazz Is a Clever Caricature and Transitory," New York Times 9 Jan. n, 1925, 31 : 4. (A & A) 474. . "Eugene Bertram (Gene) Krupa," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biog- raphy 1947. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1948. pp. 370-72. (Pers) 475. . "Gene Krupa; The Drummer Man Runs Wild," Look, VIII (Oct. 31, 1944), 4- ( p s, Pic) 1 8 -A Bibliography of Jazz 476. Anon. "Krupa: Into This World Again," Newsweek, XXIV (July 31, 1944), 69. (Pers) 4.77. . "Gene Krupa Shows How to Play Drum in These Fantastic Sound Pictures," Life, X (June 9, 1941), 81. (Inst, Pic) 478. . "Lac Bug vs. Jitterbug," Newsweek, XIX (Apr. 27, 1942), 59-60. (Disc) 479. . "Lambeth Walk and the Yam," Newsweek, XII (Sept. 12, 1938), 20-1. (J&D) 480. . "Land of Oo-Bla-Dee," Time, LIV (Sept. 12, 1949), 77-9. (Pers) 481. . "Laud Jazz in High Places," New York Times, Aug. 16, 1921, 3 .-4. (Infl) 482. . "Leave 'Jazz' Alone," Musical Courier, LXXXV (Oct. 26, 1922), 21. (Gen, Infl) See: 1151. 483. . "Franz Lehar on Jazz," Living Age, CCCXXVIII (Mar. 13, 1926), 601-02. (A & A) 484. . "Let Freedom 'Swing'," New York Times, Nov. 6, 1938, IX, 12:3. (J&C,Rad) See: 227; 1323; 1461. 485. . "Let's Face It," Time, LIV (Sept. 26, 1949), 47-8. (Crit, Pers) ^86. . "Life Goes to a Party to Listen to Benny Goodman and His Swing Band," Life, III (Nov. 1, 1937), 120-22; 124. (J & D, Ork, Pic) 487. . "Life Goes to a Party At the Hotel Lincoln in New York City to Hear Artie Shaw, Swing's Newest King," Life, VI (Jan. 23, 1939), 60-62. (J & D, Ork, Pic) 488. . "Links Concert and Jazz," New York Times, Apr. 13, 1924, II, 2 : i. (Gen) 489. . "List and Addresses of Recording Firms," Down Seat, XIII (June 3, 1946), 14-15. (Disc) 490. . . "List of Country's Leading Musicians," Metronome, LVII (Nov., 1941), 12-13. (Pers) 491. . "Look, Ma, Stan's Dancing Again!" Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), 1. (Ork) 492. . "Lopez on Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Jan. 24, 1924), 8. (Gen) 493. . "Lopez To Put Jazz Into Stock Market," New York Times, Jan. 10, 1925, 8:1. (Gen) See: 287. 494. . "Jimmy Lord," ?azz Hot, 12 (Nov., 1936), 3. (Pers) 49S- "Louis the First," Time, LIII (Feb. 21, 1949), 52-8. (Hist, Pers) See:i%\ 1490; 1820; 2085. 496. . "Louis, Babe Ruth Go Hand in Hand," Down Seat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 10. (Pers) 497. . "Louis, Shearing On Same Bill Enrich Bop City Till,'' Down Seat, XVI (Oct. 7, 1949), 2. (Crit, Ork) 498. . "Louis Writes Life Story," Down Beat, XVII (May 5, 1950), I. (Pers) See: 859. 499. . "Low Taste," Time, XLVIII (Sept. 2, 1946), 41. (Ork) 500. . "Lutheran Church Bans Jazzy Organs," New York Times, Oct. 9, 1924, 23 : 4. (Inst) 501. . "Make Mine Music," Life, XX (Mar. 11, 1946), 56. (Pic) 502. . "Marche Funebre," Etude, XLIV (Aug., 1926), 558. (Gen) 503. . "Kaiser Marshall," Record Changer, VII (Mar., 1948), 12. (Pers) 504. . "Meadowbrook Opens Up For Fall With Woody Ork," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 22, 1950), i. (Ork) 505- . "A Medico On Jazz," Musical Courier, XCV (Aug. n, 1:927), 22. (Infl) Entries 476-529 ICj 506. Anon. "Meet the Real Lena Home," Ebony, III (Nov., 1947), 9-14. (Pers, Pic) 507. . "A Melodious Year," New York Times, Oct. 19, 1929, 18 : 4. (Gen) 508. . "Frank Melrose, Chi Pianist, Is Found Fatally Injured," Down Beat, VIII (Sept. 15, 1941), 6. (Pers) 509. . "Members of Krupa Crew Tell Their Lives, Interests," Down Beat. XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), 2. (Ork) 510. . "A Memorial Program," Jazz Session, 6 (Mar.-Apr., 1945), 6-8. (Pers, Rad) 511. . "Mengelberg Espouses Jazz," Sheet Music Trade News, II (Apr., 1924), 38. (Gen) 512. , "Johnny Mercer," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1948. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1949. pp. 445-46. (Pers) 513. . "The Merry Muses," New York Times, Apr. 13, 1926, 24 : 4. (A & A) 514. . "Metronome's Albums of the Year," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 29. (Disc) 5x5. . "Metronome's All Stars (1946 Edition)," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 24-5, 49. (Poll) j!6. . "Metronome's All Stars," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 24-5, 37-41. (Poll) 517. . "Metronome's Hall of Fame," A Series in Metronome: (Pers) "Louis Armstrong," LXIII (Jan., 1947), 26. "Mildred Bailey," LXIII (Mar., 1947), 18. "Will Bradley," LVI (Aug., 1940), 26. "Charlie Christian," LXIII (Aug., 1947), 27. "Roy Eldridge," LXIII (May, 1947), 25. "Duke Ellington," LXIII (Apr., 1947), 18. "Ziggy Elman," LVII (Apr., 1941), 22. "Benny Goodman," LXIII (Feb., 1947), 22. "Irving Goodman," LVII (Feb., 1941), 34. "Wolffe Taninbaum," LVII (Sept., 1941), 26. "Cootie Williams," LVII (June, 1941), 28. "Teddy Wilson," LXIII (July, 1947), 20. 5x8. . "Metronome's Records of the Year," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 28-9. (Disc) 519. . "Mexican Students Ban Jazz As Aid in Spreading Our Rule," New York Times, Apr. 20, 1931, 7 : 2. (Gen, Infl) 520. . "The Mighty Mother of Jazz," New York Times, Jan. 8, 1923, 16 : 5. (Inst) 521. . "Glenn Miller," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1942. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1943. pp. 597-99. (Pers) 522. . "Glenn Miller Commissioned a Captain," Metronome, LVIII (Oct., 1942), 5, 9. (Pers) 523. . "Million Dollar Band," Look, X (Feb. 5, 1946), 28-32. (Ork, Pic) 524. . "Mixed Reaction on Kenton Band's First N. Y. Job," Down Beat, IX (Mar. is, 1942), 2. (Crit) 525. . "Montparnasse Jazz Is Stilled by Police," New York Times, Nov. 20, 1927, 2 : 5. (Gen, Geog) 526. . "More Good Swing and Sweet for V-Disc Listeners," Metronome, LXII (July, 1946), 46. (Disc) 527. . "More Hot and Dirty Breaks," Etude, XLV (May, 1927), 339. (Gen) 528. . "Mowing Down Mendelssohn: Swing Invades the Sacrosanct To Get Rugcutter Tunes," Newsweek, XIV (Sept. 18, 1939), 39. (J & D) 525. . 743- Entries 590-652 2J 622. Anon. "Raeburn Band Great, But Forced to Call It a Day," Down Beat, XVI (July 29, 1949), 13. (Ork) 623. . "Rag-Time," Musician, V (Mar., 1900), 83. (Rag) 624. . "Ragtime," London Times, Feb. 8, 1913, II : 3-4. (Rag) 625. . "Rag Time and Program Making," American Musician, XXVIII (Aug. 10, 1912), 10. (Rag) 626. . "Rag Time, New and Old," Brainartfs Musical, I (Autumn, 1899), 2. (Rag) 627. . "The Record Companies," Metronome, LXI (Oct., 1945), 23-5, 51. (Disc) 628. . "Record Companies Go All Out For Dixieland," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1950), i. (Disc, Dix) 629. . "Record Labels in Jazz History," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 107-28. (Disc) 630. . "Records of the Year," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 24. (Disc) 631. . "Records of the Year," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 23. (Disc) 632. . "Records of the Year: 49*8 Top 30," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz jp50. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 18. (Disc) 633. . "Refuses to Decide Jazz Is a Nuisance," New York Times, Oct. 29, 1925, 11:3. (Gen) 634. . "Reich Bars Radio Jazz to Safeguard 'Culture'," New York Times, Oct. 13, 1935, II & III, 3 : 7. (Gen) 635. . "Reich City Bars 'Hot' Music," New York Times,Nov. 19, 1938,2 : 4. (Gen) See: 546. 636. . "Relax! The Battle of RPMs is Settled," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), 3- (Disc) 637. ."Remarks on Rag-Time," Musical Courier, LXVI (May 28, 1913), 22-3. (Rag) 638, . "Respectablizing Jazz," Literary Digest, LXXIX (Nov. 24, 1923), 31. (A&A) 639. . "Les Resultats du Referendum du H.C.B.," Hot Club Magazine, 10 (Oct., 1946), 10. (Poll) 640. . "Reverend Satchelmouth," Time, XLVII (Apr. 29, 1946), 47-8. (Pers) 641. . "Rex Spielt Bie Kerzenlicht," Die Melodie, III (1948/49), 5, 10. (Crit, Pers) 642. ."Rhythm, Rhythm; 'Arthur Alberts' West African Documentary'," Record Changer, IX (Nov., 1950), 5-8, 17. (Disc) 643. . "Rhythms In c Jazz' Traced to Indians," New York Times, Dec. 28, 1936, 19 : 7. (Gen) 644. . "The Riotous Return of Mr. Antheil," Literary Digest, XCIII (Apr. 30, 1927), 26-7. (Crit, J & C) 645. . "'Round and Around," Literary Digest, CXXI (Apr. 4, 1936), 26. (Sw) 646. . "Rugged Rugolo," Metronome, LXIII (Apr., 1947), 27, 46. (Pers) 647. . "Charles Ellsworth (Pee Wee) Russell," in Anna Rothe (Ed). Current Biography 1944* New York: H. W. Wilson, 1945. pp. 569-71. (Pers) 648. , "Sagfreren, Der Blev Altmuligmand," Berlingske Tidende, Oct. 22, 1949, 8-9. (Pers) 649. . "'Satchelmouth' Symbol of Best Negro Music," Down Beat, V (Mar., 1938), 4. (Pers) 650. . "Satchmo Comes Back," Time, L (Sept. 1, 1947), 32. (A&A, Bop, Pers) 651. . "Satchmo Europe Trip Successful; Plan 2d Tour," Billboard, LXI (Oct. 22, 1949), 13. (Gen) 652. . "'Satchmo' Hailed As King of Zulus at N.O. Mardi Gras," Billboard, LXI (Mar. 21, 1949), 23. (Pers) See: 18; 495; 1490; 1820; 2085. 24 A Bibliography of Jazz 653. Anon. "Satchmo Sock in Sweden; Italian Tour Mapped," Variety, CLXXVI (Oct. 19, 1949), 43. (Crit) 654. . "Say Jazz WillLive," New York Times,Dec. 23, 1923, VIII, 4 : i. (A& A) 655. ."Says Autos and Jazz Ruin American Youth," New York Times, Oct. II, 1924, 16: 1. (Infl) See: 284. 656. . "Says Jazz Originated in Old French Music," New York Times, Mar. 25, 1928, 28 : 7. (A & A) 657. . "Says Jazz Rules Europe," New York Times, Jan. 23, 1925, 9 : 3. (Geog) 658. . "Says Jazz Threatens Christian Civilization," New York Times, Dec. 16, 1934,17,2:7. (Infl) 659. . "Says Jazz Will Play Itself Out," New York Times, Nov. 21, 1924, 16:1. (Gen) 660. . "School Outlaws Jazz as Travesty on Music," New York Times, Jan. 1 1, 1926, 1 : 6. (Gen) 661. . "Scoffs at Fear of Jazz," New York Times, Mar. 4, 1922, 9: i. (Gen) 662, . "Score Armistice Day of Jazz; British Want Quiet Celebration Weary of American Rhythm," New York Times, Nov. 8, 1925, II, 2 : 5. (Gen) 663. . "Hazel Dorothy Scott," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1943. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1944. pp. 677-79. (P ers ) " ' ~ " ' i, VI T 664. . "Hazel Scott," Look, VI (Dec. 15, 1942), 46, 48-9. (Pers, Pic) 665. . "Raymond Scott," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1941. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. pp. 763-65. (Pers) 666. . "Second Generation," Time, XLVII (June 24, 1946), 77. (Ork) 667. . "Seek to Purify Jazz," New York Times, Apr. 6, 1927, 20 : 6. (Gen) 668. . "Sees No American Opera," New York Times, Dec. 26, 1926, I, 24: 7. (A&A,J&0) 669. . "Sees 'Swing' on Wane," New York Times, Sept. 14, 1939, 19 : 4. (Gen) 670. . "7,000 Jitterbugs at Swing Session," New York Times, Aug. 25, 1938, 13:1. (Gen) Sen 138; 727- 671. . "Several Close Fights on at Midway Mark in Band Poll," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 15, 1950), i, 2, 19. (Poll) 672. . "Artie Shaw," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1941. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1942. pp. 778-80. (Pers) 673. . "Shaw 'Through With Dance Bands'; To Play Longhair," Down Beat, XVI (Feb. 25, 1949), * (P^s) 674. . "Shaw's Swing Symphony," Newsweek, XVIII (Sept. 8, 1941), 74. ( J & C, Pers) 675. . "George Shearing," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 13, 36. (Pers) 676. . "Shearing Proves Bop and Bach Combine Real Fine," Doton Beat, XVI (June 17, 1949), 2. (Pers) 677. . "The Sheep in the Herman Herd," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 30-33. (Ork, Pers) 678. . "Showcase of Harlem," Ebony, IV (July, 1949), 13-18. (Pic) 679. . "Showman of the Year: Buddy Rich," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 20. (Pers) 680. . "Showmen of the Year: Frankie Laine, Mel Torme," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 21. (Pers) 681. . "Frank Sinatra," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biography 1943. New York: H. W. Wilson, I944.pp, 700-02. (Pers) 682. . "Sincere Sounds," Time, XLVIII (Dec. 23, 1946), 73. (Pers) 68*. . "Singer of the Year: Peggy Lee," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 21. Entries 653-715 25 684. Anon. "Singer of the Year: Mary Ann McCall," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 14. (Pers) 685. ."Singers of the Year: Herb Jeffries, Sarah Vaughan," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 20. (Pers) 686. . "Six New Jazz Messiahs," Down Beat, XV (Mar. 24, 1948), 14. (Ork) 687. . "Sixty Years," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), n. (Gen) 688. . "Bessie Smith," Record Changer, VII (Mar., 1948), 6-7. (Crit, Pers) 689. . "Willie Smith," Ebony, IV (June, 1949), 41-3. (Pers, Pic) 690. . "Soldier-Man Blues From Somewhere in France," Literary Digest, XCIII (June 18, 1927), 50, 52. (Bl) 691. . "Solo Man," lime, LIV (Dec. 5, 1949), 56, 58. (Pers) 692. . "Some Berlin Novelties," New York Times, Feb. 19, 1928, VIII, 8 : 3. (Ed) 693. . "Some Further Opinions on c Jazz' by Prominent Writers," Metronome, XXXVIII (Aug., 1922), 27-8. (Infl) 694. . "Something to Dance To," Time, LV (Apr. 3, 1950), 72, 73. (Ork) 695. . "A Song Is Born," Ebony, III (May, 1948), 41-3. (Pic, Rad) 696. . "Songs of the Year," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 28. (Gen) 697. . "Soprano Sax in Comeback," Down Beat, VII (Apr. I, 1940), 2. (Inst) 698. . "Soulful Youths Buy Saxophones," New York Times, Jan. 25,1925, VIII, 2 : 2. (Infl) 699. . "Sousa Expects Jazz to Wane; Denies It Is Truly American," New York Times, Apr. 26, 1928, 29 : 2. (Gen) 700. . "Sousa With a Floy Floy," Time, XLII (Sept. 6, 1943), 48-9. (Ork) 701. . "The Soviet Cult Jazz Outlawed," New York Times, Jan. 8, 1928, VIII, 8: 8. (Gen) 702. . "Specht Urges Ban on Foreign Artists," New York Times, Mar. 24, 1926, 5:1. (Gen) See: 75. 703. . "Spirituals to Swing," Time, XXXIII (Jan. 2, 1939), 23-4. (Crit) 704. . "Staid Town Hall Resounds to Swing Music," New York Times, Dec. 15, 1938, 8 : 3. (Crit) 705. . "Stale Bread's Sadness Gave 'Jazz' to the World," Literary Digest, LXI (Apr. 26, 1919), 47-8. (A & A) 706. . "State Dept. Says 'Thanks, Louis'," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), i. (Pers) 707. . "Staying Qualities of Jazz," Pacific Coast Musical Review, XLIV (Sept. 2 9> I 9 2 3) 3- (Gen) 708. . "The Stepin Fetchit of the Blues," Metronome, LIX (Sept., 1943), 20. (Pers) 709. . "Stowkowski Declares in Favor of 'Jazz'," Musical Leader, XLVII (Apr. 24, 1924), 400. (Gen) 710. . "Stokowski Defends Jazz," New York Times, May 16, 1924, 22: 3. (A&A) 711. . "Straton Says Jazz is 'Agency of Devil*," New York Times, May 7, 1926, 10:3. (A&A) 712. . "Stravinsky as a 'Superman of Jazz' Is Local Commentator's View," New York Times, May 3, 1925, VIII, 6 : 6. (A & A) See: 2209. 713. . "Students in Arms Against Jazz," Literary Digest, LXXII (Mar. 18, *9 22 ) 35- (G en ) 714. . "Subject Index for Volume I," Music and Rhythm, I (Apr,, 1941), 98-9. (Bib!) 715. . A Subject of Serious Study," New York Times, Aug. n, 1924, 12: 6. (A&A) 26 A Bibliography of Jazz 716. Anon. "Success of the Year: Erroll Garner," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Javzigso. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 16. (Pers) 717. . "Success of the Year: George Shearing," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1*950. New York: Metronome, 1950. p. 17. (Pers) 718. . "Success Story," Time, LVI (Oct. 23, 1950), 82, 85. (Pers) 719. . "Sufferers Before Our Time," New York Times, Nov. 20, 1927, HI, 4 : 6. (last) 720. . "Sunday Jazz for London," New York Times, June 5, 1925, 20 : i. (Gen) 721. . "Sweet Corn at Glen Island," Time, XLIX (June 2, 1947), 69-70. (Ork) 722. . "Swing," life, V (Aug. 8, 1938), 50-60. (Pers, Pic, Sw) 723. . "Swing: Rhythmic Music Heedless of Tuue, Time or Tradition," News- week, VII (Jan. ir, 1936), 27-8. (A & A, Sw) 724. . "Swing: Top Song Hits Are Tuneful, Sentimental," life, XVII (Sept. 25, 1944), 39-40, 42. (Pers, Pic) 725. . "Swing Away from Swing," New York Times, Aug. 14, 1938, 10 : 3. (Gen) See: 1522; 1607. 726. . "Swing Bands Put 23,400 in Frenzy," New York Times, May 30, 1938, 13:2. (Crit, Gen) See: 443, 727. . "Swing Carnival Held to Benefit Charity," New York Times, June 13, 1938, 15 : 2. (Gen) See: 138; 670. 728. . "Swing Concert Tonight," New York Times, May 29, 1939, 19:2. (Gen). See: 729; 763. 729. . "Swing Convention Next Week," New York Times, May 22, 1939, 14 : 5 (Gen) See: 728; 763. 730. . "Swing Fiesta by Goodman," New York Times, May 22, 1938, II, 2 : 3. (Gen) 731. . "Swing is Art and is Becoming Great Art," Science News Letter, XXXVIII (Dec. 14, 1940), 377. (Sw) 732. . "'Swing' Is On the Way, But Up or Down ? Embattled Experts Can't Agree," Newsweek, XII (July 25, 1938), 26-7. (A & A, Sw) 733. . "Swing It!" New York Times, Oct. 30, 1938, IV, 2 : 3. (J & C, Rad) See: 94; 621; 742; 743. 734. . "Swing Music Barred for St. Patrick March; Only Irish and American Tunes Permitted," New York Times, Feb. 27, 1938, II, 1 : 3. (Gen) 735. . "Swing Music for Skaters Barred by New Rochellc," New York Times, Jan. 28, 1939, 17:7. (Gen) 736. . "Swing Music Held Degenerated Jazz," New York Times, July 27, 1938, 19:5. (J&D, Sw) 737. . "Swing Music Produces These," life, IV (Feb. 21, 1938), 4-7. (Infl, Pic) 738. . "'Swing Needs a New Name' Says Stan Kenton," Music and Rhythm, II (Mar., 1942), 44. (A & A) 739- . "Swing Notes," American Speech, XIII (Apr., 1938), 158. (Lang) 740. ."Swing, Swing, Oh Beautiful Swing!" Metronome, LII (Feb., 1936), 19, 33- (Sw) 741. . "Swing Viewed as 'Musical Hitlerism*; Professor Sees Fans Ripe for Dictator," New York Times, Nov. 2, 1938, 25 : 3. (Infl) 742. . 'Swingmg'BadhL,"NewYork2"twrj,Oct.30,i938,IX,7:i.(J&C,Rad) See: 94; 621 ; 733 i 743- 743. . "'Swinging' Bach's Music on Radio Protested; FCC Is Urged to Bar 6 Jazzing' of Classics," New York Times, Oct. 27, 1938, 1 : 4. ( J & C, Rad) 5^:94; 621 57335742. Entries 7x6-775 27 744. Anon. "Symphonic Jazz," Flutist, VI (Feb., 1925), 25-7. (Grit, Ork) 745. . "A Symphony A Day," Etude, LVI (Nov., 1938), 705-06, 751, 766. (Gen) 746. . "Syncopated Melody Not Negro Music," Music Trade Review, XLVIII (Feb. 20, 1909), 15. (Rag) 747. . "Syncopation," Bra inarms Musical, I (Autumn, 1899), 27. (Rag) 748. . "T.B. Kills Dick Wilson, Andy Kirk's Tenor Sax Ace," Down Beat, VIII (Dec. 15, 1941), i, 34. (Pers) 749. . "Laurette Taylor Finds Jazz a Bane," New York Times, Feb. 20, 1922, 11:4. (Infl) 750. . "Tea and Jam," Time, XLVI (Dec. 3, 1945), 62. (Geog, Ork) 751. . "'That Good-Time Sound'," Time, LV (Mar. 6, 1950), 48-9. (Ork) 752. . "That 'Jazz' Wail Again," Piano Trade Magazine, XIX (Apr., 1922), 4. (Gen) 753. . "That Old Feeling," Time, XLIX (Mar. 31, 1947), 52. (Pers) 754. . "Theorist, Leader Raymond Scott Offers 88 Advice," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 21, 1948), 12. (A & A) 755. . "They Play the Lead," Record Changer, VIII (Oct., 1949), 6-7. (Pers) 756. . "They're Teaching Swing Over Philadelphia Air," Metronome, LVIII (Dec., 1942), 25. (Ed, Rad) 757. . "Thibaut Praises Jazz," New York Times, July II, 1926, 24 : 2. (A & A) 758. . "Things to Come," Metronome, LXIV (Jan., 1948), 26-7. (A & A) 759. . "Thinks Ban on Jazz is Insult to U.S.," New York Times, June 1, 1924, II, 2 : 5. (Gen) 760. . "This Was Jazz in 1850," New York Times, June 22, 1924, IV, 15 : 3. (A&A) 761. . "Those Old Faces," Time, LI (Jan. 19, 1948), 51. (Gen, Pers) 762. . "The Three Flames," Time, L (July 28, 1947), 56. (Ork) 763. . "3,000 at Hippodrome For Swing Concert," New York Times, May 30, 1939, 13:2. (Gen) See: 728; 729. 764. . "Tin Pan Alley Changes Tempo," Business Week, 32 (Apr. 16, 1930), 34- (G en ) 765. . "To Crusade Against Jazz," New York Times, Nov. 14, 1927, 21 : 3. (Gen) 766. . To Jazz' or To Rag'," Literary Digest, LXXIII (May 6, 1922), 37. (Rag) 767. . "To War on Jazz With Better Songs," Playground, XVI (Jan., 1923), 459-60. (Gen) 768. . "Top Tenorists Evaluate Coleman Contribution," Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), 3. (Pers) See: 1809; 2052. 769. . "Dave Tough, 41, of Austin High Gang, Dies After Fall," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 29, 1948), i. (Pers) 770. . "Tracking Jazz to Its Lair," Musical America, XL (June 14, 1924), 17. (Lang) 771. . "Frank Trumbauer Quits Music; Will Turn to Flying," Down Beat, VII (July i, 1940), 13. (Pers) 772. . "Turkey's Jazz King Dies," New York Times, June 17, 1928, 6:1. (Pers) 773 . . "Two Decades With the Duke," Ebony, I (Jan., 1946), 11-19. (Pers, Pic) 774. . "Undesirable Effects of Jazzmania," Pacific Coast Musical Review, XLIV (Apr. 28, 1923), 3, 4. (A & A, Infl) 775. . "V Discs Still Present Lusty Lists of Records," Metronome, LXII (Apr., 1946), 46-7. (Disc) 28 A Bibliography of Jazz 776. Anon. "Sarah Vaughan," Ebony, IV (Sept., 1949), 29-30. (Pers, Pic) 777- -- "J oe Venuti," Music and Rhythm, II (Apr., 1942), 7. (Pers) 773. -- . "Victor Company Offers {40,000 in 3 Prizes for Native Symphonic and Jazz Compositions," New York Times, May 29, 1928, 16 : 3. (Gen) 779- -- '^Vienna is Alarmed by Inroads of Jazz," New York Times, Apr. 15, 1928, II, 2 : 4. (Geog, Infl, J & 0) 780. -- . "Vipers, Tea and Jazz," Newsweek, XXVIII (Oct. 28, 1946), 88-9. (Pers, Rev) 781. -- . "Virtuoso of Jazz Favors New Rhythm," New York Times, Aug. 31, 1923, 15 : 4. (J & D) 782. -- . "A Virtuous Revolt Against Jazz," New York Times, Feb. 2, 1926, 28 : 6. ( J & q See: 21. 783. -- . "Voliva Bans Jazz Records," New York Times, Jan. II, 1921, 9 : 2. (Gen) 784. -- . "Voting Rules More Lenient as 1950 Band Poll Opens," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), i, 18. (Poll) 785. -- ."S.Wagner Attacks Jazz," New York Times, Dec. 7, 1925, 19:2. (A&A) 786. -- . "Thomas Wright (Fats) Waller," in Maxime Block (Ed). Current Biog- raphy 1942. New York: H. W. Wilson, 1943, pp. 862-64. (Pers) 787. -- . "Fats Waller Demonstrates Swing, Even Defines It," Metronome, LII (Feb., 1936), 19, 33. (A & A, Sw) 788. -- . "Wants Legislation to Stop Jazz As An Intoxicant," New York Times, Feb. 12, 1922, i : 2. (Infl) 789. -- . "War on Jazz Will Enlist Composers," Musical Digest, III (Oct. 31, 1922), n. (Gen) 790. -- . "War on Rag-Time," American Musician, V (July, 1901), 4. (Rag) 791. -- . "Warns of Effects of 'Swing' on Youth," New York Times, Oct. 26, 1938, 20 : 8. (Infl) 792. -- . "Warns White Races They Must Drop Jazz," New York Times, Sept. 20, 1927,4:3. (A & A, Infl) 793- -- . "Leo Watson, 52, Dies on Coast," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1930), 9. (Pers) 794. -- . 7> 20 - ( Pers ) !03o. . "In Reply to Charles Delaunay," Record Changer, VIII (Apr., 1949), 9. (Gen) SMI 1241; 1446. 1031. ."Jazz Begins," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazzways. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 9-15, 116-18, 120. (A & A, Hist) 1032. . "Willie Bunk Johnson, Last of the Olympians," Record Changer, VIII (Sept., 1949), 12. (Pers) 1033. . "Jelly Roll Morton's Washington Documentary," Jazz Record, 56 (June, 1947), 24-5. (Disc) J034. . "On the Riverboats," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 9, 43, 44. (Pers, Hist) 1035. . "Shake ThatThing," Record Changer, VII (June, 1948), 6. (A& A, J&D) 1036. . Shining Trumpets, A History of Jazz. New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1946. 365 pp. 1037 . "Some Thoughts on the Jazz Revival," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 14, 23. (A & A, NO) 1038. . This is Jazz. San Francisco: Privately Printed, 1943. 36 pp. Reprinted: London: Jazz Music Books, 1943. 34 pp. I0 39. . "What is New Orleans Style?" Record Changer, VII (Mar., 1948), II, i6.(A&A,NO) 1040. . and Harriet Janis. They All Playtd Ragtime. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1950. 338 pp. (Rag) 1041. Blom, Eric. "The American Intoxicant," Sackbut, VII (Apr., 1927), 264-67. (A&A) See: 1178. 1042. . "Ja-/z in the Concert Hall," Musical Opinion, XLIX (Feb., 1926), 485-86. (Crit, A&A) 1043. . "Musical Hope for Musical Comedy," Christian Science Monitor, Sept. 10, 1927, 8. (Gen) 1044. Bloom, Mickey. "The World's Pace Setters on Swing Trumpet," Metronome, LII (Mar., 1936), 17, 60. (Pers) 1045. Bluthner, Hans. "Stegreif-Musik: Jazz," Dionysos, 18 (Oct. 1, 1948), 5. (A & A, NO) Entries 1018-1072 37 1046. Boatfield, Graham. "Mr. Morton Meets the Rhythm Clubs," Jazz Music, II (Feb.-Mar., 1944), 119-20. (Disc, Pers) 1047. Bolgen, Kaare A. "An Analysis of the Jazz Idiom," Music Teachers 9 Review, XI (Sept.-0ct., 1941), 3-9. (A & A, Inn) 1048. Bonavia, F. "Recent Works at Oxford and London... Jazz," New York Times, Aug. 16, 1931, 6 : 6. (Gen) 1049. Bonneau, Pierre. "Originalite du Jazz," Hot Club Magazine, 5 (May, 1946), 3, 5. (A&A) 1050. Bookman, J. "One Night Tour," Collier's, CVIII (Nov. 1, 1941), 22-3, 42-3. (Ork) 1051. Borel, Claude. "Connaissance du Jazz," Hot Club Magazine, 17 (May, 1947), 15-16. (A & A) 1052. Borneman, Ernest. "Again French Elan Drowns Out Jazz But Daunts None," Down Seat, XV (June 16, 1948), 1-2. (Gen) 11053. . 1944). 2*732, 34; (July 8, 1944)* ^-.(Ork, p . ers > 1069. Bragaglia, Anton Giulio. ja\ . Y% , , r . _ ci.tr . - ^t Jazz Band. Milan: Edizioni Corbaccio, 1929. 292 pp. 1070. Braggiotti, Mary. "King of Jazz and His New Throne," New York Post. Nov. 2, 1943, 29 : 1-3. (Pers) 1071. Brand, Pat. "Headlines! Headlines!" in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 5-20. (Fict) 1072. Breck, Flora E. "Robert Harkness Deplores Jazz," Choir Leader, XXXVIII (June, 1931), 101-02. (A & A) 38 A Bibliography of Jazz 1073. Brennan, William. "Artie Shaw is Now a Symphonic Sender," New York World Telegram, Feb. 14, 1941, 16 : 1-4. (Pers) 1074. Breslaw, Lillian. "Swing: A Defense," (Ir) New York Times, Feb. 26, 1939, IV, 9 : 7 .(Sw) 1075. Brock, H. I. "Jazz Is to Do a Turn in Grand Opera," New York Times, 1076. Brockway, Howard. "Jazz," Review, I (May 24, 1919), 46. (A & A) 1077. Brody, lies. "Man the Kitchenette," Esquire, XXI (Feb., 1944), 93> H9- (Gen) 1078. Bronner, Ed. "Star Studded Shellac," Record Changer, VIII (May, 1949), u, 21. (Disc) 5: 2137. 1079. Broome, John. "On the Feather in Esquire's Bonnet," Jazz Record, 35 (Aug., 1945), 4-5. (Gen) 1080. Biown, Ken, Ralph Venables and Jackson D. Hale. Collectors' Catalog. Glas- gow: Ken Brown, 1943. 24 pp. 1081. Brown, Sterling A. "The Blues as Folk Poetry," in B. A. Botkin (Ed). Folk- Say, A Regional Miscellany. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1930. (Bl) 1082. -- . "Blues, Ballads and Social Songs," in 75 Tears of Freedom. Wash- ington, D. C.: Library of Congress, 1940. pp. 17-25. (Bl) 1083. -- . "A Few Stray Notes on Jazz," Vassar Brew (Dec., 1945), 6-7, 20; (June, 1946), 15. (A & A) 1084. -- ."Ma Rainey," in Sterling A. Brown. Southern Road. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1932. pp. 62-4. (Poet) 1085. Brown, William E. "Driving Out Jazz," Musical Courier, CII (Mar. 28, 1931), 38-9. (A Sc A) 1086. Broyles, B. J. "Hails Jeri Southern As New Star," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. to, 1950), 2. (Pers) 1087. Brubeck, Dave. "Jazz' Evolvement As Art Form," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), 12, 15; (Feb. to, 1950), 13, 18. (A 8c A) 1088. Bruynoghe, Yannick. "Defense du Duke," Hot Club Magazine, 6 (June, 1946), 14-15. (Disc, Pers) See: 1229; 1230. 1089. -- . "52nd Re-Bop Street," Hot Club Magazine, 20 (Oct. 1, 1947), 10. (Bop) 1090. -- . "New-Orleans", Hot Club Magazine, 5 (May, 1946), 7. (Gen, NO) 1091. -- . "Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey," Hot Club Magazine, 7 (July, 1946), 14. (Pers) 1092. Bruyr, Jose. "Un Entretien Avec . . . Darius Milhaud," Guide du Concert, XVI (Oct. 18,1929), 5S-8.Q&C) 1093. Buchanan, Charles L. "Gershwin and Musical Snobbery," Outlook, CXLV (Feb. 2, 1927), 146-48. (A & A, J & C) 1094. -- . "The National Music Fallacy: Is American Music to Rest On a Foun- dation of Ragtime and Jazz ?" Arts and Decoration, XX (Feb., 1924), 26, 62. (A & A, J & C) 1095. -- . "Ragtime and American Music," Opera Magazine, HI (Feb., 1916,) 17-19, 25. (J & C, Rag) 1096. -- . "Two Views of Ragtime. II. Ragtime and American Music," Seven Arts, II (July, 1917), 376-83. (Rag) See: 2289. 1097. Bukofzer, Manfred. "Soziologie des Jazz, Melos, VIII (Aug.-Sept., 1929), 387-91. (A & A) 1098. Burian, E. F. Jazz. Praha: Aventinum, 1928. 208 pp. 1099. -- . "Jazz-Requiem," Auftakt, VIII (1928), 20-1. ( J & Q I loo. Burk, John N. "Ragtime and Its Possibilities," Harvard Musical Review, II (Jan., 1914), 11-13. Entries 1073-1131 39 noi. Burg, JohnN. "Ragtime Has Its Possibilities," Opera Magazine, II (June, 1915), 24-5. (Rag) 1 102. Bushkin, Joe. "Ole Satchmo, the Gourmet," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 12. (Pers) 1103. Butler, Henry F. "Accursed Jazz," Baton, III (Apr., 1924), 10. (A & A) 1104. Byrne, John P. "Dancing Dublin Keeps Low-Paid Orks Working," Down Beat, XV (Aug. 25, 1948), 2. (Geog) 1105. C. S. "Schoenberg and Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Apr., 1924), 6. (Gen) 1106. Cadman, B. Meredith. "Hot and Hybrid," Etude,lNll( June, 1939), 374. (Rev) 1107. . "Music for 'Jam Sessions 5 ," Etude, LXVI (Feb., 1948), 73. (Rev) 1108. Cadman, Charles Wakefield. "Rag-Time," (Lr) Musical Courier, LXIX (Aug. 12, 1914), 31. (Rag) i log. Cain, Noble. "Choral Fads and Jitterbug Fancies," Music Educator's National Tearbook, XXX (1939/40), 339-42. Reprinted: Music Educator's Journal, XXVI (Sept., 1939), 26-7. (Ed, Inn) mo. Calloway, Cab. The New Cab Galloway's Hepsters Dictionary. New York: C. Calloway, 1944. 15 pp. (Lang) I II I. Campbell, E. Simms. "Blues Are the Negroes' Lament," Esquire, XII (Dec. 1939), 100, 276-80. Reprinted: Frederic Ramsey, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith (Eds). Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939. pp. 101-17. (Bl) IH2. . "Homeland of Happy Feet," Esquire, V (Feb., 1936), 101-03. (J & D, Pic) 1113. . "Jam in the Nineties," Esquire, X (Dec., 1938), 102, 200, 202, 207. (Hist) 1114. . "Swing, Mr. Charlie!" Esquire, V (Feb., 1936), 100, 183. (J & D) 1115. Campbell, S. Brunson. "Early Great White Ragtime Composers and Pianists," Jazz Journal, II (May, 1949), 12-11. (Pers, Rag) 1116. . "Looking Backwards," Jazz Journal, II (June, 1949), 9-10. (Hist) 1117. . "Ragtime," Jazz Journal, II (Apr., 1949), 9-10. (Rag) XI i8. ."Ragtime Begins," Record Changer, VII (Mar., 1948), 8, 18. (Hist, Pers, Rag) 1119. Canfield, Mary Cass. "Great American Art," in Mary Cass Canfield. Grotesques and Other Reflections. New York: Harper, 1927. pp. 30-47. (Inn 1 ) 11 20. Caraceni, Augusto. // Jazz Dalle Origini ad Oggi. Milan: Edizioni Suvini e Zerboni, 1937. 179 pp. Reprinted: Jazz. Roma: Zampardi, 1945. 173 pp. 1 121. Carew, Roy J. "Assorted Rags," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1948), 6. (Hist, Rag) 1122. . "Historic Corner," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 9. (Hist) 1123. . "New Orleans Recollections," Record Changer, VII Pec., 1948), 12. (Hist, Pers) 1124. . "Random Recollections," Jazz Forum), 3 (Jan., 1947, 1-2, 32. (Hist) 1125. "Those Jelly Roll Songs," Jazzfinder, I (Aug., 1948), 3-4. (Pers) 1126. Carlile, Tom. "Prodigy Drummer in Kneepants," Pageant, II (Nov., 1946), 93. (Pers 1127. Carmichael, Hoagy. The Stardust Road. New York: Rinehart, 1946. 156 pp. 1128. Carpenter, John Alden. "Jazz Is Assuming Prominence as an American Music Idiom," Musical Digest, XI (Nov. 23, 1926), 3. (A & A, Infl, J & C) 1129. Carter, Benny. "My Nine Lives," Swing Music, (May- June, 1936), 55, 71. (Pers) 1130. Carter, Elliot. "Once Again Swing; Also 'American Music'," Modern Music, XVI (Jan.-Feb., 1939), 99-100. (Sw) 1131. Casella, Alfredo. "Alfredo Casella Discusses Jazz," Musical Courier, C (Jan. 4, 1930), 7- (A & A) 40 A Bibliography of Jazz 1132. Casella, Alfredo. "Casella on Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVII (July 12, 1923), 22. (A & A) 1x33. . "Jazz," Christian Science Monitor, Dec. II, 1926, 10. (A & A) 1134. "ka ^ ta Musicale Negli Stati Uniti," Critica Musicals, 5-6 (May- June, 1922), 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127. (Gen) 1135. Castillo, Lloyd G. del. "Jazz Is It Music or Something Else?" Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly, XV (June- July, 1924), 8-9. (A & A) 1136. Castro, Fernando. "One Night in Havana," Metronome, LIII (Feb., 1937), 20, 22; (Mar., 1937), 29, 46. (Geog) 1137. Cayton, Horace R. "Social Significance in Jazz Louses Good Stuff Up," Down Beat, XIII (Dec. 16, 1946), 8. (A & A) 1138. Cerrai, Vittoris. Guida Practica di Instrumentazience per Jazz. Roma: Officina d'Arte, 1934. 1139. Cerri, Livio. Jazz, Musica tfQggi. Milan: Rodolfo Malfasi, 1948. 270 pp. 1140. Cesana, Otto. "Have Dance Orchestras Reached Their Peak ?" Down Beat, IX (Mar. i, 1942), 9. (A & A) 1141. . "Swing Is Well It's Here," Metronome, LII (June, 1936), 14. (A & A, Sw) 1142. Chandler, Ted. "Back Bay Shuffle," Jazz Quarterly, II (Summer, 1944), 14-15, 24. (Ork) 1143. Chasdel, J. "Swing from Paris," Hot Club Magazine, I (Jan., 1946), lo-n. (Crit, Geog) 1144. Chenette, Ed. "Town Clef Topics," Metronome, XXXIX (Mar., 192 }), 35. (A & A) 1145. Chop, Max. "Jazz als Lehrfach," Signale, LXXXVI (Jan. n, 1928), 415-4. (Ed, Infl) 1146. Chotzinoff, Samuel. "Jazz: A Brief History," Vanity Fair, XX (June, 1923), 69. (Hist) 1147. Ciardi, Anthony P. "The c-r-dex System for the Filing and Indexing of Phono- graph Records," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1949), 11-12, (Disc) 1148. Clamer, Guilliam. "Freddy Moore," Record Changer, IX (Dec., 1950), 9, 10, 18. (Pers) 1149. Clark, Dave. "Educated Cat Stole My Mute Idea -Joe Oliver," Dmn Heat, VII (Mar. I, 1940), 8. (Pers) 1150. . "Little Brother Montgomery Alive, Still Playing 88," Dawn J?AI/, VII (Nov. 15, 1940), 10. (Pers) 1151. Clark, Kenneth S. (lr) Musical Courier, LXXXV (Nov. 16, 1922), 47, 54. (Gen) See: 482. 1152. Clark, Robert. "Music Education vs. Radio and Dance-Hall Rhythm/' Music Educator's Journal, XXIII (May, 1937), 33-4. (Infl) 1153. Clarke, Francis. "Beastly Tunes," London Mercury, III (Mar., 1921), 510-20. (A & A) 1154. Clinton, Larry. "Swing Grows Up, 1 ' Good Housekeeping, CVII (Oct., 1938), 13, 92. (J & D, Sw) 1155. Clyne, Anthony. "Jazz," Sackbut, VI (Aug., 1925), 12-14. (A & A) 1156. Coeuroy, Andre. Histoire Generale du Jazz. Paris: Editions Denoel, 1942. 1157. > an< i Andre Schaeffner. Lejazz. Paris: C. Aveline, 1926. 150 pp. 1158. Coffey, Jere. "Platter Stirs Memories of '01* Tom Cat of Keys'," Down Beat, XII (Dec. 15, 1945), 5. (Pers) 1159. Coleman, Bill. "Accompanying Bessie Smith," Jazz // 3-S; 8 (Aug., 1946), 3-5; 9 (Sept., 1946), 3-4; 10 (Oct., 1946), 3-4. (Disc, Pers) 1232. . "Clarence Williams; A Suggested Discography," Jazz-finder, I (June, 1948), 8-15; (July, 1948), ?; (Aug., 1948), 9-18. (Disc) 1233. Davison, Wild Bill "Wild Bill Calls Tough 'Little Bludgeon Foot', Defends Old Jazzmen," Down Beat, XIV (Mar. 26, 1947), n. (Gen) See: 1595; 1597. 1234. Decsey, Ernst. "Jazz In Vienna," Living Age, CCCXXXIV (Mar. i, 1928), 441-45. (J&O) 1235. Degrois, Andre. "De PEvolution du Gout des Blancs Pour les Musiciens de Leur Race," Hot Club Magazine, 20 (Oct. 1, 1947), 11-12. (Gen, Pers) 1236. Deiro, Pietro. (Ed: Elvera Collins). "Swing Music in Accordian Playing," Etude, LX (July, 1942), 491, 495. (Inst, Sw) 1237. Deitch, Gene and George Avakian. The Cat. New York: Record Changer, 1948. 32 pp. 1238. Dejonge, H. "Harry James," Jazz Hot, IV (Oct.-Nov., 1938), II. (Pers) 1239. Delage, Maurice. "La Musique de Jazz," Revue Pleyel, 31 (Apr., 1926), 18-20. (A&A) 1240. Delaunay, Charles. "As I See It," Jazz Record, 55 (May, 1947), 14-16. (Crit) 1241. . "An Attack on Critical Jabberwocky," Record Changer, VIII (Mar., 1949), 13-14. (Crit) See: 1031; 1446. 1242. . De La Fie et du Jazz. Paris: Editions Hot Jazz, 1939. 95 pp. Reissued: Lausanne: Editions de 1'Echiquier, c. 1947. 1243. . Hot Discography. Paris: Hot Jazz, 1936. 271 pp. Reprinted in 1938 and 1 940 under same tide. 1 940 edition reprinted under same title, New York : Commo- dore Records, 1943. 416 pp. Reprinted as Hot Discografhie, 1943. Paris: Col- lection du Hot Club de France, 1944. 538 pp. (Disc) 1244. . "Jazz Abroad: France," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 13-14. (Geog) 1245. . (Trans: Walter E. Schaap). "Jazz 1929," Jazz Hot, 31 (Apr.-May, 1939), 3-5- (A&A) 44 ^ Bibliography of Jazz 1246. Ddaunay, Charles. "Jazz 1946," Hot Club Magazine, 2 (Feb., 1946), 9-10. (Gen) 1247. . (Eds: Walter E. Schaap and George Avakian). New Hot Discograpby. New York: Criterion, 1948. 608 pp. (Disc) 1248. Demeuldre, Leon. "Luis Russell," Hot Club Magazine, 21 (Nov. I, 1947), 9. (Pers) 1249. * " Swing Drummers Blancs/'^ToiC/i^M^zjW, 12 (Dec., 1946), 7. (Pers) 1250. . "Swing Drummers Noirs," Hot Club Magazine, 9 (Sept., 1946), 9, n. (Pers) 1251. DeSantis, Tony. "Can't Make Loot on Jazz, Says Op," Down Seat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 3. (J & D) 1252. Desmond, John. "Making Catnip for the Repeats, 5 ' New York Times, June 20, 1943, VI, 16-17, 37. (Ork) 1253. Deutsch, Hermann. "Louis Armstrong," Esquire, IV (Oct., 1935), 70, 138. (Fict, Pers) 1254. Dexter, Bruce. "Bunny Berigan: Giant of the Swing Era," Record Changer, VIII (Nov., 1949), 7, 26. (Pers) 1255. Dexter, Dave, Jr. "Alto Comes Back; Tenor Men Take a Back Seat," Down Beat, VII (May 15, 1940), 19. (Inst) 1256. . "Meyer Davis Made Dance Music a 'Big Business'," Down Beat, VIII (Mar. i, 1941), 8-9, II. (Pers) 1257. " J- Dorsey, Bing Top 1941 Record Peddlers," Down Beat, VIII (Dec. 15, 1941), 6, 35. (Disc) 1258. . 587-608. Reprinted: Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York : Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 13-31. (A & A) Entries 1246-1303 45 1274. Dodge, Roger Pryor. "The Hot Solo," Atlantic Monthly, CLXXIV (July, 1944), 120. (A & A) 1275. . "Identification," Jazz (New York), I (June, 1942), 27-9. (A & A) 1276. . "Negro Jazz," Dancing Times, n. s. 229 (Oct., 1929), 32-5. (A & A) 1277. . "The Psychology of the Hot Solo," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 7^9. (A & A) 1278. Dor, Nicolas. "A la Recherche du Jazz Perdu," Hot Club Magazine, 4 (Apr., 1946), 11. (Gen) 1279. Dorsey, Jimmy. "My Twelve Favorite Altomen," Music and Rhythm, II (Sept., 1941), 12-13. (Pers) 1280. Dorsey, Tommy. "Tommy Dorsey on Trombonists," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 28. (Pers) 1281. . "The Ten Greatest Trombone Players," Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1942), 14. (Pers) 1282. Douglas, Gilbert. Lost Chords, the Diverting Story of American Popular Songs. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1942. 377 pp. 1283. Douglas, Paula. "Nichols Pennies and Jazz," Record Changer, IX (Apr., 1950), 5, 18. (Ork) 1284. Douglass, Archie. "Mrs. Hopkins Pays A Call," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 86-91. (Fict) 1285. Downes, Olin. "An American Composer," Musical Quarterly, IV (Jan., 1918), 23-36. (Rag) 1286. . "American Popular Music in Europe," New York Times, Aug. i, 1926, VII, 5 : 1. (A & A, Pers) 1287. . "Concerning ^Modern American Music'," New York Times, Nov. 23, 1924, VIII, 6:1. (Crit) 1288. . "A Concert of Jazz," New York Times, Feb. 13, 1924, 16 : 1. (Crit) 1289. . "Goodman Is Heard In 'Swing' Concert," New York Times, Jan. 17, 1938, 11:4. (Crit) See: 308. 1 290. . "A Piano Concerto in the Vernacular to Have Its Day With Damrosch," New York Times, Nov. 29, 1925, VIII, 6 : 1. (J & Q 1291. . "A Study of Jazz," New York Times, May 21, 1939, X 5 : 1. (Rev) 1292. ."Truths About Composers More Discussion of Jazz," New York Times, Oct. 3, 1926, VIII, 6 : 1. (A & A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 538; 559; 560; 2159; 2337; 3210. 1293. Downs, Judy. "Bud Wilson: Trombone In a Million," 7022 Quarterly, II (Summer, 1944), 8-10, 23-4. (Pers) 1294. Downs, Karl E. "Duke Ellington; Aristocrat of Jazz," in Karl E. Downs. Meet the Negro. Pasadena: Login, 1943. pp. 82-3. (Pers) X295. . "Lena Home; Hollywood Star," in Karl E. Downs. Meet the Negro. Pasadena: Login, 1943. pp. 130-31. (Pers) 1296. . "Jimmy Mundy; Whiteman Arranger," in Karl E. Downs. Meet the Negro. Pasadena: Login, 1943. pp. 122-23. (Pers) 1297. Drew, Peter. "Bertha's Blues," Record Changer, VII (Apr., 1948), II. (Pers) !298. . "The Castle Jazz Band," Record Changer, VII (Apr., 1949), 10. (Ork) I299 . . "Inside Pee Wee," Record Changer, IX (Feb., 1950), 5. (Pers) H3CO. . "Jazz at Tanglewood," Record Changer, IX (Oct., 1950), 6. (Ed) 13 oi. . "The Professional Viewpoint," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 31, 46, 47. (A & A, Pers) 1302, Drexel, Constance. "Bananas Across the Sea," Cottier's, LXXIII (Mar. I, 1924), 31. (Geog) 1303. Dufour, Elise and Edgcumb Pinchon. "The Song of the Body," Oeverland, LXXXIII (Feb., 1925), 30-3, 90-1; (Mar., 1925), 107-08, 129. Pt. II entitled "Jazz The Bad Genius." (J & D) 304. Dugan, James. "Jazz Archives," NewMasses,XKXII (Aug. 15, 1939), 28. (Disc) .305. . "Old Man Jiver," Collier's, CXVII (Feb. 9, 1946), 27, 51-2. (Pers) 306. Dunlap, Orrin E., Jr. "Ragtime to Radio," New York Times, Apr. 25, 1937, X, 12 : i. (Hist, Rad) 307. . "Seen From a Podium," New York Times, Mar. 26, 1939, X, 12 : 2. (A&A,Sw) 308. Durand, Andre. "The Hot Club Quintet," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 28-9. (Ork) 309. Dutton, William S. "We've Got Rhythm," American Magazine, CXIX (Mar., 1935), 5 2 -3 126-28. (Ork) 310. EbeX Bud. "'Old Wolverines Couldn't Read So I Pulled Out'," Down Beat, IX (June 15, 1942), 5. (Ork) 311. Edwards, Eddie. "Once Upon a Time," Jazz Record, 55 (May, 1947), 5-6, 34. (Hist) 312. Edwards, Paul. Notions Elementaires Sur le Jazz. Belgium: 1940. 75 pp. 313. Egan, Jack. "Kenton Plan Seeks Spots Exclusively for Modern Jazz," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 15, 1948), I, 5. (Gen) 314. . "New Curricula Covers Biz, But Not the Vital School of Hard Knocks," Down Beat, XVI (July 29, 1949), 18. (Ed) 315. . "Talk of Wee-Hour Band Travel Ban Causes Dither," Down Beat, XV (Aug. 25, 1948), i. (Gen) 316. . "Webster in Royal Return to Duke," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 1, 1948), I. (Crit) 317, Egg, Bernhard, Jasz-Fremdwdrterbucb. Leipzig: W. Ehrler, 1927. 47 pp. 318. Ehrlich, Evelyn. "Carnegie Concert. Has Below Par Ellington," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. 28, 1946), 3. (Crit) 319. . "Here's News Capsule of Music World for 1945," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. i, 1946), 3. (Gen) 320. Elbaum, Evalyn. "Billie Rogers Discusses Horns," Down Beat, X (Mar. 15, 1943), 12. (Pers) 321. Eldridge, Roy. "Roy Eldridge on Trumpeters," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 27. (Pers) 322. Eldridge, Thomas R. "Jazzing Classical Music," (lr) New York Times, Mar. 7, !932,i6: 7 .(J&C) 323. Eldridge, Zachary. "Comment on Swinging Bach," New York Times, Nov. 6, 1938, IX, 8 : 2. (J & C) Stt: 227; 484; 1461. 324. Ellington, Duke. "By Duke Ellington," Needle, I (July, 1944), 10. (Crit) See: 1325; 2207; 2701. 325. . "Defense of Jazz," American Mercury, LVIII (Jan., 1944), 124. (A & A) See: 1324; 2207; 2701. 326. . "Duke Ellington on Arrangers," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 35. (Pers) 327. . (Ed. Gunnar Asklund). "Interpretations in Jazz," Etude, LXV (Mar., 1947), 134, 172- (A & A) 328. Elliot, Gilbert, Jr. "The Doughboy Carries His Music With Him," New Music Review, XVIII (Aug., 1919), 236-39. (Gen) 329. Ellis, Norman. Instrumentation and Arranging for ike Radio and Dance Orches- tra* New York: Roell, 1936. 209 pp. 330. Emge, Charles. "Band Tieups Next TV Trend ?" Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 6. (Rad) 331. . "Battlefront Trip Easier Than a U.S. One-Nighter Tour: Brown," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 15, 1950), 2. (Pers) J32- "Billy, Shearing Opener Hits Jackpot," Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), i, 19. (Crit, Ork, Pers) Entries 1304-1359 47 1333. Emge, Charles. "Jimmy Blanton Takes Last Ride," Down Beat, IX (Aug. 15, 1942), 12. (Pers) 1334. . "Dixie Jubilee Once More Proves Boxoffice Bonanza," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), i, 13. (Crit, Dix) 1335. . "Good Jazz Film Will Be Made When Story Found," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), 8. (Rad) 1336. . "Gray Palladium Date to Affect West Coast's Dance Biz Future," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 25, 1950), i. (Crit, Ork) See: 266. 1337. . "Jazz Names Spotted in Studio Orchestras," Down Beat, XV (Feb. 25, 1948), 8. (Pers) 1338. "Kenton to Debut in Workshop Concert'," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), i. (Ork) 1339. . "Kenton Unveils Ork at Preview Concert," Down Beat, XVII (Mar., 1950),!, 16. (Crit, Ork) 1340. . "Kenton Winds Up 1st 'Innovations' Tour," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, I9SO), S- ( Crit > Pers ) I34I . . 'Me A Showman? Hell, Yes!' Kiupz," Music and Rhythm, II (Jan. 1942), 20, 48. (Pers) 1342. . "Red Norvo Producing Fine Music With New Trio," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. II, 1950), i, 19. (Ork, Pers) I343 . . "Seriously 111, Jelly Roll Fights an Unfriendly World," Down Beat, VIII (Apr. i, 1941), 13. (Pers) 1344. . "Showing of Jazz Movies Arouses Big Storm in L. A.," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), 9. (Rad) 1345. . "ThornhiU Cold to Video Programs from Ballrooms," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 4. (Rad) 1346. . "Venuti Part of 'Golden Era' of Jazz," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. i, 1950), 3. (Hist, Pers) I347 . . <"YMWH' Film Has Pretty Incoherent Slant on Jazz," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 15. (Rad) 1348. Enefer, Douglas S. Jazz In Black and White. London: Alliance, 1945. 63 pp. 1349. En g4 Carl - "Jazz," in Carl Engel. Discords Mingled. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931. pp. 140-50. (A & A) 1350. . "Jazz: A Musical Discussion," Atlantic Monthly, CXXX (Aug., 1922), 182-89. Reprinted: Herbert S. Mallory. Backgrounds of Book Reviewing. Ann Arbor: George Wahr, 1931. pp. 343-51. (A & A) See: 351. 1351. . "Jazz, In the Proper Light," Journal of Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the Music Supervisors' National Conference, Mar. 20-24, *9 22 - pp. 137-44. (A & A) 1352. . "Views and Reviews," Musical Quarterly, XII (Apr., 1926), 306. (Hist) 1353. Ertegun, Nesuhi. "Benny Carter," Record Changer, VII (May, 1948), 5-6. (Pers) 1354. . "New Orleans on the Air," 7*22 Record, 20 (May, 1944), 6-7. (Rad) 1355. Esterre, Neville d'. "A Syncopated Apology," British Musician, IV (Sept., 1928), 174-77; (Oct., 1928), 202-04. (Gen) 1356. Estes, Stephen A. "The *New' Jazz," Music Lover's Magazine, I (Sept., 1922), 7- (J & C) 1357. Evans, C. S. "Life and Letters: Jazz Poetry," Music Teacher, II (Apr., 1923), 391. (Gen) 1358. Evans, Paul (Doc). "Dixieland, Twin City Style," Jazz Record, 35 (Aug., 1945), lo-n, 14. (Hist) 1359. Evans, Robert. "The Jazz Age," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 27-31. (Fict) 48 A Bibliography of Jazz 1360. Evans, Robert. "There's A Great Day," in Chalres Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman 1948. pp., 77-85- (Fict) 1361. Ewen, David. Men of Popular Music. Chicago: Ziff-Davis, 1944. 213 pp. New York: Editions for the Armed Services, 1944. 192 pp. 1362. -- . The Story of George Gershwin. New York: Holt, 1943. 21 1 pp. Reprinted as: George Gershwin. Buenos Aires: Editorial Estuardo, 1947. 249 pp. (Pers) 1363. -- . "What Is This Thing Called Jazz?" Musical Courier, CIV (Feb. 20, 1932), 7, 30- (A & A, Hist) 1364. Ewing, Annemarie. Little Gate. New York: Rinehart, 1947. 278 pp. (Fict) 1363. Exideuil, P. d'. "Adieu a Louis Armstrong," Europe NouveUe, XVI (Apr. 22, J 933)> 37 1 - 2 - (A & A) * 1366. F. R. S. "Jazz and German Musicians," Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly, XV (Mar., 1924), 30-1. (Geog) 1367. Fairchild, Leslie. "Horse-Sense and Horse-Play in Music," Outlook, CXXXIX (Jan. 14, 1925), 59-60. (A & A, Hist, Infl) 1368. Farber, Manny. "New Orleans Survival," New Republic, CX (Feb. 21, 1944), 242-43. (A & A, Disc, Ork, Pers) 1369. Farjeon, Harry. "Rag-Time," Musical Times, LXV (Sept., 1924), 795-97. (Rag) 1370. -- . "Rag-Time," New Music Review and Church Music Review, XXIII (Nov., 1924), 513-15. (J & C, Rag) 1371. Farmer, Harcourt. "The March Funebre of * Jazz'," Musical America, XXXII (June 19, 1920), 42. (A & A) 1372. Farmer, Henry George. "The Arab Influence on Music in the Western Sudan, Including References to Modern Jazz," Musical Standard, XXIV (Nov. 15, 1924), 158-59. (A & A) 1373. Farnsworth, Ken. "Specht's 'Jass' Played a Big Part in Progress of Swing," Down Beat, VII (Sept. i, 1940), 7. (Hist, Pers) 1374. Farres, Enrique. "El Jazz, la Musica Progresista y el Publica," Club de Ritmo, 41 (Sept., 1949), 5. (A & A, Bop) 1375. Faulkner, Anne Shaw. "Does Jazz Put the Sin in Syncopation?" Ladies' Home Journal, XXXVIII (Aug., 1921), 16, 34. (A & A, Infl, J & D) 1376. Feather, Leonard G. "Ail-American Jazz Ballot, 1945," Esquire, XXIII (Feb., 1945), 28-9, 102. (Poll) 1377 . -- . <"Be-Bop ? ?!! Man, We Called It Kloop-Mop!!'," Metronome, LXIII (Apr., 1947), 21, 44-5. (Bop, Pers) 1378. -- . "Boniface Faces the Future," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 15, 42. (Pers) *379- -- "Esquire's All-American Jazz Band, 1946," Esquire, XXV (Feb., 1946), 56-9. (Poll) 1380. -- . "Europe Goes Dizzy," Metronome, LXIV (May, 1948), 18-19, 35. (Ork) 1381. -- . "Facts About Max," Metronome, LXIV (Nov., 1948), 26-8. (Pers) 1382. -- . "Leonard Feather Says. . ." Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 48. (Crit) See: 2826. 1383. -- . "Goffin: He Knocks Himself Out On History, Ichthyology and Jazz, Works With the Underground and Takes the A Train," Metronome, LX (Feb., 1944), 18, 31- (Pers) 1384. -- . "Heil Hammond," Jazz (New York), I, no. 8 (n, d.), 14, 20. (Crit, Pers) See: 1670; 3061. I 3 8 5- -- Inside Be-Bop. New York: J. J. Robbins, 1949. 103 pp. (Bop) 1386. -- . "Javanese Jive Man," Metronome, LIX (Dec., 1943), 16, 29. (Pers) 1387. -- ."Jazz in Europe: Slow But Pure," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 46^. (Geog) 1388. -- . "Jazz Is Where You Find It," Esquire, XXI (Feb., 1944), 35, 129-30. (A & A, Sw) Entries 1360-14x4 49 1389. Feather, Leonhard G. "Lombaido Grooves Louis !" Metronome, LXV (Sepf 1949), 18. (Pers) 1 390. -- . "Louis : King of the Zulus," Melody Maker, XXV (Mar. 26, 1949), 3. (Pers) See: 18; 28; 495; 1490; 2085. 1391. -- . "Men Behind the Bands: William Moore, Jr.," Down Beat, VIII (Feb. 15, 1941), 12. (Pers) 1392. -- . "Men Behind the Bands: Jiggs Noble," Down Beat, VII (Oct. 15, 1940), 7. (Pers) 1393. -- . "Men Behind the Bands: Eddie Sauter," Down Beat, VII (Mar. 1, 1940), 17. (Pers) 1394. -- "Men Behind the Bands: Lou Singer," Down Beat, VIII (Nov. 15, 1941), 19. (Pers) 1395. -- . "New Horns For Old," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz jp5o. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 23-6. (Inst) 1396. -- . "Pettiford-of-the-Month," Metronome, LIX (Nov., 1943), 18. (Pers) 1397. -- . "Pops Pops Top on Sloppy Bop," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 18, 25. (Bop) 1398. -- . "The Rhythm Section," Esquire, XXV (Feb., 1946), 102, 145. (Gen) See: 1399; 1400; 1410; 2262; 2263; 2264; 2877. 1399. -- . "The Rhythm Section: Dizzy, 2ist Century Gabriel," Esquire, XXIV (Oct., 1945), 90-1. (Bop, Pers) See: 1398; 1400; 1410; 2262; 2263; 2264; 2877. 1400. -- . "The Rhythm Section: Red Norvo, Hot Prototype," Esquire, XXIV (Aug., 1945), 96-7. (Pers) See: 1398; 1399; 1410; 2262; 2263; 2264; 2877. 1401. -- . "The Street Comes Back to Charlie Ventura," Metronome, LXIII (May, 1947), 20, 48-9. (Pers) 1402. -- . "Tempo Di Jazz," Musician, XLVI (May, 1941), 97; (June, 1941), 113; (July-Aug., 1941), 129; (Sept., 1941), 144; (Oct., 1941), 162; (Nov., 1941), 178; (Dec., 1941), 192; XLVII (Jan., 1942), 12; (Feb., 1942), 28; (Mar., 1942), 45; (Apr., 1942), 59; (May-June, 1942), 76; (July, 1942), 99; (Aug., 1942), 124; (Sept.-Oct., 1942), 144; (Dec., 1942), 172. (A & A) 1403. -- . "Three Years Behind the Blindfold," Metronome, LXV (Nov., 1949), 28-9, 56-7. (Disc) 1404. -- . "Trumpeter's Jubilee," New York Times, Oct. 26, 1941, IX, 6 : 5-6. (Pers) 1405. -- . "Sara Vaughan," Metronome, LXII (July, 1946), 21, 48-9. (Pers) 1406. -- . "What's Happened to Benny Goodman ?" Esquire, XXV (Apr., 1946), loo, 179-80. (A & A, Pers) 1407. -- . "When Bill Harasses His Horn the Sound Is Uncommon, A Real Phenomenon," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 27, 45. (Pers) 1408. -- . "Woody Was A Natural," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 23-5. (Pers) 1409. -- . "Yardbird Flies Home," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 14, 43-4. (Pers) 1 410 . -- , and Paul Eduard Miller. "The Rhythm Section," Esquire, XXI-XXIV (June, 1944-Dec., 1945), (Gen) See: 1398; 1399; 1400; 2262; 2263; 2264; 2877. 1411. Featheringill, Evelyn. "The Harlem Hamfats," Jazz Quarterly, II (Summer, 1944), 4-7, 20-2. (Ork, Pers) 1412. Fell, John L. "Four Years in 4/4," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (Aug. 26, 1950), 41-2. (Disc) 1413. Fensterwald, Ralph. "Smith's Fabulous Pork Chop," Jazz Record, 58 (Sept., 1947), 12-13. (Pers) 1414. Ferand, Ernst Thomas. Die Improvisation In der Musik. Zurich: Rheinverlag, 1938. 464 pp. 4 Jaaa 50 A Bibliography of Jazz 1415. Ferguson, Otis. "Breakfast Dance, In Harlem," New Republic, LXXXVI (Feb. 12, 1936), 15-16. (Gen, Hist) I4 .i6. -- . "John Hammond," H. R. S. Society Rag, 2 (Sept., 1938), 1-7. (Pers) 1417. -- . "Jazz At Random," New Republic, CIV (Feb. 24, 1941), 277-78. (Gen) I4I g. -- . "The Man With the Blues in His Heart," New Republic, XCI (July 14, 2 77~79- (P er8 ) 9 . -- . "Man... You're Jiving Me Crazy," H. R. S. Society Rag, 3 (Jan., 1939), 8-10. (A & A, Crit, Lang) I42(X -- . "A Mild Ribbing," (k) New Republic, LXXXVI (Mar. n, 1936), 140. (Gen) See: 2361. 1421. -- . "The Piano in the Band," New Republic, XCIII (Nov. 24, 1937), 68-70. Reprinted : Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York : Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 162-69. (Pers) 1422. -- . "Records; A Start on Jazz," New Republic, CVI (Feb. 9, 1942), 205-07. (Disc) 1423. -- . "Speaking of Jazz," New Republic, XCIX (Aug. 2, 1939), 363; C (Aug. l &> I 939) 4 8 - (R ev ) 1424. -- . "The Spirit of Jazz," New Republic, LXXXIX (Dec. 30, 1936), 269-71. (Ork, Pers) 1425. -- . "Young Man With a Horn," New Republic, LXXXVII (July 29, 1936), 354. (Pers) 1426. -- . "Young Man With a Horn Again," New Republic, CIII (Nov. 18, 1940), 693-95. (Pers) 1427. Ferroud, Pierre Octave. "L'Evolution du Jazz," L'Edition Musicale Vivante, II (Feb., 1929), 9-12; (Mar., 1929), 9-11; (Apr., 1929), 9-11. (A & A, Hist) 1428. Festissime. "In Praise of Jazz," Irish Monthly, LXII (Mar., 1934), 133-43. (A & A) 1429. Fillmore, Henry. Henry Fittmore's Jazz Trombonist for Slide Trombone Bass Clef. Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House, 1919. 1430. Filmer, Vic. Vic Filmer's Guide to Buskers. London: V. Filmer's Music Advice Bureau, 1944. 24 pp. 2nd Edition, 1944. 1431. -- . Jive and Swing Dictionary. Penzance, England, 1947. 20 pp. (Lang) 1432. Finck, Henry T. "Jazz- Lowbrow and Highbrow," Etude, XLII (Aug., 1924), 527-28. (A & A, J&C) 1433. Fingerman, Charles. "Jazz, the Imposter," Crescendo, XXIV (Oct., 1931), 14. (A&A) 1444. Finkelstein, Sidney. Jazz: A People's Music. New York: Citadel, 1948. 278 pp. 1445. -- . "Jazz Reaches a Turning Point," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 5-14. (A & A) 1446. -- . "Peace In the Ranks," Record Changer, VIII (Mar., 1949), 11-12. (Crit) See: 1030; 1241. 1447. -- . "The Relation of the Blues to Bop," Record Changer, VIII (Nov., 1949), 15-16. (A & A, Bl, Bop) 1448. Finlayson, H. Ross. "Reeds and Wind," Esquire, V (May, 1936), 119, 138. (Inst) 1449. Fischer, Peter. "Lionel Hampton," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazzways. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 52-3. (Pers) 1450. Fischer, T. "Jazz-Band," Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung, LVI (Apr. 18, 1925), 385-86. (A & A; 1451. Flanagan, Ralph. "Flanagan Tosses Roses at Men Behind Scenes," Down Beat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 17. (Pers) * Ten numbers have been inadvertently skipped between 1433 and 1444. Entries 1415-1478 j 1 1452. Fleischmann, Hugo R. "The First Jazz Opera and Operetta," Chesterian, IX (Mar, 1928), 152-55. (J & 0) 1453. Fletcher, George. "Jazz In Hollywood," Record Changer, VII (May, 1948), 14-15. (Geog, Pic) 1454. . "Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Jazz Band," Record Changer, VII (Apr., 1948), 12-13. (Ork, Pic) 1455. Fletcher, Robert. "Big Sidney Catlett Says He Likes Snare Drum Best," Music and Rhythm, I (Apr., 1941), 74-5. (Pers) 1456. Fonollosa, Jose Maria. "El Jazz, Musica Sin Snobs," Club de Ritmo, 41 (Sept., 1949). 3- (A & A) 1457. Fouad, Pierre and Hugues Panassie. (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Alix Com- beUe," Jazz Hot, III (Mar.-Apr., 1937), 8-9. (Pers) 1458. Fox, Charles. "'Got the World In a Jug, Lawd!'" in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 99-110. (Fict) 1459. . "The Claude Hopkins Orchestra," Jazz Forum, 3 (Jan., 1947), 7-8, 9. (Ork) 1460. Fox-Strangways, A. H. "The Spirit of Jazz," British Musician, VII (June, 1931), 120-22. (A & A) 1461. Franco, Johan. "Against All 'Arrangements'," (lr) New York f*ro*r,Nov. 13, 1938, IX, 8 : 3. (J & C) See: 227; 484; 1323. 1462. Frank, Stanley. "Now I Stash Me Down to Nod," Esquire, XXI (June, 1944), 53, 168-70. (Lang) 1463. Frank, Waldo. "Jazz and Folk Art," New Republic, XLIX (Dec. I, 1926), 42-3. Reprinted: Waldo Frank. In the American Jungle. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1937. pp. 119-23. (A & A) 1464. Frankenstein, Alfred V. "Jazz Arrives at the Opera," Review of Reviews, LXXIX (Mar., 1929), 138, 140. (J & 0) 1465. . Syncopating Saxophones. Chicago: R. O. Ballou, 1925. 103 pp. 1466. Frazier, George. "The All-Time All-Star Jazz Band," Pageant, V (Feb., 1950), 95-101. (Pers) 1467. . "The Banjo Is Dead! Why Isn't It Buried?" Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1942), 23, 27. (Inst) 1468. . "'Benny's New Band Is Too Much Like Benny's Old Band,'" Down Beat, VIII (Mar. 15, 1941), 6. (Crit) 1469. . "Crosby Band 'My Pet, But Dissipates Talent'," Down Beat, VIII (Aug. 15, 1941), 8. (Ork) 1470. . "Frazier Foams At the Mouth at Paying $1.50 for Sidney Bechet," Down Beat, VIII (May 15, 1941), 7. (Crit, Disc) 1471. . "Bobby Hackett Is A Great Cornet Player," Music and Rhythm, II (Jan., 1942), 27. (Pers) 1472. . "'Stan Kenton's Band Will Devastate 'Em and Nothing Can Be Done About It'," Down Beat, IX (Apr. I, 1942), 9. (Crit, Ork) 1473. . "Andy Kirk Band Sends Me ..." Down Beat, VIII (Oct. 15, 1941), 13. (Ork) 1474. . "Norvo Unappreciated Genius Frazier," Down Beat, VIII (Feb. 15, 1941), 6. (Pers) 1475. . "Swing Critics," Jazz Hot, 10 (July, 1936), 3-6. (Pers) 1476. . "Those Wonderful Early Days," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 42. (Hist) 1477. . "Why I Hate Glenn Miller's Music," Music and Rhythm, II (Mar., 1942), 7, 46, 48. (A & A) 1478. . " 'You Can Have Kenton, I'll Take Muggsy Any Day '," Down Beat, IX (Feb. i, 1942), 5. (A & A, Pers) 52 A Bibliography of Jazz 1479. Frederick, Lewis. "Why Glen Miller's Music Gets the Girls," liberty, XVII (Oct. 26, 1940), 45-6. (Infl, Ork) 1480. Freedman, Marvin. "Black Music's On Top; White Jazz Stagnant," Down Beat, VTI (Apr. 1, 1940), 7, 20. (A & A) 1481. . "Wingy Declares: 'Musicians Today Are Just Kidding', 5 ' Down Beat, VII (Oct. 15, 1940), 8. (Pers) 1482. Freeman, Don. "Big City Blues," PM Magazine, May 9, 1943, 14 : 1-4, 15 : 1-4. (Fict) I4 83. . T11 Lead Strings in My New Band/ Says Barnet," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 29, 1950), i. (Pers) 1484. Freese, Myron V. "What Jazz Has Done to the Fretted Instruments," Ca- denza, XXXI (Feb., 1924), 3-7. (Infl) 1485. Fry, Alderson Francis, Max Kaplan and William C. Love. Who's Who In Jazz Collecting. Nashville: Hemphill, 1942. 52 pp. 1486. Fulling, Virgil. "Amateur Night on Beale Street," Scribner's, CI (May, 1937), 58-61. Abr: Readers' Digest, XXX (June, 1937), 79-81. (Gen) 1487. Fulton, Jack. "Swing: Agent of Peace," (lr) New York Times, Oct. 16, 1938, IV, 9: 7. (Infl) 1488. Furness, Clement. "Monotonous Musical Fare," New York Times, Jan. 6, 1927, 28 : 7. (Gen) 1489. Gabler, Milt. "Hot Renaissance of Dixieland Jazz," New York Times Maga- zine, Sept. 24, 1950, 26-7, 38. (Dix) 1490. Gagliano, Nick. "King Louis' Triumph Tempered," Down Beat, XVI (Apr. 8, 1949), 18. See: 18; 28; 495; 1820; 2085. 1491. Galpin, Benjamin E. "'Pep' In Music," Etude, LIV (Nov., 1936), 686. (Gen) 1492. Ganfield, Jane. Books and Periodicals On Jazz From 1926 to 1932. Unpublished MS, New York Public Library, 1933. II pp. (Bibl) 1493. Garbett, Arthur S. "Why You Like Jazz," Sunset, LII (Mar., 1924), 21-3, 62-4. (A & A) 1494. Garceau, PhiL "The Price of Swing," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 69-76. (Fict) 1495. Gardner, Martin. "The Devil and the Trombone," Record Changer, VII (May, 1948), 10. (Fict) 1496. ."The Trouble With Trombones," Record Changer, VII (Oct., 1948), 10. (Fict) 1497. Gardner, Paul. "Jazz in Iceland Nice and Icy," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 47- (Geog) 1498. Garroway, Dave. "Everyone Owes Debt to Louis, Says Garroway," Down Seat, XVII (July 14, 1950), I, 19. (Pers) 1499. Gates, W. F. "Ethiopian Syncopation the Decline of Ragtime," Musician, VII (Oct., 1902), 341. (Rag) 1500. Gautier, Madeleine. (Trans: Ian Munro-Smyth). "Notes Sur 1'Improvisation Collective," Jazz Hot, 8 (May, 1936), 7. (A & A) 1501. . (Trans: Walter E. Schaap). "Bessie Smith," Jazz Hot, 22 (Dec.- Jan., 1937/38), 3, 5- (Pers) 1502. . (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Swing Bassistes," Jazz Hot, 12 (Nov., 1936), 9-10. (Pers) 1503. . (Trans: Walter E. Schaap). "Tats' Waller," Jazz Hot, 32 (July-Aug., 1939), II. (Pers) 1504. Gayer, Dixon. "Chicago, Chicago . . ." Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 37-8. (Chi, Hist) 1505. . 'Chicago Style All Bunk Bud Freeman Asserts, Ain't No Such Animal'," Down Beat, IX (Dec. I, 1942), 4. (Chi) See: 1509. Entries 1479-1530 53 1506. Gayer, Dixon. "Gotta Feel the Blues To Play 'Em, Asserts T-Bone," Down Seat, IX (Oct. 15, 1942), 5. (Bl, Pers) 1507. . "Meet Mr. Moore," Ebony, I (Dec., 1945), 40-5. (Pers, Pic) 1508. . "Strings Are the Bunk, Says Beat's New Critic," Down Beat, IX (Aug. 15, 1942), 4. (Inst) 1509. . "There Is a Chicago Style! Mares," Down Beat, X (Feb. 15, 1943), 4. (Chi) See: 1505. 1510. . "Whom Is Roger Telling About Jazz?" Down Beat, IX (Sept. 15, 1942), 23. (A & A) See: 2926. 1511. Gaze, Richard and Dorothy Gaze. (Ed: William H. Miller). George Brunies: His Story. Melbourne: William H. Miller, 1946. 8 pp. (Pers) 1512. Gee, John (Ed). Tbafs A Plenty. Kernel, Hempstead, Herts.: Society for Jazz Appreciation in the Younger Generation, 1945. 32 pp. 1513. . Waller and Johnson. Hemel, Hempstead, Herts.: Society for Jazz Ap- preciation in the Younger Generation, 1945. 24 pp. (Pers) 1514. and Michael Wadsley. Jazzograpby. Tring, Herts.: Society for Jazz Appreciation in the Younger Generation, 1944. 24 pp. 1515. Gerigk, Herbert. "Was 1st Mit der Jazzmusik?" Die Musik, XXX (July, 1938), 686. (Gen) 1516. Gershwin, George. "The Composer in the Machine Age," in Olvier M. Sayler. Revolt in the Arts. New York: Brentano's, 1930. pp. 264-69. ( J & Q 1517. . "Does Jazz Belong to Art ?" Singing, I (July, 1926), 13-14. (A & A) See: 1518; 1987. 1518. . "Mr. Gershwin Replies to Mr. Kramer," Singing, I (Oct., 1926), 17-1 8. . (A&A) See: 1517; 1987. 1519. . "The Relation of Jazz to American Music," in Henry Cowell (Ed). American Composers on American Music. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1933. pp. 186-87. Reprinted: Elie Siegmeister. The Music Lover's Handbook. New York: William Morrow, 1943. pp. 728-29. (A & A) I5 2o. . 'When We Have Jazz Opera," Musical Canada, VI (Oct., 1925), 13-14. (J&C,J&0) 1521. Gibbons, Frank J. "Pre-Jazz, Jazz, Post- Jazz," Metronome, XXXIX (Sept., 1923), 81, 88, 155. (A & A, Hist) 1522. Gilbert, Gama. "Higher Soars the Swing Fever," New York Times, Aug. 14, 1938, VII, 6-7, 19. (Lang, Sw) See: 725; 1607. 1523. . "Swing," New York Times, Nov. 19, 1939, VII, 14, 19. (A & A, Hist, Sw) 1524. . "Swing: What Is It?" New York Times, Sept. 5, 1937, X, 5:1. (A&A, Hist, Sw) 1525. . "Swing It ! And Even In a Temple of Music," New York Times, Jan. 16, 1938, VIII, 7. (A&A, Hist, Sw) 1526. Gilbert, Henry F. "Concerning Jazz," New Music Review, XXI (Dec., 1922), 438-41. (A & A) 1527. . "Concerning the Jazz Question," Etude, LIII (Feb., 1935), 74. (A & A) 1528. Gilbert, Will G. Jazzmuziek. VGravenhage: J. Philip Kruseman, 1939. 116 pp. (with C. Poustochkine) 1529. Giles, Richard Y. "Jazz Comes of Age," Scholastic, XXVII (Oct. 19, 1935), 7-8. (Hist, Inst) 1530. Gillespie, James F. with Wesley Stout. "Hot Music," Saturday Evening Post, CCIV (Mar. 19, 1932), xo-ii, 83, 86, 88. (Hist, Ork) 54 -A Bibliography of Jaxz 1531. Gillespie, Kyrle. "Jazz Interest Increased in Wartime Britain," Metronome, LVIII (Feb., 1942), 24, 44. (Geog) 1532. Gistucci, Paul. "Autour Du Jazz," Guide du Concert, XII (Feb. 12, 1926), 521. (A & A) 1533. Gleason, Ralph J. "'Basic Will Always Have a Swinging Band'," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), i, 2. (Ork, Pers) 1S 34. . "Biz Needs New Personal Managers, Says Christy," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 7. (Gen, Pers) I S3S- "Bunk's An Amazing Story," Down Beat, XVI (Aug. 26, 1949), 6-7. (Pers) 1536. . "Dizzy Getting a Bad Deal From Music Biz; Gleason," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), 14. (Pers) 1537. . "Frisco Dixiecats Rise in Protest Against Spanier," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 15, 1950), 16. (Dix, Pers) !538. . "Louis Bash Doesn't, Blow Up Storm; Weather Does," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 24, 1950), 18. (Grit, Ork) I539 . . A Short Analysis of Hot Jazz Record Collecting," Hobbies, XLVI (May, 1941), 35-6. (Disc) 1540. , "What Are They Doin' to Satchmo?" Down Beat, XIV (Sept. 24, 1947), 7. (Disc, Ork) 154.!. . 'Woody Reorganizes: To Go After Dance Crowd," Down Beat, XVII (May 5, 1950), i. (J & D, Ork) 1542. Globus, Rudo S. "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Jan., 1950), 26, 27, 33, 34, 35. (Disc, Tech) 1543. ."Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Feb., 1950), 22, 37, 38, 39. (Disc, Tech) 1544. . "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (June, 1950), 30, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43. (A & A, Disc, Ork) I S45- "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (July, 1950), 30, 32, 33, 35. (Disc, Tech) 1546. . "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Aug., 1950), 24, 33, 34, 35, 36. (Disc, Gen) 1547. . "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Sept., 1950), 22, 40, 41. (A & A, J&C) 1548. . "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Nov., 1930), 34, 66, 67, 68. (Gen, Tech) 1549. . "Pops," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Dec., 1950), 36, 38, 39. (Pers, Tech) 1550. . "Pops; Recording Criteria," Audio Engineering, XXXIV (Mar., 1950), 28, 29, 30, 31, 39; (Apr., 1950), 38, 39, 40, 41, 42; (May, 1950), 24, 26, 28, 30, 31. (Disc, Tech) 1551. Goffm, Robert. Louis Armstrong, Le Roi du Jazz. Paris: Pierre Seghers, 1947. 304 pp. (Pers) 1552. . "L'Avenir du Jazz," Hot Club Magazine, 16 (Apr., 1947), 3-5. (Extrait de 'Histoire du Jazz 5 ). (A & A) !553. . "The Best Negro Jazz Orchestras," in Nancy Cunard (Ed). Negro. London: Wishart, 1934. pp. 291-93. (Ork, Pers) 1554. . "Bix at Lake Forest," Esquire, XXI (Mar., 1944), 59, 144-45. (Pers) 1555. . "Du Blues au Swing," Hot Club Magazine, 3 (Mar., 1946), 3, 5; 4 (Apr., 1946), 3, 5. (Extrait de 'Histoire du Jazz 5 ). (Lang) 1556. . "Esquire's All-American Jazz Band," Esquire, XXI (Feb., 1944), 28-9. (Poll) 1557. . "La Famille Bechet," Hot Club Magazine, 15 (Mar., 1947), 3-4, 16, (Extrait de 'La Nouvelle-0 deans'). (Pers) Entries 1531-1585 55 1558. Goffin, Rob. AuxFrontieres du Jazz. Paris : Editions du Sagittaire, 1932. 256 pp. 1559. . (Trans : James F. Bezou). Horn of Plenty; The Story of Louis Armstrong. New York: Allen, Towne & Heath, 1947. 304 pp. (Pers) 1560. . "Hot Jazz," in Nancy Cunard (Ed). Negro. London: Wishart, 1934. PP- 378-79- ( A & A > Hist) 1561. . Jazz From the Congo to the Metropolitan. Garden City: Doubleday, 1946. 254 pp.; New York: Editions for the Armed Services, 1943. 384 pp. Reprinted as: Histoire du Jazz. Montreal: Parizeau, 1945. 1562. . "Jazzmen's Greatest Kicks," Esquire, XXII (Aug., 1944), 61, 142-43. (Gen) 1563. . "Milneburg," Hot Club Magazine, 13 (Jan., 1947), 4-6. (Extrait de IS* 5 (M* r -> 1 9&> 20 > 208-10, 212-13; (Apr., 1931), 25, 198-99- (P<*s) See: 1571. 1577. * . Tin Pan Alley. New York: John Day, 1930. 341 pp. 1578. Goldman, Elliott. Clarence Williams Discography* London: Jazz Music Books, 1947. 24 pp. (Disc) 1579. Goldman, John. "Meade Lux Lewis," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 62-3. (Pers) 1580. Goldsen, Mort. "Jazz Club Francais," Metronome, LXI (Oct., 1945), 27. (Geog) 1581. Gombosi, Otto. "The Pedigree of the Blues," in Theodore M. Finney (Ed). Volume of Proceedings of the Music Teachers National Association, Fortieth Series. Pittsburg: The Association, 1946. pp. 382-89. (A & A, Bl, BW) 1582. Gonzales, Babs and Paul Weston. Boptionary: What Is Bop ? Hollywood: Capitol Records, 1949. 8 pp. (Bop) 1583. Goodbrod, R. M. "Conquering the Jazz Craze of Young Pianists," Etude, LII (Feb., 1934), 82. (J & Q 1584. Goodman, Benny. "Jam Session," Pictorial Review, XXXIX (May, 1938), 15. (Lang, Sw) 1585. . "Now Take the Jitterbug," Collier's, CIII (Feb. 25, 1939), 11-13. (As told to Ted Shane). (J & D, Sw) C|6 A Bibliography of Jazz 1586. Godman, Benny. "When Swing Meets the Classics," ScribneSs Commentator -, IX (Mar., 1941), 90-2. (Pers) 1587. , and Irving Kolodin. The Kingdom of Swing. New York: Stackpole Sons, 1939. 265 pp. (Pers) 1588. . "The Kingdom of Swing," in Elie Siegmeister (Ed). The Music Lover's Handbook. New York: William Morrow, 1943. pp. 718-28. (Extract from book of same title). (Pers) 1589. Goodrich, A. J. "Syncopated Rhythm vs. 'Ra^-Time'," Musician, VI (Nov., 1901), 336. (Rag) 1590. Goodrich, Marti. "Criticising the Critics," Jazz Session, 7 (May- June, 1945), 18, 30. (Crit) 1591. Gordon, Gray. "Experiment in Dance Music," New York Times, May 2, 1939, 22: 7 .(J&D) 1592. Gordon, H. S. "The Jazz Myth," Sackbut, VI (Nov., 1925), 116-17. (A & A) 1593. Gordon, James. "Honey in the Jive," American Magazine, CXXXVIII (Aug., 1944), 28-9. (Pers) 1594. Gorki, Maxim. (Trans: Marie Budberg). "The Music of the Degenerate," Dial, LXXXV (Dec., 1928), 480-84. (A & A) 1595. Gottlieb, Bill. "Change Guard at Condon's Village Club," Down Seat, XIV (Feb. 12, 1947), i. (Gen) See: 123351597. 1596. . "Chubby Plays 5th Dimensional Jazz," Down Beat, XIV (Apr. 23, 1947), 14. (Ork) I597 . . "Condon Raps Tough for 'Re-Bop Slop'," Down Beat, XIII (Oct. 7, 1946), 4, 17. (Bop) See: 1233; 1595. 1598. . "Dance Music, Harmony Included in Curriculum/' Down Beat, XIV (July 2, 1947), 6. (Ed) 1599. . "Delaunay Escapades With Gestapo Related," Down Beat, XIII (Sept. 9, 1946), 13. (Pers) 1600. ."From Heebie Jeebies to Bebop," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Oct. 30, 1948), 50-1. (Inst) 1601. . "Tm Not Slipping' Duke Ellington," Down Beat, XIII (June 17, 1946), 4, 14. (A & A, Ork) 1602. . "Lion Tracked to His Lair Or Willie Smith's Story," Down Beat, XIV (Jan. I, 1947), 14. (Pers) 1603. . "Louis Center of New Commotion," Down Beat, XIV (July 2, 1947), 3. (Pers) 1604. . "Mezz Blows Mess of Mellow Words," Down Beat, XIII (Nov. 4, 1946), 4-5- ^v) 1605. . "Thelonius Monk Genius of Bop," Down Beat, XIV (Sept. 24, 1947), 2. (Bop, Pers) 1606. . "Tricky Sam Nanton, 42, Dies On Tour With Duke," Down Beat, XIII (Aug. 12, 1946), 9. (Pers) 1607. Gould, Jack. "News of the Night-Clubs The Decline of Swing," New York Times, Aug. 7, 1938, IX, 8 : 4. (Gen) See: 725; 1522. 1608. Goursat, Georges Marie. La Ronde de Nuit. Paris: A. Fayard, 1923. 126 pp. (Author's pseudonym, "Sem," at head of title). 1609. Grace, Harvey. "Jazz Goes Modern," Musical Times, LXXVI (Dec., 1935). 1094-97. (A & A) (Author's pseudonym, "Feste," at head of title) 1610. Graener, Paul. "Nie wieder Niggermusik," Neues Musikblatt, XV (Jan., 1936). 3-4. (Gen) Entries 1586-1637 57- 1611. Grainger, Percy A. "Jazz," Musikblatter des Anbruch, VII (Apr., 1925), 210-12. (A & A) 1612. . "Jazz and the Music of the Future," in James Francis Cooke. Great Men and Famous Musicians on the Art of Music. Philadelphia: Theo. Presser, 1925. pp. 308-13. (A & A) 1613. . "Never Has Popular Music Been As Classical As Jazz," Metronome, XLII (July i, 1926), 10. (A & A) 1614. . "What Effect Is Jazz Likely to Have Upon the Music of the Future ?" Etude, XLII (Sept., 1924), 593-94- (A & A, Infl, Inst) 1615. Graner, Georg. "Ein Buch von Jazz," Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung, LV (Feb. 10, 1928), 141-43. (Rev) 1616. . "Jazz-Glosse," Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung, LIII (Feb. 12, 1926), 121- 122. (A & A) 1617. . "Der Jazzrausch," Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung, LVI (June 27, 1925), 649. (A & A) See: 2609. 1618. Grauer, Bill. "Dixieland Clarinet," Record Changer, VII (Aug., 1948), 11-12. (Pers) 1619. . "Editorial," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 6-7, 43. (Pers) 1620. . "In Defense of Label Collecting," Record Changer, IX (May, 1950), 7, 20. (Disc) 1621. . "Blind Willie Johnson," Record Changer, VIII (June, 1949), 6. (Disc, Pers) 1622. . "Louis Today," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 27. (Pers) !623. . "Kid Punch," Record Changer, VII (June, 1948), 10, 25. (Pers) 1624. . "The Record Changer's Jazz Band Contest: The Winner!" Record Changer, IX (Jan., 1950), 7, 16. (Ork, Poll) 1625. Gray, Glen. "Casa Loma Made Swing Commercial," Down Beat, VII (May 15, 1940), 3, 14. (Ork, Sw) 1626. Gray-Clark, G. F. and Eric S. Tonks. Deep Henderson. Newark, Notts.: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1944. 24 pp. 1627. Green, Abel. "Benny Goodman; The Cosmopolite of the Month," Cosmo- politan, CXVI (Mar., 1944), 8, 12-13. (Pers) 1628. Greenbaum, Lucy. "Saga of *Satchmo'," New York Times, May 4, 1947, VII, 32: 3. (Rev) 1629. Greene, Maude. "The Background of the Beale Street Blues," Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin, VII (Mar., 1941), x-io. (Hist) 1630. Greene, Robert S. "Bix: He Was An Emotion More than Anything Else," Record Changer, VIII (May, 1949), 8, 20. (Pers) 1631. . "The Firehouse Five plusTvro," Record Changer, VIII (Sept., 1949), 7-1 1. (Ork) 1632. Grew, Eva Mary. "On Jazz and Choric Recitals," Sackhut, X (July, 1930), 325-28. (Poet) 1633. Grezzi, Juan Rafael. "Hoagy Carmichael," Swing Music, (May- June, 1936), 69-70. (Disc, Pers) 1634. Griffin, Nard. To Be or Not to Bop. New York: Leo B. Workman, 1948. 24 pp. (Bop) 1635. Grove, Mary and Thurman Grove. "New Stars in the Making," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 15-24. (Pers) 1636. Gruenberg, Louis. "Der Jazz Als Ausgangspunkt," Musikblatter des Anbruch, VII (Apr., 1925), 196-99. Reprinted as: "Jazz As the Startbg Point," Metro- nome, XLII (Jan. i, 1926), 15, 56. (A & A, Infl) 1637. "Vom Jazz und andern Dingen," in Hans Heinsheimer and Paul Stefan (Eds).25jahreNeueMusik.Wiea: Universal-Edition, 1926. pp. 229-36. (Gen) 5 8 A Bibliograpby of Jazz 1638. Guilliams, A. E. "Detrimental Effects of Jazz on Our Younger Generation," Metronome, XXXIX (Feb., 1923), 59. (Infl) 1639. Guillod, Eric. "Lester Young," Hot Club Magazine, 15 (Mar., 1947), io-ii. (Pers) 1640. Guiterman, Arthur. "Jazz," in Arthur Guiterman. The Light Guitar. New York: Harper, 1923. pp. 96-9. (Poet) 1641. Gullickson, Gordon. Numerical Index to Delaunay's Hot Discograpby. Wash- ington: G. Gullickson, 1941. 28 pp. (Disc) 1642. Gurwitch, Andy. "Continental Jazz Works Examined," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 7, 1948), 22. (Rev) 1643. . "Jazz Returns to Europe," Metronome, LXIII (Feb., 1947), 25, 43-5. (Geog) 1644. . "What Europeans Write About Jazz," Down Beat, XIV (Aug. 13, 1947), io-ii. (Rev) !64j. . "Works of Panassie Are Discussed," Down Beat, XV (Feb. II, 1948), 15. (Rev) 1646. Gutman, Hanns. "Mechanisierung und Jazz," Musikbldtter des Anbrucb, VIII (Oct.-Nov., 1926), 407-08. (Gen) 1647. H. A. "A Jazz Orchestra," Musical News and Herald, LXV (July 21, 1923), 57. (Crit) 1648. H. B. B. "Jazz," Living Age, CCCVI (July 31, 1920), 280-81. (A & A) 1649. Hagen, Milt. The Magic of Music. New York: 1931. 51 pp. 1650. Haggin, B. H. "Gershwin and Our Music," Nation, CXXXV (Oct. 5, 1932), 308-09. (A & A, J & C) 1651. . "Improvised Jazz," in B. H. Haggin. Music On Records. New York: Oxford University Press, 1938. pp. 131-40. (Disc) 1652. . "Music," Nation, CXLVIII (June 3, 1939), 653-54. (Rev) ^53. . "Music," Nation, CLXIII (July 27, 1946), no. (Rev) 1654. . "Music In the 2o's," Saturday Review of Literature, VI (May 17, 1930), 1046-47. (A & A) 1655. . "The Pedant Looks at Jazz," Nation, CXXI (Dec. 9, 1925), 685-88. (A&A) 1656. . "Records," Nation, CLXIII (July 20, 1946), 80-1. (A & A) 1657. . "Two Parodies," Nation, CXXII (Jan. 13, 1926), 40. (A & A, J & C) 1658. Hahn, George. "America and Its Music," Melody, VI (Apr., 1922), 5-7. (Gen) 1659. Haig, Kenneth. "Bury the Dead," Jazz Information, II (Aug. 9, 1940), 17-18. (A&A, NO) 1660. Hall, Henry. "British Bands Cannot Feel Swing," Metronome, LI (Oct., 1935), *7 33- (G e g Sw) 1661. Hallock, Ted. "Bop Jargon Indicative of Intellectual Thought," Down Beat, XV (July 28, 1948), 4. (Lang) 1662. . "Kenton's Music 'Greatest Ever'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 1, 16, 18. (Crit, Ork) 1663. . "'Man, Tatum Is Jazz' Big Tea," Down Beat, IX (July I, 1942), n. (Pers) 1664. " Two Chicago Bands Amaze Critic!" Down Beat, XV (Mar. 10, 1948), 3. (Ork) 1665. . "Won't Pull a Thornhill': Skitch," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 2. (Pers) 1666. Hamblett, Charles. "Music Sm-o-oth 8c Boppy: New Fashion in Rhythm," Illustrated Weekly of India, Dec. 19, 1948, 38-9. (Bop) 1667. Hame, OUi. Rytmin Voittokulku Kirja Tanssimusiikista. Helsinki: Frazer's Musicstore, 1949. 222 pp. Entries x63$-i6$3 59 1668. Hamilton, Clarence G. "Jazz and Its Effects," Etude, XLII (Aug., 1924), 531. (Infl) 1669. Hammond, John. "Bunny Was Never Happy," Music and Rhythm, II (July, 1942), 17. (Pers) I g 7 o. . "Is the Duke Deserting Jazz?" Jazz (New York), I, no. 8 (n. d.), 15. (Crit, Pers) See: 1384; 3061. 1671. . "The Story of Duke's Boss," Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1942), 22-3. (Pers, Ork) 1672. . "Why Has Benny Goodman Changed ?" Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1942), 13, 33. (A & A, Pers) 1673. , and James Dugan. "Swat that Jitterbug," Theatre Arts Committee Magazine, I (Jan., 1939), 10-11. (J & D) 1674. Handy, W. C. (Ed). Blues, An Anthology. New York: A. &. C. Boni, 1926, 1 80 pp. Reprinted as: A Treasury of the Blues. New York: Charles Boni, 1949. 2 S 8 pp. (Bl) 1675. . Father of the Blues. New York: Macmillan, 1941. 317 pp. (Pers) !6 7 6. . (Ed: Myles H. FeUowes). "The Heart of the Blues," Etude, LVIII (Mar., 1940), 152, 193, 211. (A & A, Bl)) 1677. Hansen, Millard. "Coleman Hawkins Discusses Tenor Sax," Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1941), 80-1. (Inst, Pers) 1678. Hapke, Walter. "Im Spiegel des Jazz," Zeitschrift fur Musik, XCVIII (Oct., 1931), 888-89. (J&Q 1679. Harap, Louis. "The Case for Hot Jazz," Musical Quarterly, XXVII (Jan., 1941), 47-61. Reprinted: Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 3-12. (A & A) 1680. Harman, Carter. "Friday Evenings of Hot Jazz on Second Avenue," New York Times, Oct. 15, 1950, II, 7: 1-4. (Gen) 1 68 1. . "Revival of Interest in Dixieland Style and Swing Noted in Current Trend," New York Times, May 14, 1950, II, 6 : 1-2. (Disc) 1682. Harris, H. Meunier. "A Jazz Bibliography," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfin- der '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 129-42. (Bibl) 1683. . "Portrait de George Lewis," Hot Club Magazine, 12 (Dec., 1946), 3-6. (Disc, Pers) 1684. Harris, Markham. "Jazz," in Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. XV. New York: Americana, 1941. pp. 768-70. (A & A) 1685. Harris, Pat. "Average Lawrence Sideman Philly-Born, 22, Loyal to Elliot," Down Beat, XV (Feb. n, 1948), 12. (Ork, Pers) 1686. . "Can't Make Money As A Jazz Singer: Starr," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 15, 1950), 6. (Pers) 1687. . "Dorothy Collins 'Most Underrated'," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 30, 1949), 1 8. (Pers) 1688. . "Diz Sacrifices Spark to Get His 'Bop With Beat'," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 8. (Crit, Ork) 1689. . "Drummers Should Be Musicians, Too: Tiny Kahn," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1950), 3. (A & A, Inst, Pers) 1690. . "Hyams, Like Shearing, 'Refreshing'," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 2, 1949), 19. (Pers) 1691. . "I Didn't Know What I Was Getting Into: Little Smack," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 6. (Pers) X 6 9 2. . Harry. "Postgraduate Stuff," Esquire, XXVI (Oct., 1946), 129, 161-66. (Pers) 1745. Hess, Otto. "Otto Hess' Scrapbook," Record Changer, IX (May, 1950), 8-9. (Pic) 1746. Heyward, Du Bose. "Jasbo Brown," American Mercury, VI (Sept., 1925), 7-9. (Poet) 1747. Hibberd, Lloyd. "Jazz," in Willi Apel. Harvard Dictionary of Music. Cam- bridge: Harvard University Press, 1946. pp. 374-79. (A & A) 62 A Bibliography of Jassz 1748. Hibbs, Leonard. 21 Years of Swing Music on Brunswick Records. London: A. White, 1937. 80 pp. 1749. Higginson, Fred. "Jack, Peck, Peewee, Snoozer, Tim," Metronome, LVII (Nov., 1941), 22-3, 33. (Pers) 1750. Hill, Edward Burlingame. "Copland's Jazz Concerto In Boston," Modern Music, IV (May- June, 1927), 35-7. (J & C) 1751. . " Jazz," Harvard Graduates* Magazine, XXXIV (Mar., 1926), 362^5. (J&C) 1752. Hinchcliffe, R. Edwin S. "Blues," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 9-10, 84-5. (Bl) 1753. . "Defends Jazzmen Against 'Moronic Ravings' of Foes," Down Beat, VIII (Sept. 15, 1941), 7. (A & A, Crit) See\ 3292. 1754. Hines, Earl. "Earl Hines Picks 'Five Greatest Jazzmen'," Down Beat, VIII (July 15, 1941), 7. (Pers) 1755. Hobson, Wilder. American Jazz Music. New York: W. W. Norton, 1939. 230 pp. 1756, . "Designed for Dancing," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (Mar. 25, 1950), 64. (Disc, J & D) 1757. . "Duke Ellington," in Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 137-47. (Pers) 1758. . "Hits and Misses," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Dec. 25, 1948), 46. (Disc, Pers) E 759- " J 2122 ^" ** Encyclopedia Britannica. Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica, 1947. Vol. 12, pp. 982-84. (A & A) 1760. . "Jazz and Categories," Nation, CLXIII (Dec. 28, 1946), 761-62. (Rev) 1761. . "Louis Always Has Golden Song to Offer: Hobson," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), I, 19. (Pers) 1762. . "A Part of Hot Jazz; 'They All Played Ragtime'," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (Nov. 25, 1950), 30. (Rev) 1763. ."Swing High," Vogue, LXXXVII (Mar. IS, 1936), 9-*, " 2 > "4- (A & A, Hist, Sw) 1764. Hodeir, Andre. Introduction A La Musique de Jazz. Paris: Libraire Larousse, 1948. 128 pp. 1765. . Le Jazz Cet Inconnu. Paris: Collection Harmoniques, 1945. 220 pp. 1766. Hodes, Art. "Everybody's In the Union," Jazz Record, 14 (Nov., 1943), 4-5, n. (Hist) 1767. . "Jam Session," Jazz Record, 20 (May, 1944), 4-5. (Gen, Hist) 1768. . "Portrait of a Jazzman," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazzways. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 40-1, 101. (Pers) 1769. . "Bessie Smith," Jazz Record, 58 (Sept., 1947), 8-9. (Pers) 1770. . "Tenor Sax," Jazz Record, 18 (Mar., 1944), 4-5. (Hist, Pers) 1771. Hodgkins, Barbara. "Big Bill; It Isn't Fair, It's Farrell," Metronome, LXVI (June, 1930), 15, 31. (Pers) 1772. "Doris Day Dreams," Metronome, LXIV (Mar., 1948), 13, 35-6. (Pers) 1774- 1775- I77 6. 1777- 1778. ^779- 1780. i9So), "Dream Boat," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 17, 34-5. (Pers) "The Haig," Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 17, 24. (Pers) "The Incredible Crosby," Metronome, LXIV (June, 1948), 13. (Rev) "Jolting Jo," Metronome, LXIV (July, 1948), 9-10, 21. (Pers) "Art Lund," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), II, 38. (Pers) "The Monroe Doctrine," Metronome, LXIII (Apr., 1947), 13-14. (Pers) "One Man's 'Count'. . . Is Another's 'Label'," Metronome, LXVI (Aug., Entries 1748-1809 63 1781. Hodgkins, Barbara. "Patti Page,'* Metronome,l,XlV (Apr., 1948), 48-9. (Pers) 1782. . "Peggy and Dave," Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 14-15. (Pers) 1783. . "A Real Gone Gal," Metronome, LXIII (Dec., 1947), 18, 38-9. (Pers) 1784. . "Starr Bright," Metronome, LXV (Aug., 1949), 13, 31. (Pers) 1785. . 'We... Frankie Laine and Carl Fischer," Metronome, LXVI (Aug., 1950), 11-12. (Pers) 1786. Hoefer, George. "All of Bix' Okeh Records Listed," Down Beat, VII (Mar. i, 1940), 12. (Disc) 1787. . "Albert Ammons Left Jazz Big Legacy, Says Hoefer," Down Seat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), ii. (Pers) 1788. . "Louis Armstrong Discography," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), H-'S; (J ul 7 28 > *9S<>)> 18; (Aug. n, 1950), 16; (Aug. 25, 1950), 19; (Sept. 8 1950), 14. (Disc, Pers) 1789. . "Lovie Austin Still Active As a Pianist in Chicago," Down Seat, XVII (June 16, 1950), ii. (Pers) 1790. . "George Barnes Settles Perennial Problem," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), 13, 16. (Ork) 1791. . "'Basic Led the Greatest Rythm Machine in Jazz'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), ii. (Ork) 1792. . "Big Four Fluffs Jazz, Indies Carrying the Ball," Down Beat XIV (Mar. 26, 1947), 13. (Disc) 1793. . "Barney Bigard," Jazz Information, II (Nov. 8, 1940), 7-1 3. (Disc, Pers) 1794. . "Tony CataLano, Pioneer Riverboat Jazzman, Dies," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 13. (Pers) 1795. . "Chi. Group Conducts Experiment in Jazz," Down Beat, XIV (Nov. 5, 1947), S> 7- (0^) 1796. . "Chicago Jazz Landmark Being Razed," Down Beat, XVII, (Jan. 27, 1950), 2. (Hist) 1797. . "Collectors vs. Musicians," Jazz Information, II (July 26, 1940), ii, 32. (A&A) 1798. . "Committee to Perpetuate Memory of Beiderbecke," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 7. (Pers) 1799. . "Continental Critics Are Feudin' 'n Fitin'," Down Beat, XIV (Dec. 17, 1947), n. (Crit) 1800. . "Davison, Parent! Finding Current Status Palatable," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 7, 1948), 12. (Disc, Pers) !8oi. . "Death of Big Eye Louis, Stills 'Top Jazz Pioneer'," Down Beat, XVI (Nov. 4, 1949), ii. (Pers) 1802. . "Discographies Fill Vital Role In Collectors' Work," Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), ii. (Disc) 1803. . "Ellington's Annual Chicago Concert 'A Gala Evening*," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 7. (Crit, Ork) 1804. . "Ex-King Oliver Drummer At Blue Note With Hodes," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), ii. (Pers) !8o5. . "Fabulous Piano Rolls Dubbed on Records," Down Beat, XIV (Apr. 23, 1947), " (Disc) 1806. . "Fans Who Misinterpreted Now Are Forgetting Bunk," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 15, 1948), 6. (Pers) 1807. . "Few Discerys Cash In on Bechet's Popularity," Down Beat, XV (June 16, 1948), 12. (Disc, Pers) !8o8. . "'Get In B Hat' Led Joe Oliver To Throne," Down Beat, VIII (Sept. 15, 1941), 16. (Hist) 1809. . "Hawk Discography," Z)00w Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), 3. (Disc) See: 768; 2052. 64 A Bibliography of Jazz 1 8 10. Hoefer, George. "Haymer an njnacclaimed Great'," Down Beat, XVI (June 3, 1949), i, 13. (Pers) . . "Here's LP, 45 RPM Jazz List," Down Beat, XVII (May 5, 1950), 16; (May 19, 1950), 6; (June 2, 1950), 6; (June 16, 1950), 6; (June 30, 1950), 6; (Aug. 11, 1950), 18; (Aug. 25, 1950), 165 (Sept. 22, 1950), 16; (Nov. 3, 1950), 18; (Dec. i, 1930), 18; (Dec. 15, 1950), 18; (Dec. 29, 1950), 22. (Disc) !8i2. . "Art Hodes Band Achieves a 'Rarely-Heard Unity'," Doom Beat, XVII (Dec. 15, 1950), ii. (Crit, Ork) 1813. . "Hoefer Finds More Data on Seger Ellis Waxings," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. i, 1950), ii. (Disc, Ork) !8i 4 . . "The Hot Box," Down Beat, XII (July i, 1945), (Pers) 3:815. . "The Hot Box," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. 14, 1946), n. (Pers) !8i6. . "Jazzmen Past, Present Share Ail-Time Honors," Doton Beat, XVI (Mar. n, 1949), n. (Pers) 1817. . "'Jelly Roll* Rests His Case," Down Beat,Vlll (Aug. i, 1941), i, 4. (Pers) !8i8. . " Jelly Roll's Library of Congress Wax Date World's Longest Session," Down Beat, XIV (Sept. 24, 1947), ii. (Disc, Pers) 1819. . "Richard Jones Chapter Added to Jazz Legend," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. 14, 1946), 18. (Pers) 1820. . "King Louis Elected King of Zulus for Mardi Gras," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 29, 1948), n. (Pers) 5^: 18528; 49351490; 2085. 1821. . " 338-43. (A & A, Infl, Inst) 1983. Koonce, Dave. "Late Jimmy Blanton Bassdom's Greatest," Metronome, LXII (Aug., 1946), 48-9. (Pers) 1984. Korb, Arthur. How To Write Songs That Sell. New York: Greenberg, 1949. 179 pp. 1985. Kraeft, Norman. "Darnell Back to Music For Fifth Time," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 29, 1948), 4. (Pers) 1986. Kramer, A. Walter. "Extols Ragtime Article," (lr) New Republic, V (Dec. 4, 1915), 122. (Rag) See: 824; 1065; 2288. 1987. . "I Do Not Think Jazz 'Belongs'," Singing, I (Sept., 1926), 13-14. (A&A) See: 1517; 1518. 1988. Kristensen, Sven M011er. Hvad Jazz Er. K0benhavn: . Munksgaard, 1938. 94 pp. 1989. . Jazzen Og Dens Problemer. K0benhavn: Anderson & Pedersen, 1946. 120 pp. 1990. Krupa, Gene. "Jazz Forum: Has Jazz Influenced the Symphony? 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( J & C) 2001. Land, Dick. "Carter Means Business," Metronome, LIX (Dec., 1943), 17, (Pers) 2002. . "Top Song Hits of 30 Years Are Recalled," Down Beat 9 VII (June 15, 1940), 22. (Gen) Entries 1976-2025 *ji 2003. Lang, Iain. "The Background of the Blues," in Leonard Russell (Ed). The Saturday Book 1941-42. London: Hutchinson, 1941. pp. 330-57. Expanded to: Background of the Blues. London: Workers' Music Association, 1943. 55 pp. Expanded to : Jazz in Perspective; the Background of the Blues. London: Hutchin- son, 1947. 148 pp. (Bl) 2004. Lange, Arthur. Arranging For the Modern Dance Orchestra. New York: A. Lange, 1926. 238 pp. 2005. Lapham, Claude. "China Needs American Bands," Metronome, LII (July, I93Q, 13, 39- (Geog) 2006. . "If You Must Go To Japan," Metronome, LII (Oct., 1936), 16, 29. (Geog) 2007. . "Looking at Japanese Jazz," Metronome, LII (June, 1936), 14, 27. (Geog) 2008. Larrazet, Georges. Le Jazz, Prescience un Dynamisme Nouveau. Paris: J. Flory, 1938. 23 pp. 2009. Lastrucci, Carlo L. "The Professional Dance Musician," Journal of Musicology, III (Winter, 1941), 168-72. (Gen) 2010. Laubenstein, Paul Fritz. "Jazz Debit and Credit," Musical Quarterly, XV (Oct., 1929), 606-24. (A & A) 2011. Lawrence, Elliot. "Dance Music, Not Bop, Is Our Bread, Butter: Elliot," Down Beat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 18. (J & D, Pers) 2012. Lawrence, Robert. "Fats Waller Presents Carnegie Hall Recital," New York Herald Tribune, Jan. 15, 1942, 14: 3. (Crit) 2013. Leclercq, Armand. "Black Brown and Beige, Ou 1'Histoire Musicale de la Race Noire," Hot Club Magazine, n (Nov., 1946), 6-7. (Disc, Ork) 2014. Lee, Amy. "Brunies Faked Magnificently!" Metronome, LVII (Feb., 1941), 19, 20, 26-7. (Pers) 2015. . "Dailey Tells Why He Hired Unknown Roy Stevens Ork," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), 1, 13. (J & D, Ork) See: 2019; 2021; 2024; 2025; 2026; 2027; 2028; 3042; 3274. 2016. . "Figs Might Do Well to Take a Hint From Bop Make New Dixie Sounds," Down Beat, XVI (May 6, 1949), 2. (A & A, Bop, NO) 2017. . "Jan Garber Cut Jean Goldkette's Band," Metronome, LVI (Aug., 1940), 20-1, 24. (Hist, Ork) 2018. . "Guarnieri Plays Greatest," Down Beat, XVI (July I, 1949), 2. (Pers) 2019. . " 2O2 5> 2O2 7> 2028 > 34 2 3 2 74- 2027. . "Stevens Takes Stock as Dailey Date Nears End," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 2, 16. (J & D, Ork) See: 2015; 2019; 2021; 2024; 2025; 2026; 2028; 3042; 3274. 2028. . "A Synopsis on Stevens to Date," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 10. (Ork) See: 2015; 2019; 2O2 *; 2024; 2025; 2026; 2027; 3042; 3274. 2029. "Wettling Calls Chi. Jazz 'New Orleans'," Metronome, LVII (May, 1941), 22-3, 30. (Chi, Pers) 2030. . "Wettling's Solid Tubbing Kicks With Any Size Ork," Down Beat, XI (Feb. 15, 1944), 12. (Pers) 2031. . "Will Keep Progressing: Woody," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 1, 2 > 3, 4- (Ork) 2032. Lee, George W. Beale Street, Where the Blues Began. New York: R. 0. Ballou, 1934. 296 pp. 2033. . River George. New York: Macauley, 1937. 275 pp. 2034. Leonard, Herm. "Picture Gallery," in Barry IJLanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 27-42. (Pic) 2035. Leonard, Howie. "Calls Pierce Band Tops in the East'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 14. (Ork) 2036. Levesque, Jacques-Henry. (Trans: John Garnett). "The Heart of Jazz," Jazz Hot, IV (Feb.-Mar., 1938), 7, 9, n. (A & A) 2037. Levi, Ezio, and Gian Carlo Testoni. Introiuzione Alia V 'era Musica Di Jazz. Milan: Edizone Magazzino Musicale, 1938. 115 pp. 2038. Levick, M. B. "Free Trade in Jazz Becomes A Mild Issue," New York Times, Mar. 28, 1926, IX, 15 : i. (Gen) 2039. Levin, Alvin. "Four-Four Time on the High C's," Musician, XLIV (Mar., *939) 46, 55- (Hurt, Sw) 2040. . "Swing Glories in Its Humble Origin," Musician, XLIV (Apr., 1939), 66, 68. (Sw) 2041. ."Swing Marches On," Musician, XLIV (Dec., 1939), 219. (Rev, Sw) 2042. Levin, Michael "Analyzing the Poll For 10 Year Period," Down Beat, XIV (Jan. 15, 1947), I, 17. (Poll) 2043. . "Bad Year For Records, Says Mix," Down Beat, X (Jan. i, 1943), 8. (Disc) 2044. . "Beat and Readers Come of Age," Down Beat, X (Jan. 15, 1943), 21. (A&A) 2045. . "Burns' Work Seems Nearing a Fusion," Down Beat, XVI (Jan. 14, 1949), 2. (A&A, J&C) 2046. . "Calls 'Jazz Scene' Most Remarkable Album Ever," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 14-15. (Disc) 2047. . "Duke Fuses Classical and Jazz!" Down Beat, X (Feb. 15, 1943), 12-13. (Crit) 2048. . "Ellington Fails to Top Himself!" Down Beat, XIII (Dec. 16, 1946), 2. (Crit, Ork) 2049. "Ellington Pleases Concert Crowd," Down Beat, XV (Jan. 14, 1948), 3. (Crit) 2050. . "Facts About the 1949 Band Poll," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 10. (Poll) 2051. . "Feather Does Good Job on Book, 'Inside Be-Bop'," Down Beat, XVI (July 15, 1949), 8. (Rev) Entries 2026-2077 73 2052. Levin, Michael. "'Coleman Hawkins One of Great Forces In Jazz 9 ," Down Seat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), 2, 3, (Pers) See: 768; 1809. 2053. . "Herman Herd Thrills Packed Carnegie Hall," Down Seat, XIII (Apr. 8, 1946), I, 15. (Crit, Ork) 2054. "Fatha Hines No Plaster-Footed Idol," Down Seat, XIV (Mar. 12, 1947), 18. (Pers) 2055. "J azz Is Neurotic Stan," Down Beat, XV (Jan. 14, 1948), I, 18-19. (A & A, Bop) 2056. . "Lawrence Ork 'Pleasant Surprise'," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), 5. (Crit, Ork) 2057, . "Mix Names Best Discs of Year," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 30, 1949), 3. (Disc) 2058. . "Most Bands Today Play Too Well Says Scott," Down Beat, IX (May i, 1942), 4. (A & A) 2059. . "Noone's Energy vs BG's Finesse," Down Beat, IX (Oct. I, 1942), 8. (A & A, Pers) 2060. . "Oscar Peterson Is One of Finest Things in Years: Mix," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 5. (Pers) 2061. ."Reputation Shredded, Duke Should Disband," Down Beat, XVI (June 17, 1949), i, 12. (Crit) See: 929; 3270. 2062. . "Shaw's New Ork Proves 'Can't Turn Clock Back'," Down Seat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 8. (Crit, Ork) 2063. . "Strings Are Dancedom's Daisy Mae!" Down Seat, XIII (June 17, 1946), 12-13. (Inst) 2064. . "Thirty Years of Dancing in U.S." Down Seat, XVII (May 19, 1950), I,20.(J&D) 2065. . "Tonne Not All Copa-Setic," Down Seat, XIV (June 18, 1947), 4. (Pers) 2066. . "Mel Torme Sings Just Like He Writes, Refreshing and Well," Down Seat, XTV (Jan. I, 1947), 4. (Pers) 2067. "What Goes With Goodman ?" Down Seat, IX (Sept. 1, 1942), 8. (A & A, Pers) 2068. . "Why Did Mooney Quartet Fail ?" Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), I, 19. (Ork) 2069. . "Alec Wilder Replies to Charges of H. E. P.," Down Beat, IX (Aug. 15, 1942), 19. (Pers) 2070. . "Wolff's Article Is Garbage," Down Seat, XVI (July 1, 1949), 1, 13. (Crit) See: 1944; 1947; 3294; 3295. 2071. . 6e Woody Hits Road After NYC Bow," Down Seat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 16. (Crit, Ork) 2072. Levinson, Andre. "The Negro Dance Under European Eyes," Theatre Arts Monthly, XI (Apr., 1927), 28^-93. Reprinted: Edith J. R. Isaacs (Ed). Theatre. Boston: Little, Brown, 1927. pp. 235-45. (J & D) 2073. Levy, Newman. "The Jazz Formula," Modern Music, I (June, 1924), 24-5. (A&A) 2074. . "Towards Defining the Jazz Formula," Musical Digest, VI (July 8, 1924), 6. (A & A) 2075. Lewerke, Jack. "Dave Dexter, Jr." Record Changer, VIII (Jan., 1949), 14. (Pers) 2076. . "1949 Dixieland Jubilee," Record Changer, VIII (Dec., 1949), 6-7. (Crit, Dix) 2077. , and Albert M. Otto. "How Do Tou File Your Records ?" Record C banger 9 VII (Oct., 1948), 8. (Disc) 74 A Bibliography of Jazz 2078. Lewis, Ted. "Denies Jazz Is Low Music," (lr) New York Times, Feb. 14, 1926 II, 10:7. (Aft A) 2079. Liebling, Leonard. "The Crime of Ragtime," Musical Courier, LXXII (1916), 21-2. (Rag) 2080. . C Variationettes," Musical Courier, LXXXIV (Mar. 30, 1922), 21. (Infl) 2081. . "Variationettes," Musical Courier, LXXXIV (May 4, 1922), 21. (Infl, Rev) 2082. Lim, Harry. 'Way Down Yonder. . ." Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 26, 38. (NO, Pers) 2083. Litterscheid, Richard. "Das Ende des Jazz in Deutsciland," Die Musik, XXVIII (Dec., 1935), 236-37. (Gen) 2084. "Nachruf Auf den Jazz," Die Musik, XXVIII (Jan., 1936), 321-27. (A & A, Gen) 2085. Liuzza, Ted. "Satiny* a Natch in N. 0. Mardi Gras; B. 0. at {5,000,000," Variety, CLXXIII (Mar. 9, 1949), I, 63. (Pers) &*: 18528; 495; 1490. 2086. Lloyd, Llewelyn C. "Jazz and the Modern Spirit," Monthly Musical Record, LVI (Nov., 1926), 327-28. (A & A) 2087. Loar, Lloyd. "Is * Jazz' Constructive or Destructive ?" Melody, VIII (June, 1924), 3-4. (A & A, Infl) 2088. Locke, Alain L. "Blues and Worksongs," in Alain L. Locke. The Negro and His Music. Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. pp. 28-35. (Bl) 2089. "Classical Jazz and American Music," in Alain L. Locke. The Negro and His Music. Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. pp. 106-17. (J &Q 2090. . "From Jazz to Jazz Classics," in Alain L. Locke. The Negro and His Music. Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. pp. 93-105. (A & A) 2091. . "Jazz and the Jazz Age," in Alain L. Locke. The Negro and His Music. Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. pp. 70-92. (A & A, Hist) 2092. . "Ragtime and Musical Comedy," in Alain L. Locke. The Negro and His Music. Washington: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1936. pp. 70-117. (Hist, Rag) 2093. Locke, Bob. "Jean Goldkette Band Was the Greatest Morgan," Down Beat IX (Mar. 15, 1942), 8. (Ork) 2094. . "Men Behind the Bands: Joe Haymes," Down Beat, IX (May 15, 1042) i8.(Pers) v / * *t; 2095. . "Men Behind the Bands: Lowell Martin " Down Beat, VIII (Dec. I, 1941), 18. (Pers) 2096. . "'Old-Timers Carve Soloists of Today,' Says Teagarden," Down Beat, VIII(Dec.i S , I9 4i),4.(A&A) 2097. . "Sharon Pease Hits A Mean Groove Himself," Down Beat, IX (May I, 1942), 16, 23. (Pers) 2098. . "Waxman Tells of Early Day Jazz Era," Down Beat, IX (May 15, 1942), 9. (Hist) 2099. Locke, Ted. "Filthy Records Are A Disgrace To the Music Business, Says Locke," Down Beat, VII (Mar. i, 1940), 4. (Disc) 2100. . "Says Most Jazz Critics Are Not Qualified," Down Beat, VIII (Feb. 15, 1941), 8, 16. (Crit) 2101. Lockwood, Georgians "Meyer Davis Runs Sixty-Two Jazz Orchestras," American Magazine, XCIX (Apr., 1925), 72-3. (Pers) 2102. Lodwick, John. "Machine Jazz," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 26. (A & A, Entries 2078-2128 jt 2103. Lomakin, Nicholas. Lomakin Pocket Fake List for Leaders, Musicians and Singers. Pittsburg: N. Lomakin, 1944. 12 pp. 2104. Lomax, Alan. Mister Jetty Roll. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearse, 1950. 318 pp. (Pers) 2105. Lomax, John A. and Alan Lomax. Negro Folk Songs As Sung by Lead Belly. New York: Macmillan, 1936. 242 pp. 2106. Long, Elizabeth Baker and Mary McKee. "Jazz Idiom," in Elizabeth Baker Long and Mary McKee. A Bibliography of Music For the Dance. Austin, 1936. pp. 18-19. (J & D) 2107. Lopez, Vincent. "Contemporary Music," Collaborator, I (Sept., 1931), 5, 28. (Gen) 2108. .''Vincent Lopez Comments on His Unique Experiment," Musical Observer, XIII (May, 1924), 30. (Gen) 2109. . "Lopez Speaking," Cottier's LXXVII (Mar. 13, 1926), 12-13. (Gen) 21 10. .(Ed: Mary Margaret McBride). "Lopez Speaking," Ladies' Home Journal, XLVI (Mar., 1929), 12, 163. (Gen) 2111. Lorenz, Clarice. "Jazz tie Newest Musical Phenomenon," Melody, VIII ( July, 1924), 3-4. (A & A) 21 1 2. Love, William C. "Louis Armstrong's Discography," Jazz (New York), I (Dec., 1943), 18-21. (Disc) 2113. . "Johnny Dodds' Discography," Jazz (New York), I, no. 9 (n. d.), 23-6. (Disc) 2114. . "Ma Rainey Discography," Jazz Information, II (Sept. 6, 1940), 9-14. (Disc) 2115. Lowry, Helen Bullitt. "Putting the Music Into the Jazz," New York Times, Feb. 19, 1922, III 8 : i. (A & A, Pers) 21 1 6. Lucas, John. "Dawn of Dixieland Famous Orks, Sidemen," Down Beat, XIII (May 20, 1946), 12, 15; (June 17, 1946), 17, 23. Pt. II entitled: "Jazz Grows Up to BG and Woody." (Dix, Hist) 2117. . "Follow the Bean, Saxmen's Aim," Down Seat, X (Feb. 15, 1943), 21. (Pers) 2118. . "Great Piano Sparked Crosby Ork," Down Seat, X (Feb. I, 1943), 14. (Ork) 2119. . "Hot Trumpets Come In Fours," Down Beat, IX (Oct. 15, 1942), 12. (Pers) 2120. . "How Louis Has Influenced Jazz," Down Beat, XIV (Nov. 5, 1947), n. (A & A, NO, Pers) 2X21. . "Jazz Clarys, Henchmen of Kings," Down Beat, X (Mar. 15, 1943), 19. (Pers) 21 22. . "Lots of Traditional Jazz Albums In Last I % Years," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 16, 1949), 3. (Disc) 2123. . "Lucas Hails Dixie Uprising," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 5. (Dix, NO) 2124. . "John Lucas Visits England," Down Beat, XVII (Sept 8, 1950), 15. (Geog) 2125. ."1946-48 Era Produces 57 Significant Albums," Down Beat, XV (June 2, 1948), 12. (Disc) 2126. . "Nobody But Joe Venuti Would Think of Building Bonfire On the Stand," Down Beat, X (Nov. I, 1943), 15. (Pers) 2127. . "Orleans Jazz Greats a Real Who's Who," Down Seat, XII (Dec. 15, 1945), 12; XIII (Jan. i, 1946), 15; (Jan. 14, 1946), 14. Pt. II entitled: "Jazz Clarinet and Tram New Orleans Perfected." Pt. HI entitled: "History of New Orleans Jazz Greats Concluded." (Hist, NO, Pers) 2128. . "Ragtime Revival," Record Changer, VII (Dec., 1948), 8. (Rag) 76 -4 Bibliography of Jazz 2129. Lucas, John. "Saddest Tale," Record Changer, VIII (July, 1949), 7. (Crit, Hist, Ork) 2130. . "Take Tailgate, Tea or Tommy?" Down Beat, X (Jan. I, 1943), 22. (Pers) 2131. Lucas, Robert. "The Real Truth About Marijuana," Ebony, III (Sept., 1948), 46-51. (Gen) 2132. Ludwig, William. "Jazz, the Present-Day Live Issue In the Development of American Music," Metronome, XXXVIII (May, 1922), 78-9. (Hist, Inst) 2133. Luizzi, F. "' Jazz' e 'Anti-Jazz'," Nuova Antokgia, CCLI (Jan. i, 1927), 70-6. (A & A, J & C) 2134. Lunceford, Jimmie. "Is Airtime Essential? Not On My Life Lunceford," Metronome, LVIII (Oct., 1942), 9, 26. (Rad) 2135. M. L. "Jazzing the Classics," (Ir) New York Times, Feb. 2, 1934, 16 : 7. (Infl, J&C) 2136. MacKillop, Kenneth, Jr. "The Schillinger System," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 22, 1950), 18; (Dec. 1, 1950), 8. (Gen) 2137. McAndrew, John. "Star Studded Shellac," Record Changer, IX (May, 1950), 14; (June, 1950), II ; (Oct., 1950), 10, 17; (Nov., 1950), 14, 18. (Disc) Sir. 1078. 2138. McCarthy, Albert J. "Louis Armstrong; Discography," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 37-42. (Disc) 2139. . "Collectors' Notes," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 25-6. (Disc) 2140. . "Discography of Big Bill Broonzy," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 25-30. (Disc) 2141. . "Us Cherchaient Une Ville. . . Notes Sur Les Styles Nouvelle-Orleans et Chicago," Hot Club Magazine, 3 (Mar., 1946), 6-7. (Chi, NO) 2142. . "Le Jazz et 1'Age de la Machine," Hot Club Magazine, 7 (July, 1946), 11. (A&A) 2143. . Jazzbook 1047- London: Nicholson & Watson, 1948. 171 pp. 2144. . "Jelly-Roll Morton Discography," Jazz Music, II (Feb.-Mar., 1944), 102-06. (Disc) 2145. . "My Home Is A Southern Town," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 57-61. (Fict) 2146. . "Ward Pinkett; A Neglected Jazz Great," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1949), *3> 20. (Pers) 2147. . "Reflections on Leroy Carr," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 13-14. (Persl. 2148. ."Report From Abroad," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jazzways. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 4, 6-7. (Geog) 2149. . The Trumpet In Jazz. London: Citizen Press, 1945. 82 pp. 2150. (Ed). The PL Yearbook of Jazz. London: Nicholson and Watson, 1946. 188 pp. 2151. , and Max Jones. Jazz Folio. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944. 24 pp. 2152. . Jazz Miscellany. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944. 26pp. 2153. (Eds). Piano Jazz, No. I. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945. 28 pp. 2154. Piano Jazz No. 2. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945. 28 pp. 2155. McCord, Al G. "Cradle of Recorded Jazz," Record Changer, VIII (Mar., 1949), 6-7, 19. (Disc,, Hist) 2156. McCormick, Mack. "Chubby to Settle Down in Houston," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 24, 1950), i. (Pers) 2157. McCulloch, Lyle. "Intolerance and Jazz," Melody, VIII (Sept., 1924), 3. (A oc A) 2158. Mclnnes, Graham Campbell. "Jazz," Canadian Forum,XV (Feb., 1936), 13-14. (A & A, Hist) Entries 2129-2183 77 2159. McMay, A. B. "A Defense of Jazz," New York limes, Sept. 18, 1926, 14: 7. (A& A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 558; 559; 560; 2337; 3209. 2160. McKean, Gilbert. "Blues on 52nd Street," Esquire, XXIX (Jan., 1948), 91. (Gen) 2161. . "French Hot Corner," Esquire, XXVII (Feb., 1947), 48, 154-55. (Geog) 2162. . "The Jazz Beat: The Best Band In the Land," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Apr. 24, 1948), 63. (NO, Ork) 2163. . "The Jazz Beat: Business in B," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Jan. 31, 1948), 50. (Disc) 2164. . "The Jazz Beat: Ellington the Nonpareil," Saturday Review of Litera- ture, XXX (Nov. 29, 1947), 62. (Pers) 2165. . "The Jazz Beat: Memo: On Bebop," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (Aug. 30, 1947), sup. 18-19. (Bop, Disc) 2166. . "The Jazz Beat: Note on Small Bands," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (Sept. 27, 1947), 52. (Ork) 2167. ."The Jazz Beat: The Picaresque Ledbetter," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (Dec. 27, 1947), 47. (Pers) 2168. . "The Jazz Beat: The Progressive Movement," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Aug. 28, 1948), 55. pise, Ork) 2169. . "The Jazz Beat: Sic Transit Something or Other," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (July 31, 1948), 52. (Gen) 2170. . "The Jazz Beat: Snows of Yesterday," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Mar. 27, 1948), 53. (Gen) 2171. McKinley, Ray. "'Ooh, What You Said, Tex!'," Metronome, LXIII (Mar., 1947), *9 39-4 1 - (Grit, Sw) 5**.*95i. 2172. McMahon, John R. "The Jazz Path of Degredation," Ladies' Home Journal, . XXXIX (Jan., 1922), 26, 71. (Infl, J & D) 2173. . "Our Jazz-Spotted Middle West," Ladies 9 Home Journal, XXXIX (Feb., 1922), 38, 181. (Infl, J & D) 2I74 . . "Unspeakable Jazz Must Go!" Ladies' Home Journal, XXXVIII (Dec., 1921), 34, 115-16. (Infl, J & D) 2175. McPardand, Marian. "Crowds Jam Paris Jazz Festival," Down Beat, XVI (July I, 1949), 3. (Crit, Geog) 2176. McPhee, Colin. "Eight to the Bar," Modern Music, XX (May- June, 1943), 235-42. (A & A) 2177. "Spirituals to Swing," ModernMusic, XXIII (Jan., 1946), 224-25. (Crit) 2178. . "Torrid Zone," Modem Music, XXIII (Jan., 1946), 76-7. (Crit, Pers) 2179. Machito. "Latin Music Isn't What You Think It Is," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 26. (A & A) 2180. Mackey, Henry B. "Everybody Loves Cecfl," Jazz Record, 56 (June, 1947), 8-io. (Pers) 2181. . "The Phenomenal Resurgence of the Spasm Band," Record Changer, IX Pec., 1950), 8, 17. (Fict) 2182. Madison, Joe. "A Discography of Tiger Rag," Record Changer, VIII (Apr., 1949), 21-2. (Disc) 2183. , andCecile Madison. "Good and Rare: Overseas Jazz Releases," Re- cord Changer, VII (Dec., 1948), 15, 19;VHI (Jan., 1949), 15; (Mar., 1949), io, 18; (Apr., 1949), 12, 24; (May, 1949), 16; (June, 1949), 8, 15; (Aug., 1949), 12; (Sept., 1949), 16, 20; (Oct., 1949), 13-14; (Nov., 1949), 18; IX (Jan., 1950), 12; (Feb., 1950), io, 15; (Mar., 1950), io; (Apr., 1950), io, 19; (May, 1950), 12; (June, 1950), io; (Sept., 1950), 13; (Oct., 1950), io, 17; (Nov., 1950), 14, 18; (Dec., 1950), 11, 17. (Disc) 78 A Bibliography of Jazz 2184. Maguire, Helena. "The Revolt Against Formalism," Musician, XXVII (Sept., 1922), 26. (Infl) 2185. Maier, Guy. "Battle of Boogie Woogie," Etude, LXI (Nov., 1943), 710. (tot) 2186. Maine, Basil "For My Part," Musical Opinion, LV (Feb., 1932), 399. (A & A) 2187. Malkiel, Henrietta. "Scheherazade in West Virginia," Musical America, XLII (Apr. 25, 1925), 3,26. (J&O) 2188. Mandeville, Ernest W. "Roger Wolfe Kahn From Riches to Rags," Outlook, CXLIII (May 5, 1926), 34-6. (Pers) 2189. Manne, Shelly. "Track Star Manne After Own Band, Horse Farm," Down Beat, XV (July 28, 1948), 18. (Pers) 2190. Manone, Wingy, and Paul Vandervoort II. Trumpet On the Wing. Garden City: Doubleday, 1948. 256 pp. 2191. Mantler, J. Robert. "Red Beans Boston Style," Record Changer, VIII (May, 1949), 6-7- (Ork) 2192. Marcelli, N. "Unfortunate Trend in School Music," School and Society, LIX (June 17, 1944), 428. (Infl, Sw) 2193. Margulis, Max. "RecordDate at Blue Note," Jazz Record, XX (May, 1944), 8-9. (Disc) 2194. Marine, Robert. Robert Marine's Modern Method In Jazz Playing On the Violin. New York: Robert Marine, 1927. 66 pp. 2195. Mario, Queena. "Confession of a Singer," New York Times, Mar. 31, 1927, 22 : 6. (Gen) 2196. Marshall, Kaiser. "Jimmy Harrisson," Jazz Hot, IV (Aug.-Sept., 1938), 3, 5. (Pers) 2197. . "Joe Smith," Jazz Hot, IV (Feb.-Mar., 1938), 12. (Pers) 2198. Martin, Donald. "The Origin of Boogie Woogie," Etude, LIX (July, 1941), 445,486. (BW) 2199. Martin, John. "Inquiry Into Boogie Woogie," New York Times Magazine, July 16, 1944, 18, 46-7. (BW) 2200. Martin, Jose Reyes. Heroes of the Jazz Age. New York: The Author, 1936. 212 pp. 2201. Mascagni, Pietro. "Tracizna Jazzowa," Muzyka, VI (Mar. 20, 1929), 132-33. (A & A, Infl) 2202. Maserow, Henry T. "Jazz and South Africa," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 12. (Geog) 2203. Masin, Herman L. "Jazz Lovers' Paradise," Scholastic, XLIV (May r, 1944), 40, 42. (A & A, Ork) 2204. . "Jive m the Wax Works," Scholastic, XLVI (Apr. 30, 1945), 32. (Disc) 2205. Mason, Daniel Gregory. "Concerning Ragtime," New Music Review and Church Music Review, XVII (Mar., 1918), 112-16. (Rag) 2206. . "Folk Song and American Music," Musical Quarterly, IV (July, 1918), 323-32. (Rag) See: 232. 2207. . "Jazz For the Illiterate," American Mercury, LVII (Dec., 1943), 761. (A & A) See: 1324; 1325 52701. 2208. . "The Jazz Invasion," in Samuel Daniel Schmalhausen. Behold America. New York: Farrar and Rinehart, 1931. pp. 499-513. (A & A, J & Q 2209. . "Stravinsky As A Symptom," American Mercury, IV (Apr., 1925), 46s-68.(A&A, J&C) . r * See: 712. 2210. Mason, Jerry. "Man With Trumpet," New York Herald Tribune, May 30, 1943, IX, 10:3-4. (Pers) Entries 2184-2241 JQ 2211. Mathews, Haydn M. " Jazz Its Origin, Effect, Future," Flutist, V (Feb., 1924), 32-4. (Hist, Infl) 2212. Maxwell, Elsa. "Organized Dementia Praecox," New York Post, May 20, 1943, 12 : 1-2. (J & D, Pers) 2213. May, Earl Chapin. "The Reign of Reeds and Rhythm," Saturday Evening Post, CXCVII (Jan. 10, 1925), 52, 54, 56. (A & A, Inst) 2214. . 'Where Jazz Comes From," Popular Mechanics, XLV (Jan., 1926), 97-102. (A & A, Hist) 2215. Meehan, Reg. "Til Go Back To A Saloon If I Fail!'," Down Beat, X (Feb. I, 1943), IS- (Ork) 2216. Melichar, Alois. "Walzer und Jazz," Die Musik, XX (Feb., 1928), 345-49. (Infl) 2217. Mellers, W. H. "Searchlight on Tin Pan Alley," Scrutiny, VIII (Mar., 1940), 390-405. (Gen) 2218. Mellor, Richard N. 1000 and One Best Recordings. Aiiburndale, 1948. 51 pp. 2219. Mencken, H. L. "Music and Sin," in H. L. Mencken. Prejudices, Fifth Series. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. pp. 293-96. (Infl) 2220. Mendl, Robert William Sigismund. The Appeal of Jazz. London: P. Allan, 1927. 186 pp. 2221. Merriam, Alan. "The Dilemma of the Jazz Student Today," Record Changer, VIII (Nov., 1949), 8, 27. (Ed, Gen) 2222. . "Jazz University," Record Changer, IX (Mar., 1950), n, 12. (Ed) 2223. .and Robert J. Benford. "Louis Armstrong; Bibligraphy," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 33-5. (Bibl) 2224. Merz, Charles. "Tom-Tom," Golden Book, IX (Jan., 1929), 58-60. (Rad) 2225. Merz, Max. "Wir und der Jazz," Westermanns Monatsheft, CLXIX (Sept., 1940), 3-6. (A & A) 2226. Mezzrow, Milton. "Lionel Hampton," Jazz Hot, V (Feb.-Mar., 1939), n. (Pers) 2227. . "Really the Blues," Jazz Record, 56 (June, 1947), 6-7. (Bl) 2228. , and Bernard Wolfe. Really the Blues. New York: Random House, 1946. 388 pp. 2229. Mila, Massimo. "Jazz Hot," Pan, IV (Jan., 1935), 84-96. (Ork) 2230. Milhaud, Darius. "Development of the Jazz Band, and North American Negro Music," Metronome, XLI (Dec. 15, 1925), 15-16. (A & A, Inst) 2231. . "Die Entwicklung der Jazz-band und die Nordamerikanische Neger- musik," Musikblatter des Anbruch, VII (Apr., 1925), 200-05. (A & A, Inst) 2232. . "The Jazz Band and Negro Music," Living Age, CCCXXIII (Oct. 18, 1924), 169-73. (A & A) 2233. MiUen, Gilmore. Sweet Man. London: Cassell, 1930. 301 pp. (Fict) 2234. Miller, Charles. "Aces Wild," New Republic, CXVIII (Feb. 23, 1948), 27-8. (Ork) 2235. . "Bebop and Old Masters," New Republic, CXVI (June 30, 1947), 36. (A & A, Bop) 2236. . "Benny Rides Again," New Republic, CXVI (Mar. 3, 1947), 41. (Hist, Ork) 2237. . "Digging For Swing," New Republic, CXVII (Oct. 6, 1947), 37. (Disc) 2238. . "Jazz; Celluloid and Wax," New Republic, CXVII (Dec. 29, 1947), 35. (Pers) 2239. . "Jazz, Pure and Simple," New Republic, CXVI (Apr. 14, 1947), 42. (Rad) 2240. . "Jazz Under the Elms," New Republic, CXVII (July 28, 1947), 33-4. (Ed) 2241. . "Jazz Without Beers," New Republic, CXV (Aug. 12, 1946), 174. (Crit) 80 A Bibliography of Jazz 2242. Miller, Charles. "New Orleans in New York," New Republic, CXV (Nov. 25, 1946), 694. (Bl, Ork, Pers) 2243. . "'Round the Bend'," New Republic, CXVI (June 9, 1947), 33-4. (Gen, Hist) 2244. . "Swing Nostalgia," New Republic, CXVI (May 12, 1947), 35. (Gen) 2245. . "Twilight of the Dance Band," New Republic, CXVI (Mar. 17, 1947), 40. (Gen, Hist, Ork) 2246. Miller, Fred R. "Breaking In a New Pair of Shoes," Jazz Record, 35 (Aug., 1945), 9, 17. (A & A, Disc) 2247. . "Old Bunk Opens in New York," New Republic, CXIII (Oct. 22, 1945), 528-29. (NO, Ork, Pers) 2248. Miller, H. M. "New American Music Drama of Redemption Utilizes Jazz," Musical America, XLI (Apr. II, 1925), 3. (J & 0) 2249. Miller, Paul Eduard. "Are the White Chicagoans of the '2o's Overrated ? Yes," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 45, 57- (Chi) See: 3196. 2250. . "Classics of Jazz," A Series on Famous Jazz Classics in Music and Rhythm: (Disc) "Black and Tan Fantasy," II (Sept., 1941), 34. "Just A Mood," II (Apr., 1942), 35. "Keep the Rhythm Going," II (June, 1941), 57. "Mugging Lightly," II (Aug., 1941), 49. "Radio Rhythm," II (May, 1941), 60. "Reminiscing in Tempo," I (Feb., 1941), 36. "Riverboat Shuffle," I (Mar., 1941), 78. "Sugar Foot Stomp," I (Jan., 1941), 37. "West End Blues," I (Apr., 1941), 39. 2251. . "Great Performances of Jazz," A Series in Music and Rhythm: (Disc) "I'd Love It," II (Aug., 1941), 49. "I'm In the Mood for Swing," II (Oct., 1941), 43. "Lady Be Good," II (June, 1941), 69. "Stomp Off Let's Go," II (May, 1941), 66. 2252. . "Ivie Joined the Duke for Four Weeks, Stays With Band for 12 Years," Down Beat, IX (July 15, 1942), 31. (Pers) 2253. . "Jazz For the Layman," Esquire, XXV (Feb., 1946), 60. (A & A) 2254. " Judging and Appreciating the Best in Hot Music," Music and Rhythm, I (Nov., 1940), 78-81; (Dec., 1940), 70-2; (Jan., 1941), 68-70; (Feb., 1941), 68-70; II (May, 1941), 68-70. (A & A) 2255. . Millet's Yearbook of Popular Music. Chicago: PEM, 1943. 195 pp. 2256. . "'Money Invested in Swing Music Will Keep It Alive,' Says Miller," Down Beat, VII (Apr. 15, 1940), 6. (Sw) 2257. . "The Music of My Race Is Going to Live," Music and Rhythm, II (May, 1942), 13-13, 45. (Pers) 2258. . "Musical Blasphemies: Thomas (Fats) Waller," Music and Rhythm, I (Apr., 1941), 31. (A & A, Pers) 2259. "Musicians' Ignorance Shackles Jazz to the Kindergarten of Music," Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1941), 22-5. (A & A) 2260. . "Nix Disc Packages; More Single Sales!" Down Beat, XV (July 28, 1948), n. (Disc) 2261. . "Reminiscences on the Career of a Jazzman," Down Beat, XIII (Mar. 25, 1946), 10-11. (Pers) 2262. . "The Rhythm Section: Sidney Bechet : No Peers, Few Equals," Esquire. XXIV (July, 1945), 76-7. (Pers) See: 1398; 1399; H 00 ; H 10 ; 22 ^3; 2264; 2 ^77- Entries 2242-2290 8 1 2263. Miller, Paul Eduard. "The Rhythm Section: Richard M. Jones: Forgotten Man of Jazz," Esquire, XXIV (Dec., 1945), 191-96. (Pers) See: 1398; 1399; 1400; 1410; 2262; 2264; 2877. 2264. . "The Rhythm Section: Max Miller: Champion of Good Jazz," Esquire XXIV (Sept., 1945), 82-3. (Pers) See: 1398; 1399; H 00 ; H 10 ; 22O ~ 2 ; 226 35 2877. 2265. . "A Tribute to Bunny Berigan," Down Beat, IX (July i, 1942), 14. (Pers) 2266. . "Where Is Small-Band Jazz Going?" Music and. Rhythm, II (Dec., i94i),i8.(A&A) See: 3204. 2267. . "White Jazzmen Today Are Superior to Negroes," Music and Rhythm, II (Aug., 1941), 24-5. (A & A, Pers) 2268. (Ed). Downbeats Yearbook of Swing. Chicago: Downbeat, 1939. 183 pp. 2269. . Esquire's Jazz Book. New York: Smith & Durrell, 1944. 230 pp. 2270. . Esquire's 194$ Jazz Book. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1945. 256 pp. New York: Editions for the Armed Services, 1945. 352 pp. 2271. . Esquire's 1946 Jazz Book. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1946. 201 pp. 2272. , and George Hoefer. "Chicago Jazz History," Esquire, XXV (Feb., 1946), 51-5. (Chi, Hist) 2273. Miller, William H. "The Blues," Jazz (New York), I, no. 7 (n. d.), 17. (Poet) 2274. . "The Coming Era of Specialization," Reprints and Reflections, 4 (June, 1945), 2. (Disc) 2275. . A Discography of the "Little" Recording Companies. Victoria: William H. Miller, 1943. 20 pp. (Disc) 2276. . "Jumpin' Pete! A Short Tribute to Pete Brown," Jazz (New York), I, no. 7 (n. d.), 8-9. (Pers) 2277. . "Max Kamir&ky," Jazz Quarterly, II (Summer, 1944), 16-18,26-8. (Pers) 2278. . The Little Discography. Melbourne: William H. Miller, 1945. 61 pp. (Disc) 2279. (Ed). Three Brass: Floyd O'Brien, Maxie Kaminsky, Shorty Sherock. Melbourne: William H. Miller, 1945. 8 pp. (Pers) 2280. Milligan, Harold Vincent. "From Rag-Time to Classical," Woman's Home Companion, XLVI (Nov., 1919), 26. ( J & Q 2281. Mfflstein, Gilbert. "For Kicks," New Yorker, XXII (Mar. 9, 1946), 30-4, 36, 38, 40; (Mar. 16, 1946), 34-8, 41-3. (Disc, Pers) 2282. . "The Twilight of a Zany Street," New York Times, Jan. I, 1950, VI, 12-13, 22. (Pers) 2283. . "Very Good Night," New York Times, Oct. 15, 1950, VI, 41. (Pers) 2284. Mitchell, Bruce. "Sam Donahue Band Tasty," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 1, 1948), 2. (Ork) 2285. Mitchell, Charles H. "Louis Armstrong," (Ir) Disques, I (Nov., 1930), 387. (Disc, Pers) 2286. Mitchell, Donald. "Kurt Weill's 'Dreigroschenoper' and German Cabaret- Opera in the 1920*8," Chesterian, XXV (July, 1950), l-^. (J & 0) _. . f Crosby " 2287. Mhs e J. T. H. Bing Crosby and the Bing Crosby Style. Chicago: Who Is Who In Music, 1946. 170 pp. (Pers) 2288. Mbderwell, Hiram K. "Ragtime," New Republic, IV (Oct. 16, 1915), 284-86. (Rag) See: 824; 1065; 1986. 2289. -- . "Two Views of Ragtime. I. A Modest Proposal," Seven Arts, II (July, See: 1096. 2290. Modlin, Jules. "Notes Towards a Definition of Jazz," Needle, I (June, 1944), 20-1. (A & A) 82 A Bibliography of Jazz 2291. Moerman, Ernst. "Louis Armstrong," in Nancy Cunard (Ed). Negro. London: Wishart, 1934, p. 295. (Poet) 2292. Mohr, Kurt. Discographie du Jazz. Geneva: Robert Vuagnat, 1945. 84 pp. (Disc) 2293. M011er, B0rge J. C. Dansk Jazz Discografi. Copenhagen: Artum Musikforlag, 1945. 94 pp. 2294. . Parlophone Bio-Discografi. Copenhagen: A/S L. Irich's Bogtrykkeri, 1946. 64 pp. 2295. Montani, Nicola A. "Says Operatic and 'Jazz' Influence Contaminate Our Sacred Music," Musical America, XXXII (Aug. 21, 1920), 24. (Infl, J & O) 2296. Moon, Bucklin. "Books Noted: 'Jazz Directory'," Record, Changer, IX (Mar., I9SO), 7, 18. (Rev) 2297. . "Books Noted: "They All Played Ragtime'," Record Changer, IX (Dec., 1950), II. (Rev) 2298. . "Kenneth Lloyd Bright," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1949), 16, 20. (Pers) 2299. . "Frontiers of Jazz: Ralph de Toledano," Record Changer, VII (Feb., 1948), 8. (Rev) 2300. . "Good Diggin'," Record Changer, VII (Sept., 1948), 13. (Rev) 2301. . "The Horn Behind the Blues," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 14. (Bl, Disc, Pers) 2302. . "Index to Jazz, Orin Blackstone," Record Changer, VII (June, 1948), 18. (Rev) 2 33- "Mahalia Jackson: A Great Gospel Singer," Record Clhanger, VIII (Apr., I0 49)> 15-I& (Pe) 2304. . "Mr. Jelly Roll," Record Changer, IX (Sept., 1950), 5, 15. (Rev) 2 35- "The New Hot Discography: Charles Delaunay," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 15. (Rev) 2306. , and Kenneth Lloyd Bright. "Last of the Tubas," Record Changer, VII (May, 1948), n-12, 24. (Pers) 2 37- 9 and Ross Russell "Jazz : A People's Music : Sidney Finkelstein," Record Changer, VII (Dec., 1948), 13, 20-1. (Rev) 2308. Moor, Paul. "In Search of a Native Muse," Theatre Arts, XXXIII (June, 1949), 40-1. (A&A, J&Q 2309. Moore, A. L. H. "Paul Whiternan, the Reformer of Music," British Musician, V (June, 1929), 163-67. (Pers) 2310. Mordkin, Mikhail. "Mordkin's Views on Jazz," New York Times, Dec, 3, 1924, 22: 7 .(J&D) 2311. Morgan, Tippy. "It Can Happen to Anyone," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, ^SQ), 13, 19; Pec. i, 1950), 6. (Gen) 2312. Morgan, Wffliam J. "A Defence of Jazz and Ragtime," Melody, VI (Sept., 1922), 5. (Gen) 2313. Morrow, Edward and Kyle Crichton. "Dark Magic," Collier's, CHI (June 24, J 939)> 40-1, 78-9. (BW, Hist) 2314. Morton, Jelly Roll. "I Discovered Jazz in 1902," in Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 104-07. (Gen) 2 3iS- (As told to Herman Rosenberg). "Buddy Petit," Jazz Information, II (Sept 20, 1940), 17. (Pers) 2316. Mosher, Jack. "Drummer Boy," Cottier's, CII (Sept. 3, 1938), 24, 56. (Pers) 2 3I7- "A Swing Band Is Born," Cottier's, CIII (May 20, 1939), 17, 32, 34. (Ork) 2318. Motherwell, Hiram. "Hitching Jazz to a Star," Musical America, XLIX (Mar. i, 19*9), 13,55- (J&Q 2319. Mougin, Stephane. "La Musique de Jazz," Nouvelle Revue, CXIII (May- June, 1931), 288-96. (A&A) Entries 2291-2346 g 3 2320. Moynahan, James H. S. "Ragtime to Swing," Saturday Evening Post, CCIX (Feb. 13, 1937), 14-15, 40, 42, 44. (A & A, Ork, Sw) 2321. . "How to Play 'Jazz'," Record Changer, VII (Aug., 1948), 10, 21. 2322. . "Jazz A Vanishing Art ?" Jazz Record, 22 (July, 1944), 6-8. (A & A) 2323. Miiller, E. J. "Jazz als Karikatur," Aujtakt, VI (1926), 216-18. (A & A) 2324. Murphy, Turk and Lester Koenig. "New Orleans Has a Future," Record Changer, VIII (Nov., 1949), 12-13, 28-9. (NO, Pers) 2325. Murray, Ken. "Louis, Bix Had Most Influence on Der Bingle," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 16. (Pers) 2326. Mylne, Dave. "V-Disc Catalogue," Jazz Journal, I (Aug., 1948), 10, 12; (Oct., 1948), 10; (Nov., 1948), 13; II (Jan., 1949), 13; (Feb., 1949), 13; (May, 16-17; (June, 1949), 12. (jDisc) 2327. Napoleon, Phil. "Music Must Be Played Simply, Says Napoleon," Down Seat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 16. (J & D, Pers) 2328. Narodny, Ivan. "The Birth Processes of Ragtime," Musical America, XVII (Mar. 29, 1913), 27. (Rag) 2329. Neff, Wesley M. "A Biography of George Mitchell Little Mitch," Jazz Information, II (Nov., 1941), 32-6. (Pers) 2330. . "Discography of Jimmie Noone," Jazz Information, II (Nov. 8, 1940), 15-22. (Disc) 2 33 X - "Jimmie Noone," Jazz Information, II (Oct. 4, 1940), 6-9. (Pers) 2332. Neill, BOly and E. Gates. Discograpby of the Recorded Works of Django Rein- hardt and the Quintette du Hot Club de France. London: Clifford Essex, 1944. 24 pp. (Disc) 2333. Nejedly, Gustav. "Hat die Bekampfung der Jazzmusik far die Musikinstru- menten-Industrie Nachteile oder Vorteile ?" Zeitschrift fur Instrumentenbau, L (Aug. I, 1930), 708. (Infl) 2334. Nelson, Stanley R. All Ahout Jazz. London: Heath, Cranton, 1934. 190 pp. 2335. Nevin, Gordon Balch. "Jazz Whither Bound?" Etude, XLVII (Sept., 1929), 655, 699. (A & A) 2336. NeweU, George. "George Gershwin and Jazz," Outlook, CXLVIII (Feb. 29, 1928), 342-43, 351. (A & A, J & C, Pers) 2337. Newman, Ernest. "Summing Up Music's Case Against Jazz," New York Times, Mar. 6, 1927, IV, 3. (A & A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 558; 559; 560; 3209. 2338. Nichols, E. J. and W. L. Werner. "Hot Jazz Jargon," Vanity Fair, XLV (Nov., 1935), 38, 71. (Lang) 2339. Nichols, Lewis, "Tin Pan Alley Now Paved With Profits," New York Times, Mar. 27, 1932, V, 10, 20. (Gen) 2340. Nicholson, Roger. "The Swing to Strings," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 36, 56. (Inst, Pers) 2341. Nickel, Ed and Bill Midi. "Blues and Skiffle," Record Changer, VIII (Nov., I949) 2 S; (Dec., 1949), 14, 19; IX (Jan., 1950), 15; (Feb., 1950), 13, 14; (Mar., 1950), 9, 19; (May, 1950), 19. (Disc) 2342. Niemoeller, A. F. Sex Ideas in Popular Songs. Girard: Haldeman- Julius, 1946. 32pp. 2343. . The Story of Jazz. Girard: Haldeman- Julius, 1946. 32 pp. 2344. Niesen, Henk, Jr. "Rambling in the Past," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 6-8, 82-3. (Gen) 2345. Niles, Abbe. "Ballads, Songs and Snatches," Bookman, LXVII (June, 1928), 422-24. (Disc) 2346. . "Blue Notes," New Republic, XLV (Feb. 3, 1926), 292-93. Reprinted as: "The Blues," in Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 32-57. Reprinted as: "The Story of the Blues," in 84 A Bibliography of Jazz W. C. Handy (Ed). A Treasury of the Blues. New York: Charles Boni, 1949. PP- 1926), 9-32. (A & A, Bl, Hist) 2347. Niles, Abbe. "The Ewe Lamb of Widow Jazz,'* New Republic, XLIX (Dec. 20, 164-66. (Aft A, J&Q 2348. . "Jazz 1928: AJI Index Expurgatorius," Bookman, LXVIII (Jan., 1929), 570-72. (Disc) 2349. . "Lady Jazz in the Vestibule," New Republic, XLV (Dec. 23, 1925), 138-39. (A & A, J & C) 2350. . "A Note on Gershwin," Nation, CXXVIII (Feb. 13, 1929), 193-94. (A & A, Pers) 2351. . "Sour Notes on Sweet Songs," New Republic, L (Feb. 23, 1927), 19-20. (Rev) 2352. Niles, John J. "Shout, Coon, Shout!" Musical Quarterly, XVI (Oct., 1930), 516-30. (Bl, Hist) 2353. Noble, HoUister. "Jazz Feels Surge of a Higher Order," New York Times Magazine, Mar. 15, 1925, IV, 9. (A & A) 2354. "Sad, Raucous Blues Charm World Anew," New York Times, Sept. 26, 1926, IV, 2 : i, 16. (Bl) 2355. Noble, Peter. Transatlantic Jazz. London: Citizen, 1945. 96 pp. 2356. (Ed). Tearbook of Jazz. London: Citizen, 1945. 2357. NordeU, Rod. '"Danceable... Happy' Dixieland Jazz," Christian Science Monitor Magazine, May 13, 1950, 16. (Dix, Pers) 2358. Norris, Frank. 'Wilder Hobson," H. R. S. Society Rag, 3 (Jan., 1939), 1-5. (Pers, Rev) 2359. CTlie Killer-DiUer," Saturday Evening Post, CCX (May 7, 1938), 22-3, 112, 113, 1 14. Reprinted: Ralph deToledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 148-61. (Ork, Pers) 2360. . "Long Lives the King," Life, V (Dec. 26, 1938), 48-53. (Pers, Pic) 2361. . "The Music Goes 'Round and Around," New Republic, LXXXV (Jan. 29, 1936), 334-35- (A & A, Sw) See: 1420. 2362. Oaldey, Helen. "Duke Ellington," Jazz Hot, 12 (Nov., 1936), 5-6. (Ork) 2 3 6 3- "Ellington to Offer 'ToneParallel'," Down Beat, X (Jan. 15, 1943), 13. (A&A) 2364. . "Frank Newton a POnyx Club," Jazz Hot, III (Aug.-Sept., 1937), u. (Crit, Pers) 2365. Oathout, Melvin C. Bibliography of Jazz. Unpublished MS, Library of Con- gress. 21 pp. (Bibl) 2366. Obispo, Simon (Bernard Heuvelmans). "L'Histoire Mysterieuse et Passionante du Jazz," Europe-Amerique, III (Nov. 20, 1947), 22-7; (Nov. 27, 1947), 20-3; (Dec. 4, 1947), 18-22. 2367. Oehmler, Leo. "Ragtime," Musical Observer, XI (Sept., 1914), 14-15. (Infl, Rag) 2368. Offbeat. "Popular Records," New Yorker, XXI (Nov. 24, 1945), 03-4. (Disc) 2369. O'Hara, John. "Take It!" New Republic, CI (Dec. 27, 1939), 287; CII (Feb. 12, 1940), 214-15. (Gen) 2370. Orem, Preston Ware. "Social Dancing and Its Music," Etude, LVI (July, 1938), 431-32. (J&D) U Y ' 2371. Ortiz Oderigo, Nestor R. "El Arte de Harry Carney," Ritmo y Melodia, IV (Sept., 1947), n. p. (Pers) 2 37 2 - "Bibliografia del Jazz," Nosotros, VII (Nov., 1942), 202-07. (Bibl) 2373- "Blues en el Estilo Chicago," Ritmo y Melodia, V (Mar.-Apr., 1949), n. p. (Bl, Chi) 2 374- "De Dixieland a Harlem," Pauta, I (July, 1939), 11-12, 30-1, 38. (Hist) Entries 2347-2405 85 2373. Ortiz Oderigo Nestor R. "Duke Ellington," El Sol, May 26, 1940, 9. (Pers) 2376. . "Duke Ellington, Verdadero Rey del Jazz," La Razon, VI, no. 1905, n. p., Suplemento de los Sabados. (Pers) 2377. . "En el Mundo del Jazz," Ritmo, XIX (Apr., 1949), 16; (May- June, *949)> '95 (July-Aug., 1949), 19. (Gen) 2378. . "En el Mundo del Jazz: Kid Rena Ha Fallecido en EE. UU." Ritmo, XIX (Sept., 1949), 19. (Pers) 2379. . "Una Expression Genuina del Folklore Negro: Los Blues," Pea y Lea, IV (Mar. 17, 1949), 41-3, 60. (BI) 2380. . "Las Grandes Orquestas Interpretes de Blues," Ritmo y Melodia, V (May, 1949), n. p. (BI, Pers) 2381. . "El Jazz y la Cultura Negra," Club de Ritmo, 28 (Aug., 1948), 1-2. (A&A) 2382. . "El Jazz y la Musica Folklorica Afroamericana," Ritmo y Melodia, IV (Nov., 1947), n. p. (A & A) 2383. . "El Jazz Ciudadano del Mundo," Vea y Lea, II (Oct. 14, 1948), 42-3, 54. (Hist) 2384. . "El Jazz: Triunfo del Genio Musical del Negro," Vea y Lea, IV (Oct., 1949), 19-21, 40-1, 60. (A & A, Hist, Infl) 2385. . "Lonnie Johnson et la Guitare Dans le Jazz," Hot Club Magazine, 8 (Aug., 1946), 16-17. (Pc) 2386. . "Musicos Blancos Interpretes de Blues," Ritmo y Melodia, V (Feb., 1949), n. p. (BI, Pers) 2387. . "Los Negros y el Jazz," Nosotros, VII (Apr., 1942), 71-5. (A & A) 2388. . "Origen del Boogie Woogie," Vea y Lea, II (Mar. 4, 1948), 28, 40. (BW) 2389. . "Perfil de Jack Teagarden," Ritmo y Melodia, IV (Apr., 1947); (May, 1947), n. p. (Pers) 2390. . "Al Pratt in Buenos Aires," Playback, II (Aug., 1949), 5-6- (Geog) 2391. . "A Proposito de Ed. Allen," Ritmo y Melodia, IV (Oct., 1947), n. p. (Pers) 2392. . No title. Trayectoria, II (Jan. 8, 1948), 16-17. (Hist) 2393. Ortmann, Otto. "Notes on Jazz," Peabody Bulletin, XXVIII (Dec., 1931), 11-17. (A&A) 2394. . "What Is Wrong With Modern Music ?" American Mercury, XIX (Mar., 1930), 372-76. (A & A) 2 39S- Ory, Kid. "Louis Was Just a Little Kid In Knee Pants; Ory," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 8. (Hist, Pers) 2396. (As told to Lester Koenig). "The Hot Five Sessions," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 17, 45. (Disc, Ork) 2397. Osgood, Henry Osborne. "Hie Anatomy of Jazz," American Mercury, VII (Apr., 1926), 38S-9S- (A & A, Inst) 2398. . "The Blooey Blues," Musical Courier, XCIII (Aug. 19, 1926), 7, 33. (BI) 2399. . "The Blues," Modern Music, IV (Nov.-Dec., 1926), 25-8. (BI) 2400. . "An Experiment in Music," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Feb. 21, I9 2 4)> 39- (C"t) 2401. . "The Jazz Bugaboo," American Mercury, VI (Nov., 1925), 328-30. (A & A, J & C) 2402. . So This Is Jazz. Boston: Little, Brown, 1926. 258 pp. 2403. O'Steen, Alton. "Swing In the Classroom ?" Music Educator's Journal, XXV (Feb., 1939), 25-7, (Ed, Sw) 2404. Otto, Albert S. "Dixieland Jubilee," Record Changer, VIII (Jan., 1949), 6-7. (Cm) 2405. . "The Fabulous Collection," Record Changer, VIII (Apr*, 1949), 13-14. (Disc) 86 A Bibliography of Jcasa 2406. Otto, Albert S. "High Fidelity," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 10. (Tech) 2407. Oxtot, Dick. " Alexander's Jazz Band," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1949), 15, 20. (Ork) 2408. P. G. "Representatives of 2,000,000 Women, Meeting in Atlanta, Vote to Annihilate Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVI (May 31, 1923), 5, 29. (Infl) 2409. Page, Hot Lips. (As Told to Kay C. Thompson). "Kansas City Man," Record Changer, VIII (Dec., 1949), 9, 18. (KC, Pers) 2410. Page, Marian. (Marian McPartland). "British Cats Fight to Sound Their 'A'," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1950), 18. (Geog) 2411. Palmer, Tom. "Fatha* Hines Thumbs His Nose at Jazz," Music and Rhythm, II (Nov., 1941), 10. (Pers) 2412. . "The Story of Count Basic and His Band," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 22-3, 57- ( rk > Pers ) 24! 3. . "What's Wrong With Trombonists ?" Music and Rhythm, I (Jan., 1941) 17-21. (Disc, Pers) 2414. Pampel, Gottfried. "German Jazz Tries to Shuck Its Zickigkeit," Down Beat, XV (Aug. 25, 1948), 7, (Geog) 2415. . "German Law Student Reveals Jazz' Status," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 7, 1948), 14. (Geog) 2416. Panassie, Hugues. "Alto Saxophonists," Jazz Hot, 13 (Dec., 1936), 3-6. (Pers) 2417. , "Louis Armstrong," Presence Africaine, 4 (1948), 687-89. (Pers) 2418. , "Louis Armstrong In the Past and Today," Jazz Information, II (Feb. 21, 1941), 11-13. (Disc, Pers) 2419. has been omitted. 2420. , "Aural Evidence in Record Research," Jazzfinder, I (June, 1948), 15-16. (Disc, Gen) 2421. . "Count Basic and the Blues," Jazzjournal, I (Nov., 1948), 2-4. (Bl, Pers) 2422. . (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "A Call to Order," Jazz Hot, II (Sept.- Oct., 1936), 5-6. (A & A) 2423. . Discographie: Critique des Meitteurs Disques de Jazz. Geneva :-Ch. Gras- set, 1948. 322 pp. (Disc) 2424. . (Trans: Nicandra McCarthy). "Johnny Dodds," Jazz Forum, i (n. d.), 24-5. (Pers) 2425. . Douze Annees dejazz (1927-1935) Souvenirs. Paris : Correa, 1946. 281 pp. 2426. . (Trans: Ian Munro-Smyth). "Andre Ekyan," Jazz Hot, 13 (Dec., 1936), 7-8. (Pers) 2427. . "Teddy Hill's Orchestra," Jazz Hot, III (June- July, 1937), 3-4, 6. (Ork) 2428. .Histoire des Disques Swing. Geneva: Charles Grasset, 1944. 117 pp. (Disc) 2429. . "Hot Musicians and Author's Rights," Jazz Hot, 13 (Dec., 1936), 9-8. (Gen) 2430. . (Trans: Margaret Kidder). "Impressions of America," Jazz Hot, V (Feb.-Mar. 1939), 3, 5, 7, 9-10; (Apr.-May, 1939), 7-13. (Crit, Ork, Pers) 2431. . Le Jazz et la Danse," Formes et Couleurs, 4 (1948), n. p. ( J & D) 2432. . "El Jazz y la Musica Clasica," Las Moradas, I, no. 2 (n. d.), 192-98. (Hist) 2 433- "Jazz-Hot," Revue Musicals, XIV (Feb., 1933), 152-55. (Disc) 2434. . "Le Jazz Hot," I? Edition Musicale Vvoante, III (Feb., 1930), 9-11. (A & A, Disc) 2 43S- "Le Jazz 'Hot'," Revue Musicale, XI (June, 1930), 481-94. (A & A, Disc, Pers) 2436. . Le Jazz Hot. Paris: Correa, 1934. 432 pp. Reprinted as: Hot Jazz, the Guide to Swing Music. (Trans : Lyle and Eleanor D "" _u New York: M. Wit- mark, 1936. 363 pp. Entries 2406-2462 87 2437. Panassie, Hugues. "Le Jazz Lukewarm," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX Pec. 27, 1947), 39-40, 48. (A & A) 2438. . "Looking at the World's Ace Swing Clarinetists," Metronome, LII (Sept., 1936), 39, 45- (Rev) 2439. . (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Jimmy Lunceford and His Orchestra," Jazz Hot, III (Nov.-Dec., 1937), 3-17. (Ork) 2440. . "Jelly Roll Morton on Records," Jazz Information, II (Nov., 1941), 25-8. Reprinted: Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 108-14. (Disc) 2441. . "Jimmie Noone," Jazz Information, II (Mar. 21, 1941), 10-12, 30. (Disc) 2442. . (Ed: John D. Reid). 144 Hot Jazz Bluebird and Victor Records. Camden: RCA, c. 1940. 43 pp. (Disc) 2443. . The Real Jazz. (Trans: Anne Sorelle Williams, and adapted by Charles Edward Smith). New York: Smith & Durrell, 1942. 326 pp. Reprinted as: La Veritable Musique de Jazz. Paris: R. Laffont, 1946. 298 pp. Condensed as: La Musique de Jazz et le Swing. Paris: Correa, 1945. 172 pp. 2444. . "Recordings of Tommy Ladnier; Milton Mezzrow," Jazz Hot, V (July- Aug., 1939), 3-9; (Disc, Pers) 2445. . Les Rois du Jazz, Notes Biograpbiques et Critiques Sur les Principaux Musiciens de Jazz. Geneva: C. Grasset, 1944. 2 Pts., 252 pp. 2446. . "Session Don Byas," Hot Club Magazine, 21 (Nov., 1947), II. (Disc, Pers) 2447. . "Session Tyree Glenn-Don Byas," Hot Club Magazine, 22 (Dec. I, 1947), II. (Disc, Pers) 2448. . (Trans: Ian Munro-Smyth). "Joe Smith Is Dead," Jazz Hot, IV (Feb.- Mar., 1938), 5. (Pers) 2449. . "Eddie South au Club des Oiseaux," Jazz Hot, III (Aug.-Sept., 1937), 10. (Crit, Pers) 2450. . "'Swinging the Blues'," Hot Club Magazine, ^ (Feb., 1946), 3, 5. (H, Ork) 2451. . "This Last Year's Best Recordings: 1937," Jazz Hot, IV (June- July, 1938), IS, 17- P^) 2452. . "Vive la Nouvelle Orleans," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (June 26, 1948), 50. (A & A) 2453. . "La Vraie Physionomie de la Musique de Jazz," Revue Musicale, XV (May, 1934), 359-71- (A & A, Sw) 2454. . (Trans: Ian Munro-Smyth). "Thomas 'Fats' Waller and His Rhythm," 3te Hot, 8 (May, 1936), 3-55 9 (J U1 *, 1936), 3-5. (Disc, Ork) 2455. . "Teddy Weatherford," Jazz Hot, III (June- July, 1937), 9. (Pers) 2456. . (Trans: Nicandra McCarthy). "Albert Wynn," Jazz Forum, 3 (Jan., 1947), 13-14. (Pers) 2457. . and Andy Gurwitch. "Postwar Jazz in France," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXI (Sept. 25, 1948), 51, 54. (Disc, Geog) 2458. Papo, Alfredo. "Le Jazz a Barcelone," Hot Club Magazine, 12 (Dec., 1946), 14. (Geog) 2459. Parker, D. C. "Its Vulgarity Lies Over the Land," Musical News, LXXIII (Dec. i, 1928), 312. (A & A, J & Q 2460. . "The Poverty of Jazz," Musical Standard, XXXVI (Aug. 9, 1930), 41-2. (A & A) 2461. Pascoli, Daniel. "France Rich in Young Musicians," in Oria Blackstone (Ed). Jazz-finder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 31-6. (Geog) 2462. Patterson, Frank. "An Afternoon of Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Feb. 14, 1924), 38. (A & A, Crit) 88 -4 Bibliography of Jazz 2463. Patterson, Frank. "'Jazz' The National Aaihtt" Musical Courier,LXXXLV (May 4, 1922), 18; (May 11, 1922), 6. (A & A, Inst, Pers) 2464. Paul, Les. "My Twelve Favorite Guitarists," Music and Rhythm, II (July, 1942), 14. (Pers) 2465. Pearce, Cedric. (Ed: William H. Miller). Trumpet In the Night. Melbourne: William H. Miller, 1945. 22 pp. 2466. Peart, Mary. "Talking About Boze," Jaw Record, 18 (Mar., 1944), H. (Pers) 2467. Pease, Sharon A. "Bop Harmony a Contribution of Jimmy Jones," Down Beat, XVI (Apr. 8, 1949), 12. (Pers) 2468. -- . "Bop Man Haig Serious and Well-Schooled," Down Beat, XVI (June 3, 1949), 12. (Pers) 2469. -- . "Erskine Butterfield Is Jack of All Trades," Down Beat, VIII (Dec. i, 1941), 16. (Pers) 2470. -- . "Frankie Carle Actually Began His Professional Career At Age of Nine," Down Beat, IX (Oct. I, 1942), 18. (Pers) 2471. -- . "Catholic Nuns Gave Tommy Lineham His First Music Lessons," Down Beat, VII (Apr. 15, (1940), 16. (Pers) 2472. -- . "Buddy Cole Is One of Busiest Recording Men," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), 12. (Pers) 2473. -- . "Nat Cole's Jazz Piano Wasn't Quite For Church," Down Beat, VIII (Oct. i, 1941), 16-17. (Pers) 2474. -- . "Dodo's Modern Style Is Given Pease Analysis," Down Beat, XIII (Pec. 16, 1946), 12. (Pers) 2475. -- . "English Gal's 88 Sparks Jazz Unit," Down Beat, XIV (June 4, 1947), 12. (Pers) 2476. -- . "Don Ewell Goes 'Back' to New Orleans Rags," Down Beat, XIII (Nov. 4, 1946), 12. (Pers) 2477. -- . "Fischer One of Most Versatile of Piano Men," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 24, 1950), 12. (Pers) 2478. -- . "Froeba's First Training Was In New Orleans," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. i, 1946), 14. (Pers) 2479. -- . "Future Brightens For Danny Kurd," Down Beat, XIV (Mar. 26, 1947), 12. (Pers) 2480. -- . "Erroll Garner, A Self-Trained, Creative 88er," Down Beat, XII (Oct. i, 1945), 12. (Pers) 2481. -- . "Erroll Garner Does A Repeat Piano Example," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 12. (Pers) 2482. -- . "Guarnieri Uses Various Styles As Music Aids," Down Beat, XVI (Nov. 4, 1949), 12. (Pers) 2483. -- . "Hamp's Pianist Reared By Band," Down Beat, X (Oct. I, 1943), 14, 17. (Pers) 2484. -- . "Health Better, deo Brown Set For Comeback," Down Beat, XII (July I, 1945), 12. (Pers) 2485. -- . "Horace Henderson's College Band Started Him To the Top," Down Beat, VII (Sept. i, 1940), 16. (Pers) 2486. -- . "Earl Hines the 'Dean of U.S. Dance Pianists'," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1930), 12. (Pers) 7. -- . "Ear 2487. -- . "EarlHmes'PianoStyle,"MmV ^So), 12. (Pers) 2489. -- . "Is Jess Stacy the Greatest White Pianist?" Music and Rhythm, II (June, 1941), 84-5. (Pers) 2490. -- . "'Keep That Bass Moving,' Says Willie (the Lion) Smith," Down Beat, IX (Feb. i, 1942), 16-17. (Pers) Entries 2463-2517 89 2491. Pease, Sharon A. "Roy Krai Plays, Scores, Studies to Improve," Down Seat, XV (Jan. 14, 1948), 12. (Pers) 2492. . "Lou Levy One of Top Pianists In Bop Circles," Down Seat, XVI (Aug. 26, 1949), 12. (Bop, Pers) 2493. . "Tom Lineham's Piano Style," Music and Rhythm, II (Jan., 1942), 3- (Pers) 2494. . "Billy Maxted Studies Boogie Styles on Records," Down Beat, VIII (Nov. i, 1941), 16. (Pers) 2495. . "Mel, 25, Vet of More Than 9 Years in Music," Down Beat, XVI (Jan. 14, 1949), 14. (Pers) 2496. . "Max Miller '88' Style, Harmonic Ideas Studied," Down Beat, XIII (Mar. n, 1946), 14. (Pers) 2497. . "Page Got Early Hints in 1937 Pease Columns," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 15, 1948), 12. (Pers) 2498. . "Avery Parrish 'Graduated' Into Erskine Hawkins* Band," Down Beat, VIII (July I, 1941), 16. (Pers) 2499. . "Pianist Inspired by Lombardo: Jimmy Rowles Then Turned to Teddy Wilson," Down Beat, X (Apr. I, 1943), 18. (Pers) 2500. . "Fats Pichon A Video Star Now," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. I, 1950), 12. (Pers) 2501. . "Mel Powell Has Fuzz On His Chin, Perfect Pitch," Down Beat, VIII (Sept. I, 1941), 16. (Pers) 2502. ."Sammy Price Career Colorful At All Times," Down Beat, XIII (Apr. 22, 1946), 14. (Pers) 2503. . "Clarence Profit's Piano Style," Music and Rhythm, II (Nov., 1941), 50. (Pers) 2504. . "Ragtimer Ash, Busy With TV, Niteries, Radio," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 18. (Pers) 2505. . "'Rockin' Rhythm Pays Rocco Off," Down Beat, IX (Nov. I, 1942), 1 8. (Pers) 2506. . "Arnold Ross Busy With James & Wax," Down Beat, XIII (Oct. 7, 1946), 12. (Pers) 2507. ."Shearing Went Through Maze of Influence," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 16. (Pers) 2508. . "Taylor One of Creators Among Progressives," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 11, 1950), 12. (Pers) 2509. . "This Guy Hops Around Like A Mexican Jumping Bean," Down Beat, VII (Mar. i, 1940), 16. (Pers) 2510. . "Training On Organ Gives Buddy Cole Unique Style on Box With Alvino Rey," Down Beat, X (Jan. I, 1943), 18-19. (Pers) 2511. .. "Wilcox Nixed Farm To Play Piano," Down Beat, X (Feb. I, 1943), 1 8. (Pers) 2512. . "Teddy Wilson's Piano Style Features Variety and Contrast," Music and Rhythm, I (Dec., 1940), 68-9. (Pers) 2513. . "Work in Boogie Groove Wins Fame For Pianist," Down Beat, IX (June i, 1942), 16. (Pers) 2514. . "Wrightsman Is Unseen Pianist In Many Films," Down Beat, X (Nov. i, 1943), 14. (Pers) 2515. . "Yancey's Been Rolling Infields With His Boogie," Down Beat, VIII (Aug. i, 1941), 16. (Pers) 2516. Peck, Robert, Jr. "Milling Around With the Mills," Record Changer, VII (July, 1948), 15-17; (Aug., 1948), 8-9, 20; (Sept., 1948), 14-16. (Disc) 2517. Peet, Creighton. "Platter Addicts," Pageant, II (June, 1946), 96-7. (Disc) go A Bibliography of Jazz 2518. Pellegrini, Alfred. "Jazz-Unfug," Rheiniscbe Musik- und Tbeater-Zeitung, XXIX (July 7, 1928), 317-18. (A & A) 2519. . "Musik der Jazz-Zeit," Bayreutber Blatter, L (1927)* 2 5~6- ( A & A ) 2520. Penny, Howard E. "Feelin' Tomorrow Like I Feel Today," Jazzfinder, I (Jan., 1948); (Feb., 1948), 12-17; (Mar., 1948), 13-18. (Disc) f TT , 2521. Pensoneault, Kenneth and Carl M. Ssules.JazzDiscography. Jackson Heights: The Needle, 1944. 145 pp. 2522. Perkins, Edward C. "Referred to Mr. Dewey," (lr) New York Times, Apr. 19, 1938, 20:7. (J&Q 2523. Perkins, Francis D. "Jazz Breaks Into Society," Independent, CXIV (Jan. 3, 1925), 23. (Gen) 2524. Perret, Etienne-Andre. "Louis Bacon," Hot Club Magazine, 18 (June 15, 1947), n-io. (Pers) 2525. Perrin, Michel. "Duke Ellington a la Salle Pleyel," Presence Africaine, 5 (1948), 861-62. (Crit) 2526. Perry, Don. "Up the Lazy River," Jazzfinder, I (Mar., 1948), I l-i 2. (Disc, Pers) 2527. Perry, William. "Nieuw Orleans Style," Record Changer, IX (Mar., 1950), 9, 18. (Ork) 2528. Pesquinne, Blaise. "Le Blues, la Musique Negre des Villes; Naissance et Avenir du Jazz," Revue Musicals, XV (Nov., 1934), 273-82. (M, Hist) 2529. . "De Plmprovisation Dans le Jazz," Revue Musicale, XV (Sept.-Oct., 1934), 177-88. (A & A) 2530. Peterson, Bill and Howard E. Penny. Good Diggin'. Portland: Portland Record Collectors' Club, 1948. 80 pp. 2531. Petit, Georges. "Duke Ellington et Son Orchestre," Europe Nouvette, XVI (Aug. 5, I933)> 74- (Crit, Ork) 2532. Petit, Raymond. "Forecast and Review," Modern Music, VII (Apr.-May, 1930), 37-8- (Rev) 2 533- Peyser, Ethel and Marion Bauer. "Jazz and the Dance," Pictorial Review, XXVI (Aug., 1925), 92. (A & A) 2534. Poster, Herbert F. "Jazz Knocks in Vain At the Opera's Door," Musician, XXXTV (Mar., 1929), 12, 30. (Crit, J & 0) 2535. Physter, George von. "Art a la Jazz," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 8-9. (Pic) 2536. Pickering, Ruth. "The Economic Interpretation of Jazz," New Republic, XXVI (May n, 1921), 323-24. (Gen, J & D) 2537. Pierce, Edwin H. "The Right Way and Wrong Way to Interpret Synco- pation," Etude, XLIX (July, 1931), 472. (A & A) 2538. Pijper, Willem. De Quinten-Cirkel, Opstellen Over Muziek. Amsterdam: E. Querido, 1929. 158 pp. 2539. Pimsleur, Solomon. "Jazzing the Classics," (lr) New York Times, Nov. 6, I 93 2,IX,8:6.(J&Q 2540. Pinco, Joyce. "Music: Sweet Swing," (lr) New York Times, Feb. 19, 1939, IV, 9 :7.(Sw) 2541. Pinkett, M. Louise. "A Note on Ward Pinkett," Jazz Information, II (Nov., i%i), 39> 90. (Pers) 2542. Pitts, Leila Belle. "Modern Youth and His Musical Environment," Music Educators' National Tearbook, XXX (1939-40), 69-73. Reprinted: Music Educator's Journal, XXVI (Oct., 1939), 18-19, 6 7- 8 - ( A & A ) See: 840. 2543. Podolsky, Edward. "Physical Effects of Musical Vibrations," Musician, XLVII (May- June, 1942), 72. (Infl) 2544. Poling, James W. "Music After Midnight," Esquire, V (June, 1936), 92, 131, 132. (Hist, Sw) Entries 2518-2571 m 2545. Poole, Gene. Encidoptdia de Swing. Buenos Aires: Academia Americana, 1939. 92 pp. (Lang) 2546. Porter, Keyes. "Jazz Is Different Today," Metronome, XLVII (Nov., 1931), 29, 40. (A & A) 2547. Poustochkine, C. "Le Livre de 'Mezz' Mesirow: Really the Blues," Hot Club Magazine, 19 (Aug. 15, 1947), 14-15; 20 (Oct. i, 1947), 16; 21 (Nov., 1947), 13. (Pers, Rev) 2548. . Het Vraagstukderjazzmuziek. Den Haag: J. P. Kruseman, 1948. 16 pp. 2549. Powell, Adam Clayton. "My Life With Hazel Scott," Ebony, IV (Jan,, 1949), 42-50. (Pers) 2550. Powers, J. F. "He Don't Plant Cotton," in Bucklin Moon (Ed). Primer For White Folks. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1945. pp. 236-45. Reprinted: J. F. Powers. Prince of Darkness and Other Stories. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1947. pp. 101-17. (Fict) 2551. Praag, Joost van. "European Jazz Musicians," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 27-8. (Pers) 2552. . "Bennie Goodman," Jazz Hot, 13 (Dec., 1936), 10-11. (Pers) 2553. . (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Jazz and Classical Music," Jazz Hot, V (Jan.,i 939 ),5.(A&A,J&C) 2554. "Hilton Jefferson," Jazz Hot, 9 (June, 1936), 17. (Pers) 2555. . "Frank Teschmaker," Jazz Hot, 8 (May, 1936), 9, 18. (A & A,Pers) 2556. . (Trans: Ian Munro Smyth). "Mary Lou Williams and Andy Kirk's Orchestra," Jazz Hot, IV (Apr.-May, 1938), 4-7; (June- July, 1938), 4-7. (Ork, Pers) 2557. Pragma. "In the Key of X and Why," Melody, X (Feb., 1926), 3-4. (A & A) 2558. Preston, Denis. Mood Indigo. Egham, Surrey: Citizen Press, 1946. 84 pp. 2559. Preussner, Eberhard. "Germany's New Music Literature," Modern Music, VII (Feb.-Mar., 1930), 38-41. (Rev) 2560. Pridgett, Thomas. "The Life of Ma Rainey," Jazz Information, II (Sept. 6, 1940), 8. (Pers) 2561. Priest, Dann. "The Real Jazz by Hugues Panassie," Jazz (New York), I, no. 7 (n. d,), 10-11. (Rev) 2562. Priestly, J. B. "On Not Hearing Whiteman's Band," Saturday Review, CXLI (May i, 1926), 566-67. (A & A) 2563. Prunieres, Henry. "Chansons et Jazz," Revue Musicale, XIII (Jan., 1932), 78. (Gen, Pers) 2564. . "'Le Jazz Hot 5 In Paris," New York Times, Sept. 4, 1932, IX, 6 : i. (A & A, Geog) 2565. . "La Musique Par Disques," Revue Musicale, VII (Aug., 1926), 181-82. (Disc) 2566. Quinlisk, Robert. "Jazz Classics," Jazz Information, II (Aug. 23, 1940), 14, 24; (Sept. 20, 1940), 15, 29; (Oct. 4, 1940), n, 21; (Oct. 25, 1940), 12-13; (Dec. 20, 1940), n, 32-4; (Feb. 7, 1941), 15-18; (Feb. 21, 1941), 19-21 ; (Mar. 21, 1941), 26-8; (Nov., 1941), 64-6, 68-73, 75-83. (Disc) 2567. Rackett, Arthur. "Syncopatedragtimejazzdeliriumtremens/' Melody, IX (Sept., 1925), 3-5, 28. (Crit, Rev) 2568. R-adzitzky, Carlos de. "Louis Armstrong Vu par Robert Goffin et Hugues Panassie," Hot Club Magazine, 20 (Oct. i, 1947), 13. (Pers) 2569. . "Bilan d'un Concert," Hot Club Magazine, 12 (Dec., 1946), lo-n. (Crit, Ork) 2570. . "Dixieland Jazz in Brussels, "Hot Club Magazine, 2 (Feb., 1946), 6-7. (Dix, Geog) 2571. . "Dizzy's Discussion," Hot Club Magazine, 17 (May, 1947), 3-5. (Bop) 92 A Bibliography of Jazz 2572. Radzitzky, Carlos de. "12 Annees de Jazz, un Livre de Hugues Panassie," Hot Club Magazine, 10 (Oct., 1946), 13. (Rev) 2573. -- . "Duke Ellington, un Livre de Jean de Trazegnies," Hot Club Magazine, 8 (Aug., 1946), 12. (Rev) 2574. -- . "Un Grand Qarinettiste de la Nouvelle-Orleans Albert Nicholas," Hot Club Magazine, u (Nov., 1946), 3-5. (Pers) 2575. -- . "Un Grand Musicien Disparait... Joe Tricky Sam' Nanton," Hot Club Magazine, 9 (Sept., 1946), 5. (Pers) 2576. -- . "The Gut Bucket Five," Hot Club Magazine, 9 (Sept., 1946), 7. (Ork) 2577. -- . "Art Hodes un Musicien Pur," Hot Club Magazine, 6 (June, 1946), 3, 5. (Pers) 2578. -- . "Jazz Abroad: Belgium," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 15-16. (Geog) 2579. -- "k e J azz et k* Homines d'Aujourd'hui, un Essai Sur le Jazz, de Jean David," Hot Club Magazine, 13 (Jan., 1947), 10-11. (Rev) 2580. -- . "Jazz Books, Revue des Livres," Hot Club Magazine, I (Jan., 1946), 14-15. (Rev) 2581. -- . "Jazz Books andMaga2ines,"^^C6^Af^^in^,4(Apr., 1946^), 14. (Rev) 2582. -- . "Les Livres: Jazzbook 1947, par A. McCarthy. PL Edition Poetry London," Hot Club Magazine, 26 (Apr., 1948), 13. (Rev) 2583. -- . "Reflexions Sur un Referendum," Hot Club Magazine, n (Nov., 1946), lo-n. (Poll) 2584. -- . "Revue des Livres: Cinq Mois a New-York par Hugues Panassie; The 'PL' Yearbook of Jazz 1946, edite sous la Direction d'Albert McCarthy," Hot Club Magazine, 19 (Aug. 15, 1947), 13. (Rev) 2585. -- . "Rex Stewart," Hot Club Magazine, 25 (Mar., 1948), 1-2. (Pers) 2586. -- , and Albert Bettonville. "Editorial," Hot Club Magazine, I (Jan., 1946), 3- (Gen) 2587. -- . "Encyclopedic du Jazz," Jazz (Brussels), I (Mar., 1945), 12, 13; (Apr., 1945), 12, 13; (May, 1945), 12-13; (J*ae> *945)> i*-i3; (J^7 I945)> I*~I3; (Aug., 1945), 12-13; (Sept., 1945), 12-13; (Oct., 1945), 12-13; (Nov., 1945), 12- 13; (Dec., 1945), 12-13; (Jan., 1946), 12-13; II (Mar., 1946), 13-14- Hot Club Magazine, I (Jan., 1946), 19; (Feb., 1946), 19; (Mar., 1946), 19; (Apr., 1946), 19; (May, 1946), 19; (June, 1944 19; (July, 1946), 17; (Aug., 1946), 15; (Sept., 1946), 15; (Oct., 1946), 14; II (Mar., 1947), 14, 18; (June, 1947), 15-16; (Aug. 15, 1947), 15; (Nov. I, 1947), 15, 17; (Dec. I, 1947), 16; III (May- June, 1948), 15. (Gen) 2588. -- . "Encyclopedic du Jazz: Boogie-Woogie," Hot Club Magazine, 2 (Feb., 1946), 19; 3 (Mar., 1946), 19. (BW) 2589. -- . "Jam-Sessions Chez 1'Ange Gabriel," Jazz (Brussels), I (Oct., 1945), 3, 6, 18. 2590. Raes, Jack. "Que Pensez-Vous de Be-bop?" Hot Club Magazine, 17 (May, 1947), n, 13-14. (Bop) 2591. Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. Chicago Documentary, Portrait of a Jazz Era. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944. 32 pp. 2592. -- . "Contraband Jelly Roll," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (Sept. 30, 1950), 64. (Disc) 2 593- -- - "Deep Sea Rider," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 39-49. (Fict) 2594. -- "Discollecting," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jamoays. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 88-92. (Disc) 2 S95- -- "Going Down State Street," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jamoays. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 36-9, 106, 108-14, 116. (Hist) 2596. -- , and Charles Edward Smith (Eds). Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt Brace, 1939. 360 pp. New York: Editions for the Armed Services, 1942. 319 pp. Entries 2572-2624 93 2597. Randolph, John. "Dewey Jackson's St. Louis Jazz," Record Changer, IX (Oct., I 95 o), 7, 16. (Ork, Pers) 2598. -- . "The St. Louis Labels: Harmograph and Herwin," Playback, II (Aug., 2599. Rathaus, Karol. " Jazzdammerung ?" Die Musik, XIX (Feb., 1927), 333-36. (A&A) 2600. Ray, Harry. Les Grandes Figures du Jazz. Brussels: Les Cahiers Selection, 1945. 46 pp. 2601. Raymond, Joseph. "Jitterbug Bites Jumping Bean!" Down Beat, X (Apr. i, I 943)> r S- (Geog, Infl) 2602. Razaf, Andy. "Fats Waller," Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 16. (Pers) 2603. Reddick, L. D. "Dizzy Gillespie in Atlanta," Phylon (First Quarter, 1949), 44-9. (Bop, Grit, Pers) 2604. Redway, Jacques Wardlaw. "History of Term 'Jazz' Reviewed," New York Times, Oct. 21, 1934, IV, 5 : 2. (Lang) See: 589; 2953 53159. 2605. Reger, Muriel. "Jazz Is Music," Jazz (New York), I (June, 1942), 22-3. (A & A) 2606. -- . "The Negro in Relation to Jazz," Direction, II (Jan.-Feb., 1939), 21-2. (A&A) 2607. Reid, John D. "Discography of Sidney Bechet," Jazz Information, II (Nov. 22, 1940), 11-21. (Disc) 2608. Reinhardt, Ruth Sato. "Jazz Ltd. Owner Tells Tavern's Tale," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 21, 1948), 17. (Gen) 2609. Reinholtz, Harms. " Jazz-Rausch. . . ? ?" Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung LVI (July 2S, *9 2 S), 738. (A & A) See: 1617. 2610. Renzio, Toni del. "On the Outskirts of Town," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 21. (Bl) 2611. Reuss, Allan. "Allan Reuss on Guitarists," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 30, 66. (Pers) 2612. Reynolds, Quentin. "Rhythm Man Bop MacGimsey," Collier's, CIII (May 2613. Reynolds, Robert R. "The Aframerican Viewpoint," Jazz Session, 7 (May- June, 1945), 19. (Pers) 2614. Rice, Robert. "Lena Home," PM Magazine, Jan. 10, 1943, 22 : 1-4, 23: 1-4, 24 : 1-4. (Pers) 2615. -- . "Harry James," PM Magazine, May 9, 1943, 21 : 1-4. (Gen) 2616. -- . "The Story of the Life of Gene Krupa," PM Magazine, June 20, 1943, 16-20. (Pers) 2617. Riesenfeld, Hugo. "Music As a Vocation for Americans," Outlook, CXXXVIII .(Oct. 29, 1924), 331-32. (Gen) 2618. -- . "New Forms For Old Music," Modern Music, I (June, 1924), 25-6. (A&A) 2619. -- . "Hugo Riesenfeld Discusses Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXV (Nov. 30, 1922), 6. (A & A) 2620. Riesenfeld, Paul. "Der Amerikanismus in der Heutigen Musik," Rheiniscbt Musik- und Tbeater-Zeitung, XXIX (June 16, 1928), 303-05. (A & A, J & Q 2621. Rippin, John W. "Emergence of the Australian Style," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder 9 4g. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 25-30. (Geog) 2622. Ristic. "Corrections and Additions to the Discography of the late Thomas 'Fats' Waller," Jazz Journal, II (Apr., 1949), 6-7. (Disc) 2623. -- . "Discography of the Late Thomas Tats' Waller," Jazz Journal, I (Aug., 1948), 12. (Disc) 2624. Rock, John. Africa Sings and the Psychology of Jazz. Colombo, Ceylon: General, 1946. 16 pp. 94 ^ Bibliography of Jazz 2625. Rodin, Gil. "'It's Been 5 Years of Good Kicks 5 , Rodin," Down Beat, VII (June i, 1940), 19, 21. (Ork) 2626. Rogers, B. "Capacity House Fervently Appkuds As Jazz Invades Realm of Serious Music," Musical America, XXXIX (Feb. 23, 1924), 32. (Grit) 2627. . "Enter Jazz," Musical America, XXXIX (Nov. 10, 1923), 9. (A & A) 2628. Rogers, B. S. "Swing Is From the Heart," Esquire, XI (Apr., 1939), 43, 115, 118, 120; (May, 1939), 75, 167-68. Pt. II entitled: "How Music Gets Hot." (A&A,Dix) 2629, Rogers, Charles Payne. "Delta Jazzmen," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 11-12. (Hist, Pers) 2630. . "Pioneer New Orleans Clarinetist George Baquet," Record Changer, VIII June, 1949), 8, 16. (Pers) 2631. . "Ragtime," Jazz (New York), I (June, 1942), 10-12. (Rag) 2632. . "Ragtime," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 5-7. (Rag) 2633. . "Charles Thompson," Record Changer, IX (May, 1950)9 *3> 20. (Pers) 2634. Rogers, J. A. "Jazz at Home," Survey, LIII (Mar. i, 1925), 665-67, 712. 2635. Rogers, M. Robert. "Jazz Influence on French Music," Musical Quarterly, XXI (Jan., 1935), 53-^8. (Infl,J&C) 2636. Rohlf, Wayne H. "Emmet Hardy Never Taught Bix, Says Pal," Down Beat, IX (Jan. 15, 1942), 6. (Pers) See: 172552637. 2637. . "Okay, So Bix Didn't Copy From Louis," Down Seat, IX (May i, 1942), 18. (A & A, Pers) See: 1725; 2636. 2638. Roland, Will. "Educators: Fight Jazz Prejudices," Metronome, LIX (Apr., 1943), 23. (Ed) 2639. "Why Don't You Do Right By Lil Green," Metronome, LIX (Apr., 1943), 22, 25. (Pers) 2640. Roland-Manuel "Wiener et Doucet, ou les Plaisirs du Jazz," Revue Pleyel, 34 (July, 1926), 10-12. (Gen) 2641. Ronan, Eddie. "Blazing Brass Sparks James' Band," Down Beat, XV (Dec. 15, 1948), 2. (Ork) 2642. . "Concerts Keep Cats in Cakes !" Down Beat, XIV (Apr. 9, 1947), i. (Gen) 2643. . "Dodds and Bolden Were Smiling," Down Beat, XV (Dec. I, 1948), 7. (Crit) 2644. "New Book Has Good Reprints," Down Beat, XIV (Dec. 17, 1947), 16. (Rev) 2645. . "Mamie Smith Jobs Immortals of Blues," Down Beat, XIII (Dec. 2, 1946), 9. (Pers) 2646. ; "Square Writers Hurt Music Biz!" Down Beat, XIV (Mar. 26, 1947), i, 17. (Crit) 2647. "Things You Can Discover At an Ellington Concert " Down Beat, XIII (Dec. 26, 1946), 15. (A & A, Ork) 2648. . "Uncovering of New Auld Band Provides a Welcome Surprise," Down Beat, XVI (Feb. 25, 1949), 2. (Ork) 2649. Rootham, H. "Jazzomania and Devil Dances," English Review, XXXVIII (Jan., 1924), 109-11. (Infl, J & D) 2650. Rose, Billy. "The Hex of Bix," New York Herald Tribune, Nov. I, 1949, 25 : 1-3. (Pers) y 265 1. Rosenbaum, David. "Lu Watters Won't Compromise, He Plays As He Pleases," Metronome, LVIII (Aug., 1942), 8. (Ork) 2652. Rosenberg, Herman and Eugene Williams. "Edmond Hall," Jazz Information, II (Aug. 9, 1940), 9-12, 29. (Pers) 2653. . "Omer Simeon," Jazz Information, II (July 26, 1940), 7-10. (Disc, Pers) Entries 8625-2681 gr 2654. Rosenfeld, Paul. "Jazz and Music: Music in America," in Paul Rosenfeld. An Hour With American Music. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1929. pp. 11-27. (A&A) 2655. . "Musical Chronicle," Dial, LXXV (Nov., 1923), 518-20. (Gen) 2656. Rosenkainer, Eugen. "Jazz," Osterreiscbe Musiker-Zeitung, XXXV (Nov. 16, 1927), 101-02. (A & A) 2657. Rosenkrantz, Timme. Jazz Profiler. Copenhagen: J. A.Hansen's Forlag, 1945. 15 pp. 2658. . "Den Stolteste Dag I Mit Liv," Politiken Magasinet, Oct. 30, 1949, 3, 4. (Gen) 2659. .Swing Photo Album 1939. Copenhagen: Timme Rosenkrantz, 1939. 37 PP- 2660. Rosenthal, George S. (Ed). Jazzways. Cincinnati, 1946. 120 pp. Reprinted: George 8. Rosenthal and Frank Zachery, in collaboration with Frederic Ramsey, Jr. and Rudi Blesh. Jazzways: New York: Greenberg, 1947. 2661. Rosenwald, Hans. "Speaking of Music," Music News, XLII (Mar., 1950), 9; (Apr., 1950), 24. (Infl) 2662. Rottweiler, Hektor. "Uber Jazz," Zeitscbrift fur Sozialforscbung, V (1936), 23S-S9- (A&A, Gen) 2663. Rowe, John. Record Information. London: Jazz Tempo, 1945. 24 pp. 2664. Trombone Jazz. London: Jazz Tempo, 1945. 32 pp. 2665. . Focal Jazz. London: Jazz Tempo, 1945. 24 pp. 2666. , and Ted Watson. Junkshoppers 9 Discography. London : Jazz Tempo,. *945- 36 pp. 2667. Rowland, Sam. "Debunking Swing," Esquire, VI (Aug., 1936), 79, ill. (A & A, Sw) 2668. Rubba, Joseph V. "Much Ado About Swinging," Metronome, LII (Aug., 1936), 9, 10. (A & A, Sw) 2669. Rueth, Marion U. "Can We Tame the Boogie-Woogie Bogey ?" Etude, LXVI (Jan., 1948), 14, 50. (BW) 2670. Rundell, Wyatt. Jazz Band. New York: Greenberg, 1935. 246 pp. 2671. Russell, Ross. "Be-Bop Instrumentation," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 12-13, 22-3. (A & A, Bop, Inst) 2672. . "Be-Bop: Reed Instrumentation," Record Changer, VIII (Apr., 1949), 6-7, 20. (A & A, Bop, Inst, Pers) 2673. . "Bop Horn: A Discography," Record Changer, VIII (Feb., 1949), 10. (Disc) 2674. " B P Rhythm," Record Changer, VII (July, 1948), 11-13, 28. (A & A, Bop, Inst) 2675. . "Brass Instrumentation in Be-Bop," Record Changer, VIII (Jan., 1949), 9-10, 21. (A&A, Bop, Inst) 2676. . "Erroll Garner," Record Changer, VII (Oct., 1948), 9. (A & A, Pers) 2677. . "Grandfather of Hot Piano James P. Johnson," Jazz Information, II (Nov., 1941), 20-4. Reprinted: Ralph de Toledano. (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 170-76. (Pers) 2678. Russell, William. "Louis Armstrong," in Frederic Ramsey, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith (Eds). Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939. pp. 119-42. (Pers) 2679. "Boogie Woogie," Jazz Hot, IV (June- July, 1938), 11-12; (Aug.-Sept., 1938), n. (BW, Pers) 2680. . "Mutt Carey," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), 7. (Pers) 2681. . "Notes on Boogie Woogie," in Ralph de Toledano (Ed). Frontiers of Jazz. New York: Oliver Durrell, 1947. pp. 58-65. (BW) 96 A Bibliography of Jazz 2682. Russell, William. "Play That Thing, Mr. Johnny Dodds," Jazz Information, II (Aug. 23, 1940), lo-u. (Pers) 2683. Rust, Brian, "The Fletcher Henderson Band," Jazz Journal, II (Nov., 1949), 4-5. (Ork, Pers) 2684. . "Ferdinand Jelly-Roll Morton: A Discography," Jazz Journal, II (Aug., 1949), 6; (Sept., 1949), 12; (Oct., 1949), 12, 14. (Disc) 2685. Sachs-Herbert, Hirsch. "Dangers That Lie in Ragtime," Musical America, XVI (Sept. 21, 1912), 8. (Gen, Rag) 2686. Saenger, Gustav. "The Ambitions of Jazz in Artistic Form," Musical Observer, XXV (Jan., 1926), 5. (J & C) 2687. . "The Musical Possibilities of Rag-Time," Metronome, XIX (Mar., 1903), ii ; (Apr., 1903), 8. (Rag) ^ 2688. Saerchinger, Cesar. "Business Depression Hits German Concert Life," Musical Courier, LXXXVI (Apr. 5, 1923), 23, 41. (J & C) 2689. . "Is Jazz Coming or Going?" Metronome, XLII (Feb. I, 1926), 20, 26. (A & A, Hist) 2690. . "Jazz," Musikblatter des Anbruch, VII (Apr., 1925), 205-10. (Inst, Hist, J&Q 2691. Saija, Leandro. "Italy Now A Potpourri of Long-Sought Jazz Writing, Discs, Music," Down Beat, XV (July 28, 1948), 16. (Geog) 2692. Sales, Robert B. "Junk Pile," Hobbies, XLVI (Sept., 1941), 32; (Oct., 1941), 33; (Nov., 1941), 31, 32; (Dec., 1941), 22; (Jan., 1942), 19-20; (Feb., 1942), 19; XLVII (Mar., 1942), 13-14; (Apr., 1942), 14-15; (May, 1942), 14; (June, 1942), 20. (Disc, Gen) 2693. Salinger, J. D. "Blue Melody," Cosmopolitan CXXV (Sept., 1948), 50, 112-19. (Ret) 2694. Sanborn, Pitts. "Jazz Worship," Independent, CXII (May 10, 1924), 262. (Gen, Hist) 2695. Sanders, George H. "Is 'Jazz' American Music ?" Collaborator, I (Sept., 1931), 10. (Gen) 2696. Sandor, Arpad. "American Music and Its Future," Musical Courier. CX (Tan. 26, 1 9 3S), 6. (A & A) 2697. Sanjek, RusselL "Bunny Berigan: He Is Either Very Good or Very Lousy," Music and Rhythm, I (Nov., 1940), 37-9. (Disc, Pers) 2698. . "Barney Bigard: Clarinet Colossus," Needle, I (June, 1944), 6-9, 29-30. (Pers) 2699. Sargant, Norman and Tom Sargant. "Negro-American Music Or the Origin of Jazz," Musical Times, LXXII (July, 1931), 653-55; (Aug., 1931), 751-52; (Sept., 1931), 847-48. (A & A, Hist) 2700. Sargeant, Winthrop. "Esquire's Jdzz Book," Musical Quarterly, XXXI (Jan., 1945), 120-22. (Rev) 2701. . "Is Jazz Music?" American Mercury, LVII (Oct., 1043), 4.03-00. Re- printed: Needle, I (July, 1944), 12-18. (A & A) See: 1324; 1325 52207. 2702. . "Jazz," in Nicolas Slonimsky (Ed). International Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians. New York: Dodd. Mead, 4.th Ed., 104.6 DD 806-000 (A&A) > ** Jtt" *^ 2703. . Jazz, Hot and Hybrid. New York: Arrow, 1938. 234 pp. Revised Edition: New York: E. P. Dutton, 1946. 287 pp. 2704. . "Jazz, Hot and Hybrid," in Elie Siegmeister (Ed). The Music Lover's Handbook. New York: William Morrow, 1943. pp. 692-711. (Extract from book of the same title). 2705 . Sartre, Jean-Paul (Trans : Ralph deToledano) . "I Discovered Jazz In America," Saturday Review of Literature, XXX (Nov. 29, 1947), 48-9. (Gen, Infl) Entries 2682-2732 97 2706. Saunders, R. Crombie. "Jazz and the Future," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), u-i2. (A& A) 2707. Savage. "Tower Ticker," Chicago Daily Tribune, May 5, 1949, 27 : 2-3. (A & A, Bop, Lang) 2708. . "Tower Ticker," Chicago Daily Tribune, May 12, 1949, 12. (A & A, Chi, Hist, NO) 2709. Savitt, Jan. "Music: Blues Banned," (Ir) New York Times, Sept. 24, 1939, IV, 9 -.7. (Inn) 2710. Scarborough, Dorothy. "Blues," in Dorothy Scarborough. On the Trail of Negro Folk Songs. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1925. pp. 264-80. (Bl) 2711. . "The Blues As Folksongs," Publications of the Texas Folklore Society, no. 2 (1923), 52-66. Reprinted: Coffee in the Gourd. Dallas: Texas Folk-Lore Society, 1935. pp. 52-66. (Bl) 2712. Schaaf, Edward. "Jazz and the Picture House," Musical Advance, XVI (May, 1929^3. (A&A,Infl) 2713. Schaap, Walter. "Claude Luter et Son Orchestre," Record Changer, VII (Sept., 1948), 6-7, 19. (Ork, Pers) 2714. Schaeffner, Andre. "Jack Hylton et Son Jazz," Revue Musicale, IX (Feb., 1928), 67-8. (A & A, Ork) 2715. . "Le Jazz," Revue Musicale, IX (Nov. 1, 1927), 72-6. (A & A) 2716. . "Romantisme du Jazz," Revue Musicale, VII (Oct. I, 1926), 221-24. (A&A) 2717. , and Andre Coeuroy. "Die Romantik des Jazz," Awftakt, VI (1926), 218-21. (A & A) 2718. Schafer, KarL "Etwas von Komponieren im AUgemeinen und vom Jazz im Besonderen," Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung, LVII (Mar. 20, 1926), 269. (A & A) 2719. Schauffler, Robert Haven. "Jazz May Be Lowbrow, But ..." Cottier's, LXXII (Aug. 25, 1923), 10, 20. (Inst) 2720. . "Jazz May Be Lowbrow, But ..." Melody, VII (Oct.-Nov., 1923), 5, 7-8. (Inst) See: 404. 2721. . "Where Have I Heard That Tune Before ?" Collier's, LXXVIII (July 3, 1926), 16-17. ( Infl > J & P) 2722. . "Who Invented Jazz ?" Collier's, LXXV (Jan. 3, 1925), 38. (Gen, J & C, Hist) 2723. Schawlow, Arthur and Clyde H. Clark. "Jazz In Canada," Jazz Forum, 3 (Jan., 1947), 11-12. (Geog) 2724. Schenck, John T. "The Colorful Saga of Darnell Howard," Jazz Session, 6 (Mar.-Apr., 1945), 2-3, 8-9, 16-17. (Pers) 2725. . "Lament for Snags," Jazz Record, 55 (May, 1947), 18, 34. (Pers) 2726. . "Life History of Voltaire de Faut," Jazz Session, 8 ( July-Aug., 1945), 2-3, 13. (Pers) 2727. Schenke, Jean-Gustave. "Reflexions Sur le Khythme du Plain-Chant et du Jazz-Band," Courrier Musical, XXVI (Nov. 1, 1924), 516-17. (A & A) 2728. Schiedt, Duncan. "Fats in Retrospect," Record Changer, IX (Dec., 1950), 7, 16. (Pers) 2729. . "Fats Waller," Record Changer, IX (Sept., 1950), 7, 12. (Pers) 2730. Schildberger, Hermann. " Jazz-Musik," Die Musik, XVII (Sept., 1925), 914- 23. (A & A) 2731. Schillinger, Joseph. "At Long Last Here It Is An Explanation of 'Swing*," Metronome, LVIII (July, 1942), 19, 23. (A&A, Sw) 2732. Schillinger, Mort. "Dizzy Gillespie's Style, Its Meaning Analyzed," Down Beat, XIII (Feb. II, 1946), 14-15. (A&A, Bop, Pers) 98 A Bibliography of Jazz 2733. Schleman, WS.ton'SL. Rhythm On Record. London: Melody Maker, 1936. 333pp. (Disc) 2734. Schloezer, Boris de. "Musique Negre," Revue Pleyel, 41 (Feb., 1927), 159-61. (Rev) 2735. Schmitz, E. Robert. "Jazz," Franco-American Musical Society Bulletin, III (Man, 1924), 20-2. (A & A) 2736. Schneider, Hans. "EineLanzefurdie ]2azmusik"OsterreichischeMusiker-Zei- tung,XXXV (June 16, 1927), 65-6. (A & A) 2737. Schoen, Ernst. "Jazz und Kunstmusik," Melos, VI (Dec., 1927), 512-19. (A & A, J & C) 2738. Scholes, Percy A. "Jazz, t^e B.B.C., and Popular Taste," Musical Times, LXXVII (Sept., 1936), 831-32. (Gen) 2739. . "Ragtime and Jazz," in Percy A. Scholes. The Oxford Companion to Music. London: Oxford University Press, 1947. pp. 775-79- (A & A) 2740. Scholl, Warren W. "The Complete Discography of Bix Beiderbecke," Ameri- can Music lover, III (Oct., 1937), 207-10; (Nov., 1937), 251-53, 276. (Disc) 2741. Schontag, Werner. "Lebendige Musik," Melos, IX (Jan., 1930), 12-13. (A&A) 2742. Schuck, Karl "Jazz in America," Melos, VIII (Sept.-Aug., 1929), 391-93. (A&A,Geog) 2743. Schuloff, Erwin. "Eine Jazz-Affaire," Auftakt, V (1925), 220-22. (A & A) 2744. . "Der Mondane Tanz," Auftakt, IV (1924), 73-7. (J & D) 23, 94. (Geog) 2748. Schumach, Murray. "'Revolution' in Tin Pan Alley," New York Times Mag- azine, Oct. 19, 1947, 20, 69-71. (Gen) 2749. Schwaninger, A. and A. Gurwitch. Swing Discographie. Geneva: Ch. Grasset, 1945. 200 pp. (Sw, Disc) 2750. Schwerke, Irving. "Le Jazz est Mort! Vive le Jazz," Guide du Concert, XII (Mtar. 12, 1926), 647-49; (Mar. 19, 1926), 679-82. Reprinted: Irving Schwerke. Kings Jazz and David. Paris: Les Presses Modernes, 1927. pp 15-30; 33-48. (A&A) 2751. Schwers, Paul. "Die Frankfurter Jazz-Akademie im Spiegel der Kritik," All- gemeine Musikzeitung, LIV (Dec. 2, 1927), 1246-48. (Ed) 2752. . "Jazz Als Akademisches Lehrfach!" Allgemeine Musikzeitung, LIV (Nov. 18, 1927), 1194-95. (Ed, Infl) 275 3. Scoggins, Charles H. "lie Ragtime Menace," Musical Progress, II (Apr., 1913), 3-4. (Infl, Rag) 2754. Scott, CyriL "Jazz," in Cyril Scott. The Influence of Music on History and Morals. London: Theosophical Publishing House, 1928. pp. 151-53. (Infl) 2755. Scott, Raymond (Ed: David Ewen). "Artistic Possibilities of Good Jazz," Etude, LXI (July, 1943), 431-32. (A & A) 2756. . "Jazz Is A Deep Rich Thing," Music and Rhythm, I (Nov., 1940), 10-13. (A & A) 2757. . "Many People Think Pm Whacky'," Music and Rhythm, II (Sept., 1941), ii. (Pers) 2758. Sebastian, John. "From Spirituals to Swing," New Masses, XXX (Jan. 3, 1939), 28. (Hist, Pers) 2759. Scruggs, Anderson M. "Meditation on Swing," Hygeia, XIX (Mar., 1941), 195. (Poet) 2760. Secor, Ethan A. "Just What Really Is Swing Music?" Etude, LVIII (Apr., 1940), 240. (A & A, Sw) Entries 2733-2788 *&& Bob Maxwell. "Music Is A Business," Saturday Evening Post, CCXII (Dec. 2, 1939), 14-15, 66-8. (Gen) 2780. Shaw, Billy. "Satchmo Knows the Secret of Grosses, Says Booker Shaw," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 16. (Pers) 2781. Shelly, Low (Ed). Repeats Jive Talk Dictionary. Derby: T. W. 0. Charles, 1945. 50 pp. (Lang) 2782. Sherlock, Charles Reginald. "From Breakdown to Rag-Time," Cosmopolitan, XXXI (Oct., 1901), 631-39 (Rag) 2783. Shirley, Peter. "Drink and Be Merry," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 32-8. (Fict) 2784. . "Sweet and Hot," in Charles Harvey (Ed). Jazz Parody. London: Spearman, 1948. pp. 92-8. (Fict) 2785. Shore, Dinah. "My Ten Favorite Vocalists," Music and Rhythm, II (Apr., 1942), II, 48. (Pers) 2786. Shubarsky, Zachariah. "Jazz In the Schools," (lr) New York Times, May 22, 1937, 14:6. (Ed) See: 290. 2787. Shultz, William J. "Jazz," Nation, CXV (Oct. 25, 1922), 438-39. (A & A) 2788. Sidran, Louis. "Esquire's All-American Jazz Band, 1947," Esquire, XXVII (Feb., 1947), 45, 124. (Poll) IOO A Bibliography of Jazz 2789. Siegmeister, Elie. "What Is Jazz ?" in Elie Siegmeister (Ed). The Music Lover's Handbook. New York: William Morrow, 1943. pp. 691-92. (A & A) 2790. Silverman, Herbert. Units in the Study of Modern Jam Music. Boston, 1946. 54 pp. 2791. Simon, Alicja. "Jazz," Auftakt, VI (1926), 211-13. (Gen) 2792. Simon, George T. "Armstrong, Commercialism and Music," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 38. (A & A, Crit) 2793. . "Bebop's the Easy Out, Claims Louis," Metronome, LXIV (Mar., 1948), 14-15. (Bop) 2 794 . . "Bop Confuses Benny," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 15, 35. (Bop, Pers) 279S . . "Bop's Dixie to Monk," Metronome, LXIV (Apr., 1948), 20, 34-5. (Bop, Pers) 2706. . . . . But the Horn Is Weak!" Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 18, 20. (Ork) 2797. . "Chant of the Weed," Metronome, LXII (July, 1946), 22-3. (Pers) 27^8. . "Buddy Clark, 1911-1949," Metronome, LXV (Nov., 1949), 12. (Pers) 2799 . . "A Concert to End All Concerts," Metronome, LXIV (Apr., 1948), 13-14, 42. (Grit) 2800. . "Crosby Band Had Many Tips and Downs," Metronome ,LVII (Dec., 1941), 16-18, 37. (Ork) 2801. . "The Decline of the Big Band," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz rp5o. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 56-9, 60, 62, 64. (Hist) 2802. . "Dixie 1950," Metronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 24, 28. (Dix) 2803. . "The Fabulous Dorseys," Metronome, LXIII (Mar., 1947), 15-16, 32-3. (Pers) 2804. . "Farnesio Dutra e Silva," Metronome, LXIII (Oct., 1947), 20, 36-7. (Geog, Pers) 2805. . "The Future of the Record," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 7950. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 74, 76, 78, 80, 82. (Disc) 2806. . "Jerry Gray Strikes Back," Metronome, LXVI (June, 1950), 17, 33. (Ork) 2807. . "He Has Great Pride As He Follows the Miller Style But ... He's Not Following Glenn At AD," Metronome, LXIV (May, 1948), 15-16. (Pers) 2808. . "History of the Year," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz jp5o. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 4-9. (Hist) 2809. . "If Red McKenzie Had Only Been Younger," Metronome, LXIV (Mar,, 1948), 50. (Pers) 2810. . "I'm Not Crazy! Says Scott," Metronome, LXIV (Mar., 1948), 18, 33-5. (Ork, Pers) 2811. . "Harry James Rides Again," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 9-10, 49- 2812. . "Jazz Cavalcade," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 52. (Rev) 2813. , "Jazz in the Southwest," Metronome, LXIV (June, 1948), 19-22. (Geog) 2814. . "Jazz Is What It Is and You Shouldn't Criticise It, Insists Harry James," Metronome, LXIV (July, 1948), 12, 17. (A & A, Ork, Pers) 2815. . "Stan Kenton," Metronome, LVII (Nov., 1941), 14, 46. (Ork) 2816. . "L", Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 15. (Pers) 2817. . "The Last Time I Heard Paris," Metronome, LXIV (May, 1948), 21, 31. (Ork) 2818. . "Elliot Lawrence Wants To Jump!" Metronome, LXIII (Oct., 1947), 18, 44-6. (Ork, Pers) 2819. . "Glenn Miller Precise," Metronome, LVIII (Jan., 1942), 10, 25. (Ork) Entries 2789-2850 o. Simon, George T. "Fats Navarro," Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 13. (Pers) i. . "No Hits, One Error," Metronome, LXVI (Aug., 1950), 34. (Gen) 2820. 2821. ^ 2822. . "A Pictorial History of Jazz," Metronome, LXV (Nov., '1949), 17-27, 30-6, 40-3. (Hist, Pic) 2823. . "Pollack's Band Broke Up Slowly," Metronome, LVII (Nov., 1941), 18-19. (Hist, Ork) 2824. . "Poor Piano, Sound and Management," Metronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 50. (Gen) Set: 2831. 2825. . "Simon Says," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 14, 60-2. (Hist) 2826. . "George Simon Says Back. . ." Metronome, LX (Jan., 1944), 49. (Grit) See: 1382. 2827, . "Mugsy Spanier," Metronome, LVII (Nov., 1941), 14, 47. (Ork) 2828. . "Summer Night's Dream," Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 34. (Rad) 2829. . "Swing in Philadelphia," Metronome, LXII (July, 1946), 16-17, 28-9. (Geog) 2830* . "TheThornhillMystery," Metronome,lXV (Aug., 1949), 11-12, 24. (Ork) 2831. . "Those Bad Sounds," Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 34. (Gen) See: 2824. 2832. . "A Tip From Tommy," Metronome, LXIV (Nov., 1948), 13-14, 29, 31. (Ork, Pers) 2833. . "Mel Tonne," Metronome, LXIII (Feb., 1947), 23, 40. (Pers) 2834. . "Up For the Count," Metronome, LXIV (Nov., 1948), 18, 23. (Ork, Pers) 2835. . "Video's Schmoes," Metronome, LXVI (June, 1950), 34. (Rad) 2836. . * Who Played What and When With Herman," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 36, 54. (Ork, Pers) 2837. c< Woody Returns!" Metronome, LXIII (Dec., 1947), 13-15, 27. (Ork) 2838. Simon, Henry W. "Benny Goodman Grows Long Hair," PM, Dec. 13, 1940, 13 : 1-2. (Pers) 2839. Sinatra, Frank. "Frank Sinatra On Singers," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 34, 72. (Pers) 2840. . "Sinatra on Ulanov on Crosby," Metronome, LXIV (June, 1948), 14* (Rev) 2841. Singleton, Zutty. "I Remember the Queen," Jazz Record, 58 (Sept., 1947), lo-n. (Pers) 2842. . "Zutty First Saw Louis in Amateur Tent Show," Dawn Beat, XVII (July 14, 1930), 6. (Hist, Pers) 2843. Sisson, Kenn. "Modern Masters of Music; The Arrangers," Metronome, LII (Feb., 1936), 36; (Mar., 1936), 37; (Apr., 1936), 34; (May, 1936), 31-2; (June, 1936), 27; (Aug. 1936), 22; (Sept., 1936), 47-8; (Oct., 1936), 24. (Pers) 2844. Skaarup, Victor and Martin Goldstein. Jazz. Copenhagen: E. Pedersen's Forlag, 1934. 128 pp. 2845. Skerret, Frank. "A Guy Called Joe," Jazz Journal, I (Oct., 1948), 10-11. (Pers) 2846. Skinner, Frank. Frank Skinner's New Methods for Orchestra Scoring. New York: Robbins, 1935. 171 pp. 2847. Skinner, Jane. "When Chubby Runs Wit, Wisdom and Great Musical Ac- complishment Run With Him," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 28. (Pers) 2848. Skinrood, C. 0. "Eva Gauthier Silences Hissing of Jazz Songs in Milwaukee Recital," Musical America, XXXIX (Feb. 23, 1924), 13. (Crit) 2849. Sklar, George. 2"i* Ttoo Worlds of Johnny fruro. Boston: Little, Brown, 1947. 372 pp. (Fict) 2850. Slate, Lane. "It Smacks of Showmanship With Reference to Sidney Cat- lett," Jazz Session, 5 (Jan.-Feb., 1945), 14-15. (Crit, Pers) IO2 A Bibliography of Jazz 2851. Slawe, Jan. Einf&hrung in -die Jazzmusik. Basel: National-Zeitung, 194.8. *35 PP- 2852. Slonimsky, Nicholas. "Jazz, Swing, and Boogie Woogie," Christian Science Monitor Magazine, May 20, 1944, 5. (A & A, BW) 2853. . "Our Jazzing, Their Jazzing, Reasons Why," Boston Evening Trans- cript, Apr. 21, 1929, III, 12 : 1-6; 15 : 2-3. (Geog) 2854. Slotkm, J. S. "Jazz and Its Forerunners As Ai Example of Acculturation," American Sociological Review, VIII (Oct., 1943), S7O-7S- (A & A, Hist) 2855. Smith, Carleton. "Artie Shaw," Esquire, XII (Oct., 1939), 94, 155-57. (Pers) 2856. Smith, Charles Edward. "Backdrop For Jazz Composers," Esquire, XXV (May, 1946), 112-13. (A & A) 2857 . ^ . E1 Baile del Jazz," Ultra, I (Aug., 1936), 101-03. (A & A) 2858. . "BG: Benny Goodman," Christian Science Monitor Magazine, Aug. 30, 1941, 4 : 1-4; 15 : 1-3. (Pers) 2859. " Blues Stanzas," New Republic, XCVI (Sept. 21, 1938), 184. (Poet) 2860. . "The Chicken and the Egg," Record Changer, VIII (Aug., 1949), 7, 17; (Sept., 1949), 13-14, 19. Pt. II entitled "From Jelly Roll to Bop." (A & A, Hist, Rag) See: 3002. 2861. . 'Collecting Hot," Esquire, I (Feb., 1934), 79. (A & A, Disc) 2862, . "Collecting Hot: 1944," Esquire, XXI (Feb., 1944), 27, 98-100. (A & A, Disc) 2863. . "Cultural Anthropology and the Reformed Tramp," Record Changer, VII (June, 1948), 11-12, 24. (A & A) 2864. . "Esquire's Jazz Bookshelf," Esquire, XXIII (Feb., 1945), 73, 138-43. (Rev) 2865. " Folk Music, the Roots of Jazz," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (July 29, 1950), 35-6, 48. (Disc) 2866. . "Hard Liquor and Hot Jazz," Stage, XIII (Mar., 1936), 58-9. (Gen) 2867. . "Heat Wave," Stage, XII (Sept., 1935), 45-6. (Hist, Ork) 2868. . "'Hitch-Hiking' Has Hurt Hot Music," Down Beat, VII (June 1, 1940), 5 ; (June 15, 1940), 8. Pt. II entitled "Is There Really a 'New Orleans' Formula ?" (A&A,NO) 2869. . "Jazz; Some Little Known Aspects," Symposium, I (Oct., 1930), 502- 17). (A * A) 2870. . "Key Men in Harlem Piano," Esquire, XXIV (Aug., 1945), 56-7, 120, 122, 124. (Pers) 2871. . "The Making of a King," Record Changer, IX (July-Aug., 1950), 19-21, 45, 46. (Hist, Pers) 2872. . Jelly Rott Morton's New Orleans Memories. New York: Consolidated Records, n. d, 16 pp. (Pers, Disc) 2873. . "New Orleans Comes to New York," Esquire, XXV (Mar., 1946), 93-4, 1 14. (NO, Pers) 2874. . "Oh, Mr. Jelly," Jazz Record, 17 (Feb., 1944), 8-ro. (Pers) 2875. . "Over My Shoulder," Record Changer, VII (Oct., 1948), 13-14. (Gen, Pers) 2876. . "The Rag Time," New York Times Book Review, Oct. 15, 1950, VII, 7. (Rev) 2877. ."The Rhythm Section," Esquire, XXV (Jan., 1946), 123-24, 126. (Gen) See: 1398; 1399; 1400,- 1410; 2262; 2263; 2264. 2878. . "Some Like It Hot," Esquire, V (Apr., 1936), 42, 186, 188. (Disc, Hist, Pers) 2879. "Swing," New Republic, XCIV (Feb. 16, 1938), 39-41. (Hist, Sw) Entries 2851-3906 IOJ 2880. Smith, Charles Edward. "Time Out of Hand," Record Changer, IX (Jan., 1950), II. (Pers) 2881. . "Two Ways of Improvising on a Tune," Down Seat, V (May, 1938), 5, 27. (Pers) 2882. . "Clarence Williams," Record Changer, VII (Apr., 1948), 6-7. (Pers) 2883. , with Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Payne Rogers and William Russell. The Jazz Record Book. New York: Smith & Durrell, 1942. 515 pp. 2884. Smith, David Stanley. "The Other Side of Jazz," New York Herald Tribune, June i, 1924, VII-VIII, 20 : 1-2. (A & A) 2885. Smith, Dick. "Who Said Jazz Ended in Kbg Oliver's Time ?" Down Beat, IX (Feb. 15, 1942), 8. (A & A) 2886. Smith, S. Stephenson. "The Gayer Arts," in S. Stephenson Smith. The Craft of the Critic. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1931, pp. 279-96. (A & A, Bl, J & C) 2887. . "Benny Goodman 1949," International Musician, XLVIII (Oct., I949)> iS-rf- C Crit > Pers ) 2888. . "The Grand Duke of Jazz," International Musician, XLVIII (Dec., 1949), 14, 34. (Pers) 2889. . "The Saga of Tommy Dorsey," International Musician, XLVIII (Nov., 1949), 16. (Pers) 2890. Soby, Olaf. Jazz Kontra Europaeisk Musikkultur. Copenhagen: Levin &' Munksgaard, 1935. 96 pp. 2891. Sommer, Reinhold. "Gesellschaftstanz und Tanzmusik," Die Musik, XXVIII (May, 1936), 588-90. (J&D) 2892. Sonner, Rudolf. "GroBstadtische Volksmusik," Deutsche Musikkultur, I (June- July, 1936), 84-90. (Gen) 2893. ."Jazz" Schweizerische Musikzeitung, LXIX (Oct., 1929), 633-39. (A & A) 2894. . Musik und Tanz; Vom KulUanz zum Jazz. Leipzig: Quelle & Meyer, 1930. 124 pp. 2895. Soria, Massimo. "Prolegomeni del Jazz," Rivista Musical* Italiana, XL (1936), 126-30. (A & A, Sw) 2896. Spaeth, Sigmund. "Dixie, Harlem, and Tin Pan Alley," Scribner's, XCIX (Jan., 1936), 23-6. (Pers) 2897. . "Jazz Is Not Music," Forum, LXXX (Aug., 1928), 267-71. (A & A, J&C) See: 331; 807; 843; 845. 2898. . "Jazzmania," North American Review, CCXXV (May, 1928), 539-44. (A & A, Gen, J&C) 2899. . "Ragtime to Jazz," in Sigmund Spaeth. A History of Popular Music in America. New York: Random House, 1948. pp. 369-424. (Hist) 2900. Spalding, L. "The Jazzing of Masterpieces," (lr) Musical News and Herald, LXV (Nov. 24, 1923), 462. (J&C) 2901. Spanier, Muggsy. "Louis My Idol and Inspiration: Spanier," Down Beat, XVII (July 14, 1950), 4. (Hist, Pers) 2902. . "Why I Left the Bob Crosby Band," Music and Rhythm, I (Apr., 1941), 12-13. (P ers ) 2903. Sparling, Earl. "Debutante's Delight," American Magazine, CXXVII (Mar., *939)> 36-7> I0 9- 12 - ( rk > Pers ) 2904. . "Ghost Writer of Jazz," Scribner's, XC (Dec., 1931), 594-600. (Inst, Pers) 2905. Specht, Paul. "American Popular Music and Its Progress," Melody, VIII (July, 1924), 7. (Gen) 2906. . "Good Jazz and Bad," (lr) New York Times, Jan. 29, 1925, 20: 8 (A&A) 104 A Bibliography of Jazz 2907. Specht, Paul. How They Became Name Bands. New York: Fine Arts, 1941. 175 pp. 2908. ."Yankee Jazz Abroad," Jacobs 9 Orchestra Monthly, XVIII (Oct., J 9 2 7)> 9- 10 - ( Ge g) 2909. Spelberg, E. D. "Jazz," De Smidse, II (Sept., 1927), 264-72. (Gen) 2910. Spencer, Onah. "First Blues Disc Was Made by Mamie Smith," Down Beat, viii r * : (June 15, 1941), 8. (M, Pers) 2911. . '"Hog Mouth Was So Powerful He Could Play Your Name'," Down Beat,VIl (July i, 1940), 5. (Hist) 2912. . "Preston Jackson Recalls First Gig and Satchmo's Box Coat and Tan Shoes," Down Beat, IX (Nov. i, 1942), 23. (Hist, Pers) 2913. . "'Jelly Would Flash that G-Note, Laugh In Your Face'," Down Beat, VIII (Aug. i, 1941), 4. (Pers) 2914. . "Mamie Smith First Girl to Record Blues," Down Beat, VII (May 15, 1940), 13. (Bl) 2915, . "Trumpeter Freddie Keppard Walked Out On Al Capone!" Music and Rythm, II (June, 1941), 13-17. (Pers) 2916. Sperling, Grace Dickenson. "Jazz Our Race Emotion," Musical Observer, XXV (July, 1926), 15, 30-1. (A & A) 2917. Spivak, Charlie. "The Jazz of the Future Is Going To Be Sweet," Music and Rhythm, II (Nov., 1941), 28. (A & A) 2918. Spry, Walter. "What Effect Has Jazz Upon Present Day Music and Compo- sers ?" Etude, XLV (June, 1927), 420. (A & A, Infl) . 2919. Squire, W. H. Haddon. "Jazz Dressed-Up and Uneasy," Christian Science Monitor, Jan. 8, 1927, 10. (A & A) 2920. . "Of Symphonized Syncopation," Christian Science Monitor, Feb. 28, 1925, 8. (A & A) 2921. Stacy, Frank. Harry James 9 Pin^-Up Life Story. New York: Arco, 1944. 32 pp. (Pers) 2922. . "Popsie, Benny's Bandboy Belongs to Unsung Craft," Down Beat, IX (Nov. 15, 1942), 13. (Pers) 2923. . "Raeburn's Jazz Too Hip for Success ?" Down Beat, XII (July 1, 1945), 2. (Ork) 2924. . "Swing," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed). Jawoays. Cincinnati, 1946. pp. 49-51, 104-05. (A & A, Sw) 2925. . "Timme Talks About European Jazz," Down Beat, XVI (June 3, 1949), 18. (Disc) 2926. , and Mike Levin. "Says Hot Jazz Is Commercial," Down Beat, IX (Aug. 15, 1942), 18-19. (A & A, Geog) See: 1510. 2927. Staley, S. James. "Is It True What They Say About China ?" Metronome, LII (Dec., 1936), 17, 47-8. (Geog) 2928. Stannard, Douglas. "The Negro and Tin Pan Alley," New Statesman and Nation, XXI (Jan. 25, 1941), 82-3. (A & A, Hist) 2929. Stearns, Marshall (Pseud: Guy Sykes). "Almost Fair Enough," H. R. S. Society Rag, 3 (Jan., 1939), 6-7. (Crit, Pers) 2930. . "Critic Rapped; Crowds Pleased," Down Beat, XV (Feb. 25, 1948), 16. (Crit, Pers) 2931. . "Rebop, Bebop, and Bop," Harper's, CC (Apr., 1950), 89-96. Discus- sion: Harper's, CC (June, 1950), 21, 22, 24. (A & A, Bop, Hist) 2932. Stege, Fritz. "Gibt es eine 'Deutsche Jazzkapelle' ?" Zeitschrift fur Instru- mentenbau, LVI (May i, 1936), 251-53. (Gen) 2 933- '^er Yazz in AuBerungen unserer Zeitgenossen," Zeitschrift fur Musik, XCVI (July, 1929), 410-11. (A & A) Entries 2907-2962 105 2934. Steig, Arthur. "Jazz, Clock and Song of Our Anxiety," Jazz Forum, 1 (n. d.), 5-6. (A &A) 2935. Steig, Henry Anton. "Alligators' Idol," New Yorker, XIII (Apr. 17, 1937), 27-30, 32, 34- (Gen, Pers, Sw) 293 6. . "Gertie and the Pied Piper," Esquire, XXIII (Feb., 1945), 44-5, 123-25. (Fict) 2937. . Send Me Down. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1941. 461 pp. London: Jarrolds, 1943. (Fict) 2938. Stein, Ruth. "Buddy Stewart From Ballads to Scat Singing," Down Beat, XIV (Nov. 5, 1947), 4-5. (Pers) 2939. Steiner, John. "Kansas City Frank," Jazz (New York), I, no. 8 (n. d.), 5-8. (Pers) 2940. Steinhard, Erich. "Whitemans Jazzorchester in Paris," Auftakt, VI (1926), 221-22. (Crit) 2941. Stevens, Paul. "Back Bay Boogie," American Magazine, CXXXVIII (Dec., 1944), 46-7. (Ork) 2942. Steward, Ollie. "What Price Jazz!" Southern Workman, LXTV (Mar., 1935), 78-81. (A & A, Inn) 2943. Stewart-Baxter, Derrick. "Lovie Austin Discography," Playback, II (Aug., 1949), 14-18. (Disc) 2944. . "The Australian Jazz Band, Graeme Bell," Record Changer, VII (July, 1948), 8-9, 29. (Ork) 2945. . "Buddy Bolden," Hot Club Magazine, 14 (Feb., 1947), 3-4. (Pers) 2946. . "Bunk Johnson: An Appreciation," Jazz Journal, II (Sept., 1949), 2-3. (Pers) 2947. . "Humphrey Lytdeton and His Band," Record Changer, VIII (Mar., 1949), 8-9. (Geog, Ork, Pers) 2948. . "Un Portrait Garland Wilson," Hot Club Magazine, 18 (June 15, 1947), 13-14. (Pers) 2949. . "Words on Vocal-Blues," Jazz Journal, II (Jan., 1949), 2-3. (Bl) 2950. Stilwell, Arnold. "Oh Didn't He Ramble," Record Changer, VII (Nov., 1948), n. (Gen) 2951. . Record Dating Chart, Part I. New York: Record Changer, 1948. (Disc) 2952. Stine, Jack. "American Jazz, 1949," Jazz Journal, II (Oct., 1949), 4-5. (A & A, Bop, Geog) 2953. Stjernberg, Lydia Nilsson. "Finding Merit In Jazz," (ir) New York Times, Oct. 20, 1934, 14 -.7. (Gen) See: 589; 2604; 3159. 2954. Stoddard, Hope, "Don't Look Now But You're Improvising!" International Musician, XLVIII (Dec., 1949), 15-16, 34. (A & A, Pers) 2955. Stolz, Ernst. "Jazzkultur," Attgemeine Musik-2*itung, LIII (Mar. 19, 1926), 225-26. (A & A, Crit) 2956. Stone, Richard. "Basic and Bop," Record Changer, VII (Dec., 1948), 10. (Bop, Ork) 2957. Stout, Clarence. "Red-Light Piano Men," Music and Rhythm, I (Dec., 1940), 17-18. (Hist, Pers) 2958. Straight, Charley. "Straight Fired Bix In a Hurry!" Down Beat, VII (Oct. 15, 1940), 24. (Pers) 2959. Strate, Marvin W. "Swing What Is It ?" Musical America, LVI (May 25, 1936), 6-7. (A & A, Sw) 2960. Straus, Henrietta. "Jazz and 'The Rhapsody In Blue'," Nation, CXVIII (Mar. 5, 1924), 263. (A & A, Hist) 2961. . "Marking the Miles," Nation, CXIV (Mar. 8, 1922), 292, 294. (J & C) 2962. Strayhorn, Billy. "Billy Strayhorn On Pianists," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 29, 66. (Pers) 1 06 A Bibliography of Jazz 2963. Stringham, Edwin J. "< Jazz' An Educational Problem," Musical Quarterly, XII (Apr., 1926), 190-95. (A & A, Infl) 2964. Strunsky, Simeon. "In the Matter of Jazz," New York Times, Feb. 8, 1925, III, 4. (A & A) 2965. Stuart, Dave. "Kid Ory," Jazz Information, II (Nov. 22, 1940), 5-8. (Pers) 2966. Stubbs, G. Edward (Ed). "Ecclesiastical Music," New Music Review, XXI (Mar., 1922), 127-28. (Infl) 2967. Stuckenschmidt, H. H. "Hellenic Jazz," Modem Music, VII (Apr.-May, 1930), 22-4. (J&O) 2968. Studebaker, J. W. "The Age of Jazz," Journal of Education, CIX (Jan. 21, 1929), 68. (A & A) 2969. Swift, Vincent. "A Word In Favour of Jazz," Musical Standard, XXX (July 30, 1927), 43-4. (A & A) 2970. Sylvester, Robert. "Barefoot Boy and His Band," Saturday Evening Post, CCXVIII (May 18, 1946), 16-17, 52, 54, 56. (Ork, Pers) 2971. . "Music Union Contends 15,000 Jazzmen Can't All Be Wrong," New York Daily News, Dec. 15, 1949, 81 : 1-2. (Gen) 2972. . "OF Satch and Horn in Best Jazz Concert of Town Hall Series," New York Daily News, May 19, 1947, 31 : 1-2. (Crit) 2 973- "Some Showmanship Gives Hampton Band A Terrific Lift," New York Daily News, Dec. 13, 1949, 85 : 1-2. (Crit) 2974. Talmadge, I. D. W. "Communism and Jazz," Music and Rhythm, I (Nov., 1940), 27-8. (Geog) 2975. Tanner, Peter. "American Impressions No. I," Hot Club Magazine, 21 (Nov. I, 1947), 7-6- (Gen) 2976. . "American Impressions No. 2," Hot Club Magazine, 22 (Dec. I, 1947), 12. (Gen) 2977- (T raixs: A - Bettonville). "'Big Jim', L'Histoire de Jimmy Harrisson," Hot Club Magazine, 14 (Feb., 1947), 10. (Pers) 2978. . "The British Scene," Record Changer, VII (Apr., 1948), 8-9. (Geog) 2979. . "It's Tough to Write About Jazz in Britain Today," Down Seat, XIV (Sept. 24, 1947), 15. (Geog) 2980. . (Trans: E. Colomer Brossa). "Illinois Jacquet," Club de Ritmo, 41 (Sept., 1949), 1-2. (Pers) 2981. . "Real Gone GalThe History of Nellie Lutcher," Jazz Journal, I (Aug., 1948), 2-3. (Disc, Pers) 2982. . "Revue des Livres: Jazz Cavalcade par Dave Dexter, Jr.," Hot Club Magazine, 15 (Mar., 1947), 5. (Rev) 2983. Tao. "Jazzkonfetti," Det ny Radio Blad, 46 (Nov. H, 1949), 7. (Bop) 2984. Taubman, Howard. "An Album With Music, Pictures and Text, De . _ Current Scene," New York Times, Jan. 15, 1950, II, 4 : 1-2. (Disc) 2985. . 3- ( rk ) 3023. . "Men Behind the Bands: Ben Homer," Down Beat, VIII (June 15, 1941), 20. (Pers) 3024. Tonks, Eric S. "Discography of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band," Jazz Forum, i (n. d.), 28-9. (Disc) 3025. . "The Luis Russell Orchestra," Jazz Journal, II (Jan., 1949), 6. (Ork) 3026. Tonne, Mel. "Of Singing and Singers," Metronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 21-2, 30-1, 32. (Inst) 3027. . (As Told to Ted Hallock). "Tonne Raps None, Advises All," Down Beat, XV (Apr. 21, 1948), 2, 16, 23. (A Be A, Pers) 3028. Toscana Pouchan, Mario A. "Glimpse of Argentina," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 45-8. (Geog) 3029. Toye, Francis. "Ragtime: The New Tarantism," English Review, XIII (Mar., 1913), 654-58. (Infl, Rag) 3030. Tracy, Jack. "Alvin Adds to Dixie Revival," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 2. (Dix, Ork) 3031. . "Basic Best of What's Left?" Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 21. (Crit, Ork) 3032. . "Gfflespie's Crew Great Again, But May Break Up," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), i. (Crit, Ork) 3033. . "Guitarist Farlow 'One of Jazz Greats'," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 29, 1950), 2. (Pers) 3034. . "Herman Discography," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 19. (Disc) 3035. . "Jazz Being Plagued By a Cult: Chubby Jackson," Down Beat, XVII (Oct. 20, 1950), i, 19. (Gen, Pers) 3036. . "Make Jazz Respectable, Asks Rodney," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), 3. (Pers) 3037. . "Mendez, At Age 6, Faced Firing Squad," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, I95)> 3- (Pe) 3038. . "Must Raise Standards of Jazz, Insists Miller," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 13. (A & A, Pers) 3039. . "New Jazz Stars 'A Swinging Group'," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, I9SOX 3- (Cnt, Ork) 3040. . "Red Norvo Trio 'Astounding, Impeccable'," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 17, 1950), 4. (Crit, Ork) 3041. . "Please Note: Terry Gibbs Is No Girl," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 19. (Pers) 3042. . "Stevens Well On Way to Hitting the Top Echelon," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 22, 1950), 3. (J&D, Ork) See: 2015; 2019; 2021; 2024; 2025; 2026; 2027; 2028; 3274. 3043. . '"Ventura Could Climb Right to Top'," Down Beat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 23. (Crit, Ork) 3044. Traill, Sinclair. "Armstrong Completes His Half-Century of European Con- certs," Melody Maker, XXV (Nov. 12, 1949), 2. (Crit) 3045. . "Britain Bounces," in Orin Blackstone (Ed). Jazzfinder '49. New Orleans: Orin Blackstone, 1949. pp. 37-9. (Geog) 3046. . "Bennie Moten; Histoire et Discographie du Celebre Orchestre de Kansas City," Hot Club Magazine, 25 (Mar., 1948), 8-9; 26 (Apr., 1948), 10-11. PISC, Ork, Pers) 3047. . Way Down Tonder. London: Parade, 1949. 256 pp. (Fict) 3048. . "When Buddha Smiled," Record Changer, YLll (Aug., 1949), 6, 15. (Disc) Entries 30213075 IOQ 3049. Trazegnies, Jean de. "Tommy Dorsey," Hot Club Magazine, 5 (May, 1946), 10. (Ork) 3050. .Duke Ellington: Harlem Aristocrat of Jazz. Brussels: Hot Club de Belgique, 1946. 63 pp. (Pers) 3051. . "Un Grand Sax-Alto Noir, Hilton Jefferson," Hot Club Magazine, 7 (July, 1946), 9. (Pers) 3052. . "Harry Hayes, le Benny Carter Anglais," Hot Club Magazine, 6 (June, 1946), II. (Pers) 3053. . "Spike Hughes," Hot Club Magazine, 14 (Feb., 1947), 16-17. (Pers) 3054. . "Un Theme . . . Deux Styles," Hot Club Magazine, 10 (Oct., 1946), 15. (Disc) 3053. Treadwell, Bill. Big Book of Swing. New York: Cambridge House, 1946. 130 pp. 3056. Trebor, Haynes. "Ethnography of Jazz," flr) New York Times, Apr. 17, 1927, VII, 6: 5. (A & A) 3057. Trienes, Walter. Musik'inGefahr. Regensburg: G. Bosse, 1940. 150 pp. 3058. Tristano, Lennie. "What's Right With the Beboppers," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 14, 31. (A & A, Bop) 3059. Trumbauer, FrankLe. "FranHe Trumbauer Recalls the Good Old Days," Down Beat, IX (Apr. 15, 1942), 6. (Hist) 3060. Trussell, Jake, Jr. "Ellington Hits the Top, and the Bottom," Jazz (New York), I, no. 8 (n. d.), 16, 20. (Ork) 3061. . "In Defense of Hammond," Jazz (New York), I, no. 9 (n. d.), 22. (Grit, Pers) See: 1384; 1670. 3062. Tschudi, Ernst Felix. "The Immortals Object," Living Age, CCCXXI (Apr. 5, 1924), 653-55. Reprinted: Etude, XLII (Oct., 1924), 670. (A & A, J & C) . 3063. TurnbuU, Stanley. How to Run A Small Dance Band For Profit. London: Nelson & Sons, 1937. 86 pp. 3064. Turner, Chittenden. "Dance, the Foe of American Song," Arts and Decoration, XX (Nov., 1923), 21, 75-7. (J & D) 3065. Turner, Melani. "Jazzing the Classics," (lr) New York Times, July 3, 1932, 11,2:5. (J&C) 3066. Turner, W. J. "Jazz Music," New Statesman, XVI (Feb. 5, 1921), 532. (A & A, J&C) 3067. . "Jazz Music," in W. J. Turner. Music and Life. London: Methuen, 1921. pp. 193-97. (Gen) 3068. . "Syncopated- Jazz-Ragtime," New Statesman, XXII (Oct. 13, 1923), 14-15. Reprinted: W. J. Turner. Variations on the Theme of Music. London: William Heinemann, 1924. pp. 99-105. (A & A, J & C) 3069. . "Vitamins in Music," New Statesman, XXIV (Jan. 10, 1925), 390-91. (A & A, J & C) 3070. . "Waltz-Kings and Jazz-Kings," New Statesman, XXVII (Apr. 17, 1926), 13-14. Reprinted: W. J. Turner. Musical Meandering*. London: Methuen, 1928. pp. 59-64. (A & A, J & C) 3071. Tyler, Marian. "Jazz Leaves Home," Nation, CXXII (Jan. 20, 1926), 68. (J&D,J&0) 3072. Uenoda, Setsuo. "Jazz Songs of Japan," Trans-Pacific, XVII (Sept. 26, 1929), 6. (Geog) 3073. Ugge, Emanuel. Don Redman. Praha: Gramoklub, 1947. 12 pp. (Pers) 3074. Ulanov, Barry. "Another Month, Another Boom," Metronome, LXVI (June, 1950), 34. (Dix) 3075. . "Aux Derrieres du Jazz," Metronome, LXIV (May, 1948), 36, 42. (Rev) 3076. . "Sonny Berman," Metronome, LXIII (Mar., 1947), 21. (Pers) IIO A Bibliography of Jazz 3077. Ulanov, Barry. "The Blues For the Times," Esquire, XXIII (Feb., 1945), 27, 93. (Bl) 3078. . "Bud Is A Free Man," Metronome, LXIII (Oct., 1947), 17, 40. (Pers) 3079. . "A Call to Anns and Horns," Metronome, LXIII (Apr., 1947), 15, 44, (A&A) 3080. . "The Clarinet Comes Back," Metronome, LXIII (Dec., 1947), 17, 41. (Pers) 3081. . "Critics and Criticism," Metronome, LXIII (Dec. , 1947), 19, 32-5. (Crit) See: 1038. 3082. . "Tad Dameron," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 24, 35. (Pers) 3083. . "Don't Fluff Benny Carter's Stuff," Metronome, LXII (Aug., 1946), 22. (Ork) 3084. . Duke Ellington. New York: Creative Age, 1946. 322 pp. Buenos Aires: Editorial Estuardo, 1946. 400 pp. (Pers) 3085. . "An Evening in Philadelphia," Metronome, LXVI (Aug., 1950), 34. (Ork) 3086. . "File for the Future: the Page Cavanaugh Trio," Metronome, LXIII (Feb., 1947), 24. (Ork) 3087. . "Flying Hampton," Metronome, LIX (Dec., 1943), 14-15. (Ork) 3088. . "The Four Men Who Made Modern Jazz," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 19-22. (Pers) 3089. . "The Function of the Critic in Jazz," Metronome, LXV (Aug., 1949), 16-17. (Crit) 3090. . "The Function of the Musician," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 16, 26. (A & A) 3091. . "Goffin: His Book on Jazz is Bumptiously Self-Righteous, Pits Jazz vs. Swing, Though They're Both the Same Thing," Metronome, LX (Feb., 1944), 19, 32. (Rev) 3092. . "Coffin's Horn Fluffs A-Plenty," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 38. (Rev) 3093. . "A History of Jazz," Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 18-19; (Aug., 1950), 14-15, 20. (Hist) 3094. . "The Hot War," Metronome, LXIV (May, 1948), 17, 30-1. (Crit) 3095. . "The Human Sarah," Metronome, LXV (Oct., 1949), 11-12. (Pers) 3096. . "In the Mud," Metronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 50. (Gen) 3097. . The Incredible Crosby. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948. 336 pp. 3098. . "It's Not the Book, It's the Attitude!" Metronome, LVIII (Mar., 1942), II. (Rev) 3099. . "Jazz in Chicago," Metronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 26-7. (Ork) 3100. . "Jazz in Los Angeles," Metronome, LXII (Aug., 1946), 19-21. (Geog, Pers) 3101. . "Jazz in San Francisco," Metronome, LXIII (Feb., 1947), 26, 46. (Geog) 3102. . "The Jukes Take Over Swing," American Mercury, LI (Oct., 1940), 172-77. (A & A, Disc, Sw) 3103. . "Dave Lambert," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 12, 48. (Pers) 3104. . "LP," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jam JP50. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 66, 68. (Tech) 3105. . "Manhattan Serenade," Metronome, LIX (Oct., 1943), 40-3. (Hist) 3106. . "Master in the Making," Metronome, LXV (Aug., 1949), 14-15, 32-3. (Pers) 3107. . "Miles and Leo," Metronome, LXIII (July, 1947), 19. (Pers) 3108. . "Mr. B.," Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 13-14. (Pers) 3109. . "Mitch the Goose Man," Metronome, LXVI (July, 1950), 34. (Pers) Entries 3077-3141 III 3110. Ulanow, Barry. "Musicians Are Not Dope Fiends," Metronome, LXIII (Aug., 1947), 12-13. (Gen) 3111. . "New York Jazz 1930-1950," in Barry Ulanov and George Simon (Eds). Jazz jp5o. New York: Metronome, 1950. pp. 48-55. (Hist) 3112. . "... No Business Like ..." Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 34. (Pers) 3113. . "Not Just A Singer's Singer But Everybody's", Metronome, LXIV (Apr., 1948), 19, 30. (Pers) 3114. . "Panassie Book Draws Reverse Rave," Metronome, LIX (Feb., 1943), 14, 21. (Rev) 3115. . "Andre Previn," Metronome, LXII (Apr., 1946), 20-1. (Pers) 3II 6. . "Righto!" Metronome, LXVI (Oct., 1950), 16-17, 29. (Geog) 3117. . "Jan Savitt," Metronome, LXIV (Nov., 1948), 17. (Pers) 3118. . "Shining Trumpets," Metronome, LXIII (Jan., 1947), 52-3. (Rev) 3119. . "Smart Alec," Metronome, LXIII (May, 1947), 16-17, 41-2. (Pers) 3!2o. . "The Sound; Stan Getz, That Is, and That's Cool }WL? Metronome, LXVI (June, 1950), 13-14. (Pers) 3121. . "The Square Bear," Metronome, LXIV (Apr., 1948), 15, 36. (Geog) 3122. . "Thanks, Mr. Redman, For Modern Style," Metronome, LVII (June, 1941), 20-1, 25-6. (Pers) 3123. . "Those Good Old Days," Metronome, LXIV (June, 1948), 42. (Hist) 3x24. . 3' s No Crowd: The Trios Have Taken Over In a Big Way," Metronome, LIX (Nov., 1943), 14-15. (Ork) 3125. . "A Trip to Toronto," Metronome, LXIV (Mar., 1948), 20, 26. (Geog, Pers) 3 1 2 6. . "The Twain Meet," Metronome, LXIV (July, 1948), 15. (Ork) 3127. ."U.S. Dominates Canadian Jazz," Metronome, LVII (Sept., 1941), 16-17* 35- (Geog) 3128. . "When Ralph Burns the Herman Band Is Fired By Brilliant Modern Manuscript," Metronome, LXI (Dec., 1945), 26, 48. (Pers) 3I29 . . "Where There's a Will . . . There's a Classical Way," Metronome, LXIV (July, 1948), II, 18-19. (Pers) 3! 30. . "Woody's New Band," Metronome, LXIV (June, 1948), 15, 27. (Crit, Ork) 3131. , and Dave Banks. "Jerks or Jocks?" Metronome, LXIV (Mar., 1948), 16-17, 30. (Pers) 3132. , and Stan Kenton. "Stan Kenton Joins the New Jazz Society," Met- ronome, LXVI (May, 1950), 25, 49. (Gen) 3133. , and George Simon (Eds). Jazz 1950. New York: Metronome, 1950. 3134. Valdez, Ildefonso P. "A Note on Blues," in Nancy Cunard (Ed). Negro. Lon- don: Wishart, 1934. p. 377. (Bl) 3135. Valentine, Gamewell. "Jazz and Syncopated Music," (Ir) Musical Courier, LXXXVIII (Feb. 21, 1924), 51. (A & A) 3136. Vallas, Leon. "Lettre d'Amerique. IV-L'Apotheose du Jazz," L'Edition Musicals Vivante, III (Oct., 1930), 12-15. (Crit) 3137. Vallee, Rudy. Vagabond, Dreams Come True. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1930. 262 pp. 3138. Vassenhove, L. van. "'Jonny' Ou Le Triomphe du Jazz," Courrier Musical, XXX (Mar. I, 1928), 142-43. (J & 0) 3139. Vechten, Carl van. "The Black Blues," Vanity Fair, XXIV (Aug., 1925), 57, 86, 92. (A & A, Bl, Pers) 3140. . "Memories of Bessie Smith," Jazz Record, 58 (Sept., 1947), 6-7, 29. (Pers) 3141. . Nigger Heaven. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. 286 pp. (Fict) 112 A Bibliography of Jazz 3142. Venables, R. G. V. "Britain's Webb, London Hot Club Fold Together," Down Beat, XV (Feb. 25, 1948), 15. (Geog) 3143. . "Discography Frank Teschmaker," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 27-8. (Disc) 3!^ . "A Discography of the Cotton Pickers, Tennessee Tooters and Allied Groups," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), 30-1. (Disc) 3145. . "Discography of the Mound City Blue Blowers," Jazz Forum, 3 (Jan., I947)j 2 - 1 ' (Disc) 3 r 4 6. . "Fidl Discography of Ben Pollack and Band," Down Beat, XIII (Jan. 14, 1946), 19. (Disc) 7. . "Ed Lang on Race Records," Jazz (New York), I (Dec., 1943), 6. (Disc) 8. . "The Story of Sterling Boze," Reprints and Reflections, 4 (June, 1945), i. (Pers) 3149. , and Clifford Jones (Eds). Six. London: Discographical Society, 1945. 24 pp. (Pers) 3150. . Cream of the White Clarinetists. London: Dicographical Society, n. d. 16 pp. (Pers) 3151. . Eye Witness Jazz. London: Discographical Society, 1946. 24 pp. 3152. , and C. W. Langston White. A Complete Discography of Red Nichols and His Five Pennies. Melbourne: Australian Jazz Quarterly, 1946. 15 pp. (Disc) 3153. . Reminting the Pennies. Tilford, Surrey: 1942. 8 pp. 3154. Ventura, Ray. "Non Le Jazz Ne Meurt Pas! II Evolue. . ." VEdition Musicale Vivante, IV (Sept., 1931), 7-9. (Hist) 3155. Verbeucken, Wim. "Jazzlife in Holland," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, 1936), 21-2. (Geog) 3156. Verees, J. Paul. "Pessimistic View of Public's Taste," (lr) New York Times, Sept. 19, 1926, X, 14 : 6. (A & A) 3157. Vica, Carl. Du Classicisme au Jazz. Paris: Marcel Vigne, 1933. 3158. Vitalius, E. H. "Kind Words For Jazz," (lr) New York Times, Oct. 3, 1926, VIII 14: i. (Gen) 3159. Vizetelly, Frank H. "On the Trail of Jazz," New York Times, Oct. 18, 1934, 22 : 6. (Lang) See: 589; 2604; 2953. 3160. VuDlermoz, Emile. "Rag-Time et Jazz-Band," in Emile Vuillermoz. Musiques Aujourhui. Paris: G. Cres, 1923. pp. 207-15. (A & A) 3161. . "Tempo di 'Jazz'," RassegnaMusicale, I (May, 1928), 304-08. (Gen) 3162. W. B. "America's Grab at the Jazz Business," Musicians Journal, 17 (July, 1925), lo-n. (Gen) 3163. W. H. A. "Rag-Time," Metronome, XV (May, 1899), 4. (Rag) 3164. W. M. "Tracing the Jazz Age," (lr) New York Times, Oct. 24, 1929, 28 : 7. (A&A) 3165. Wager, Walter. "London Jive," Record Changer, IX (Mar., 1950), 4, 19. (Geog) 3166. Walker, Alfred. "Jazz!" (b) New York Times, Dec. 17, 1922, VII, 4 : 3. (J & C) 3167. WalHey, A.B. "Jazz," in A. B. Walkley. Still More Prejudice. London: William Heinemann, 1925. pp. 163-66, 148-52. (A & A) 3168. Ward, W. F. "Music in the Gold Coast," Gold Coast Review, III (July-Dec., 1927), 199-223. (A&A) 3169. Wareing, John H. "Some Reminiscences of Teddy Weatherford," Jazz Forum, 4 (Apr., 1947), lo-n. (Pers) 3170. Waring, Fred. (Ed: Rose Heylbut). "The Requirements of Rhythm Playing," Etude, LVIII (Sept., 1940), 583, 634. (A & A) 3171. Warner, J. E. "Blues for Bertha," Record Changer, IX (June, 1950), 5. (Pers) 3172. Waterman, Richard A. "'Hot' Rhythm in Negro Music," Journal of the American Musicokgical Society, I (Spring, 1948), 24-37. (A & A) Entries 3142-3200 1 1 5 3173. Weaver, H. E. "Syncopation: A Study of Musical Rhythms," Journal of General Psychology, XX (Apr., 1939), 409-29. (A & A) 3174. Weaver, Jim. "Jazz and ElKngtonia," Jazz (New York), I (Dec., 1943), 13, 17. (A&A, Pers) 3175. Webb, H. Brook. "The Slang of Jazz," American Speech, XII (Oct., 1937), 179-84. (Lang) 3176. Webb, Les. "The McPartland Chronicle," Jazz Journal, II (May, 1949), IO-H. (Pers) 3177. Weber, Marek. "Salon und Jazzmusik," Anbruch, XI (Mar., 1929), 136-37. (A&A) 3178. Webster, James D. "The Banjo Gave Us Jazz Believe It or Not!" Metronome, LVI (Aug., 1940), 40. (Inst) 3179. Weil, Irving. "Jazz Gets a National Twist," Musical America, XLVIII (Aug. 25, 1928), 9, 21. (Geog) 3180. Weffl, Kurt. "Notiz zum Jazz," Anbrucb, XI (Mar., 1929), 138. (A & A) 3181. Weinstock, Bob. "Dizzy Gillespie, A Complete Discography," Record Changer, VIII (July, 1949), 8, 18. (Disc) 3182. Weirick, Paul. Dance Arranging. New York: M. Witmark, 1934. 142 pp. 3183. Weiss, Bernard. "Class In Dance Orchestration," High Points, XXX (Dec., 1948), 56-8. (Ed) 3184. Weissmann, Adolf. "The First German Jazz Opera," Christian Science Moni- tor, Mar. 19, 1927, 10. (Crit, J & 0) 3185. . "The Standardization of Jazz," Christian Science Monitor, Oct. 22, 1927, 8. (A & A, Rev) 3186. Weller, Alanson. "Here and There in New York," Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly, XX (Sept., 1929), 53. (Pers) 3187. Welty, Eudora. "Powerhouse," in Eudora Welty. A Curtain of Green. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1941. pp. 253-69. (Fict) 3188. Werrenrath, Reinald. "Jazz," Musical Courier, LXXXVI (Jan. 18, 1923), 18. (Gen) 3189. Wessem, Constant van. Het Musiceeren en Concerteeren in den Loop der Tijden. Amsterdam: De Spieghel, 1929. 159 pp. 3190. Wettling, George. "Lincoln Gardens," Needle, I (June, 1944), 13. (Hist) 3191. Wexler, Jerry. "Rhythm and Blues in 1950," Saturday Review of Literature, XXXIII (June 24, 1950), 49. (K, Disc) 3192. Wheelock, Raymond. "Did Swing Come From the Indians ?" Educational Music Magazine, XXIII (Nov., 1943), 20-1, 50. (A&A, Sw) 3193. Whiston, Henry F. "'Watch Peterson,' Say Canadians," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 3. (Pers) 3194. Whitaker, Rogers E. M. "Spokesman With A Temperature," New Yorker, XXI (Apr. 28, 1945), 28-32, 35-7; (May 5, 1945), 28-32, 34-41. (Ork, Pers) \ Modern "~ 3195. White, Bob. "Are Modern Jazzmen Improving on Bix, Tesch?" Down Beat, VII (Sept. i, 1940), 9. (A&A) 3196. . "Are the White Chicagoans of the C 2o's Overrated ? No," Music and Rhythm, II (Oct., 1941), 43, 56. (Chi) See: 2249. 3197. . "Chicago Style? It's A Phony Myth!" Music and Rhythm, I (Mar., 1941), 35-40. (Chi) 3198. . "Critics' Opinions Come 'A Dime A Bushel!'" Music and Rhythm, I (Apr., 1941), 54-7. (Crit) 3199. . "Dodds' Spirit Lives In Today's Jazz,"Z> 36; (June, 1942), 24, 38. (Pers) 3204. . "Where Is Small-Band Jazz Going?" Music and Rhythm, II (Dec., 1941), 18. (A & A) &f*.- 2266 3205. White, C. W. Langston and R. G. V. Venables. "Spike Hughes and His Or- chestra," Jazz Journal, I (Oct., 1948), 4. (Disc) 3206. White, William A. "A Sage Looks at Swing," Time, XXXV (May 20, 1940), 41. (A & A) 3207. Whiteman, Paul. "All-America Swing Band," Cottufs, CII (Sept. 10, 1938), 9-12, 63-4. (Pers) 3208. . "How Jazz May Influence Modern Orchestras," in James Francis Cooke. Great Men and Famous Musicians on the Art of Music. Philadelphia: Theo. Presser, 1925. pp. 440-46. (Inst, Pers) 3209. . "In Defense of Jazz and Its Makers," New York Times, Mar. 13, 1927, IV,4:i,22.(A&A) See: 15; 17; 165; 168; 233; 558; 559; 560; 2337. 3210. . (Ed: Myles Fellowes). "Keep Jazz Within Its Limits," Etude, LXII (Aug., 1944), 437, 482. (Gen) 3211. . (Ed: James Francis Cooke). "New Concepts in Present Day Music," Etude, LVII (Apr., 1939), 227, 282. (A & A, Pers) 3212. . "Teach Jazz In the Schools," Metronome,XLV (Nov., 1929), 25, 39. (Ed) 3213. . "This Thing Called Jazz," Rotarian, LIV (June, 1939), 34-6. (Gen) 3214. . 'What Is Jazz Doing to American Music ?" Etude, XLII (Aug., 1924), 523-24. (Infl, Inst) 3215. , and Leslie Lieber. How To Be a Bandleader. New York: R. M. McBride, c. 1941. 144 pp. 3216. . "So You Want to Lead a Swing Band," Scholastic, XXXIX (Oct. 13, 1941), 17-18, 24. Extract from: How To Be a Bandleader. (Gen) 3217. , and Mary Margaret McBride. "Jazz," Saturday Evening Post, CXCVIII (Feb. 27, 1926), 3-5, 90, 92; (Mar. 6, 1926), 32-3, 180, 185-86, 188, 191; (Mar. 13, 1926), 28-9, 136-37, 141-42, 147. Reprinted: Jazz. New York: J. H. Sears, 1926. 298 pp. 3218. , and David A. Stein. Records For the Millions. New York: Hermitage, 1948. 331 pp. (Disc) 3219. Whitton, Doug. "Down Under Blues," Jazz Journal, II (Feb., 1949), 6, 12. (Disc, Ork) 3220. Wiborg, Mary Hoyt. "The Three Emperors of Broadway," Arts and Decora- tion, XXIII (May, 1925), 48, 66, 72. (Pers) 3221. Wilder, Alec. "The State of Jazz," House and Garden, XCVIII (July, 1950), 49-50. (Bop) 3222. Wilkins, Eithne. "Jazz, Surrealism, and the Doctor," Jazz Forum, I (n. d.), 10. (A & A) 3223. Willems, Edgar. Le Jazz et PQreitte Musicale. Geneva: Pro Musica, 1945. 46 pp. 3224. Williams, Cootie. "Why I Quit Duke Ellington After n Years," Music and Rhythm, I (Dec., 1940), 9, 97. (Pers) 3225. Williams, Eugene. "A History of Jazz Information," Jazz Information, II (Nov., 1941), 93-101. (Gen) 3226. . "New Orleans Today," in George S. Rosenthal (Ed): Jazzways. Cincin- nati, 1946. pp. 59-87. (Geog, Pic) Entries 3201-3258 1 1 5 3227. Williams, Eugene. "Lu Watters' Yerba Buena Band," Jazz Information, II (Nov., 1941), 37-9. (Ork) 3228. , and Marili Stuart. "Papa Mutt Carey," Jazz (New York), I, no. 7 (n. i), 5-7- (P<* s ) 3229. Williams, Ned E. "Woody, Gastel Split Up; Still on Friendly Terms," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), i. (Gen) 3230. Williams, Ralph Rex. How to Build a Band and Make It Pay. Chicago: Down Beat, 1940. 1 88 pp. 3231. Williams, Richard. "Basic Swing-lish," House Beautiful, LXXXVI (Feb., 1944), 27, 94-5. (Lang) 3232. Williams, Stewart. Jazz in Chicago. Cardiff, Wales, 1946. 24 pp. 3233. (Ed). Jazz Information. Cardiff, Wales, 1945. 24 pp. 3234. . Junking in the Land of Jazz. Cardiff, Wales: Tom Cundall, 1946. 16 pp. 3235. , and Brian Rust. Jazz in New Orleans. Cardiff, Wales, 1946. 28 pp. 3236. Williamson, Ken. Jazz Quiz. Durham City: Panda Publications, 1945. 24 pp. 3237. Willis, George. Little Boy Blues. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1947. 223 pp. (Fict) 3238. . Tangleweed. New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1943. 182 pp. (Fict) I79pp. (Fi<; 3240. Willmott^Peter.J'Jazz and Society," Jazz Forum, 3 (Jan., 1947)^ 16. (A &A) 3239. . The Wild Faun. New York: Greenberg, 1945. 179 pp. (Fict) 3241. Wilson, EarL "The Brothers Dorsey Get Along With Their Friends, But Not Each Other," New York Post, Jan. 19, 1942, 3 : 2-4. (Pers) 3242. . "'Just Kidded Around', That's How Lena Home Got Film Job," New York Post, Dec. I, 1942, 42 : 2-3. (Pers) 3243. . "Artie Shaw, Intellectual of Swing, Sees Some Ghosts," New York Post, Aug. 2, 1941, 3 : 1-7. (Pers) 3244. Wilson, Edmund. "The Jazz Problem," New Republic, XLV (Jan. 13, 1926), 217-19. (Crit, J & C, J & 0) 3245. . "Shanty-Boy Ballads and Blues," New Republic, XLVII (July 14, 1926), 227-29. (Rev) 3246. Wilson, John S. "Anthony Shifts to Face New Situation," Down Beat, XVII (May 19, 1950), 8. (Crit, J & D, Ork) 3247. . "Armstrong Explains Stand Against Bop," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 30, I949)> 3- (Bop, Pers) 3248. . "Birdland Applies Imagination to Jazz," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 195)> 3- (Crit) 3249. . "Bop at End of Road, Says Dizzy," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), i. (Bop, Pers) 3250. . "Brew Brews Bop on Pres Kick," Down Beat, XVI (July i, 1949), 7. (Pers) 3251. . "Can Good, Pleasant Band Like Gene Williams' Make A Living in These Times ?" Down Beat, XVII (Aug. n, 1950), 2. (Crit, Ork) 3252. , "Cesana Forms Jazz Symphony Ork," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. 23, I950), 7- (Ork) 3253. . "Charges Against Jazzmen 'Bear Unpleasant Truths'," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), i, 2. (Gen) 3254. . "Collectors' Item Dept.," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 13, 1950), 3. (Gen) 3255. . "Complete Break With Past: Stan," Down Beat, XVII (Jan. 27, 1950), i, 3. (A & A, Pers) 3256. . "Cornell Fared Well With 'It Isn't Fair'," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 22, 1950), 2. (Pers) 3257. . "Jimmy Dorsey 'On Way Back'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 24, 1950), 3, 7. (Crit, Ork) 3258. . "Eileen Didn't Know What Was Comin'," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), 2. (Pers) 1 16 A Bibliography of Jazz 3259. Wilson, John S. "Flanagan Ork' Gives Every Indication 9 of Being a Hit," Down Seat, XVII (May 5, 1950), i, 19. (Ork) 3260. . "Freeman's Talents Blossom on TV," Down Beat, XVII (Aug. n, 1950), 4. (Pers) 3261. . "Heywood Back, Won't Change Style'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 8. (Pers) 3262. . "Peanuts Hucko Big Cog in New Joe Bushkin Unit," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 1, 1950), I, 19. (Ork, Pers) 3263. . "Interest in Flanagan Booming," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 2, 1949), 6. (Ork) 3264. . "Israel Is 'Promised Laud' for Jazzmen," Down Beat, XVII (Nov. 3, 1950), 7. (Geog) 3265. . " C JATP' To Make European Jaunt," Down Beat, XVII (June 2, 1950), I. (Ork) 3266. . "Buddy Johnson Shows How To Keep a Band Working," Down Beat, XVII (Dec. 29, 1950), 4. (Ork) 3267. . "Memphis 5 Gives Dixie a Needed Shot in the Arm," Down Beat, XVI (July i, 1949), 18. (Crit, Ork) 3268. . "Art Mooney Back to Playing Music," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, 1950), 12. (Crit, Ork) 3269. . "New Outlook on Life: Tonne," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1930), I. (Pers) 3270. . "NYC Radio Forum Calls Mix Insincere, Irrelevant." Down Beat, XVI (July 15, 1949), i, 19. (Crit) See: 929; 2061. 3271. . "Our Success Due to TV, Says Stone 5," Down Beat, XVII (June 16, i 9S o),4.(Ork,Rad) 3272. . "Pastor Crew 'A Competent But Undistinguished Ork'," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 21, 1950), 3. (Crit, Ork) 3273. . "Revival of Dance Bands Won't Affect Us, Claims Combo-Minded Shearing," Down Beat, XVII (May 5, 1950), 3. (J & D, Pers) 3274. . "Says Roy Stevens Ork Is 'Off In Right Direction'," Down Beat, XVII (Mar. 10, 1950), 4. (Crit, Ork) See: 2015; 2019; 2021; 2024; 2025; 2026; 2027; 2028; 3042. 3275. . "Scott Explains the 'Secrecy'," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1950), 15. (Pers) 3276. . "Serge, Pres, Enroll Head Birdland Bill," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 24, I9SO), 3- (Crit) 3277. . "'Square' Produces Condon TV Shot," Down Beat, XVI (July 29, 1949), i. l6 - ( Ra <*) 3278. . "The Street Just a Dead Alley Again," Down Beat, XVII (Feb. 10, 1950), i. (Gen) 3279. . "Sullivan Piano Shines At N. Y. Dixieland Bash," Down Beat, XVII Apr. 21, 1950), 18. (Crit, Pers) 3280. . "TD's One of the Finest Dance Bands in Country," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), 3. (Crit, Ork) 3281. . "Ventura Makes Bid As Dance Ork at Arcadia," Down Beat, XVII (Sept. 8, 1950), i. (Ork) 3282. . "Vocalist Lists Horrors of Singing With Band," Down Beat, XVII (Apr. 7, 1950), 2. (Pers) 3283. . "Weston: What Became of Music?" Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 30, 1949), 7. (A & A) 3284. . "Why Barnet Had to Break Up," Down Beat, XVI (Dec. 2, 1949), I. (Pers) Entries 3*59-3307 117 3285. Wimble, Ronald. "Swing, Sight and Sound," Swing Music, 14 (Autumn, I936). 25, 89. (A & A) 3286. Winance, Yvan. "Le Hot Club au Congo Beige!!!" (Ir) Hot Club Magazine, 18 (June 15, 1947), 18. (Geog) 3287. Winn, Edward R. "Ragtime Piano Playing," Cadenza, XXI (Mar., 1915), 6-7; (Apr., 1915), 4-6; (Mby, 1915), 2^4; (June, 1915), 3-4; XXII (July, 1915), 2^-4; (Aug., 1915), 3-55 (Sept., 1915), 3-4; (Oct., 1915), 3-4; (Nov., 1915), 3-4; (Dec., 1915), 2-5 ; (Jan., 1916), 2^3; (Feb., 1916), 2-3; (Mar., 1916), 3-4; (Apr. 1916), 3; (May, 1916), 3; (June, 1916), 3; XXIII (July, 1916), 3-4; ( Au g-> J 9^), 3; (Sept., 1916), 3-4; (Oct., 1916), 3-4. (Ed, Rag) 3288. Wister, Isabel. "Yes, I Teach 'Em Jazz," J?ft^,XLVI (Aug., 1928), 588. (Gen) 3289. Witmark, Isidore. The Story of the House of Witmark\ From Ragtime to Swing- time. New York: Furman, 1939. 480 pp. 3290. Wolff, D. Leon. "Are Critics Jazz' Worst Enemy?" Down Beat, XIV (Apr. 9, 1947), 15-16. (Crit) 3291. -- . "'Big Bands Phooey!'" Down Beat, IX (Oct. 15, 1942), 21. (A & A) 3292. -- . "Bix Half-Baked, Johnny Dodds Corny, Tesch Out of Tune," Down Beat, VIII (June i, 1941), 8, 20. (A & A) See: 1753. 3293. -- . "The Blues Are Dead!" Music and Rytbm, II (Jan., 1942), 8, 50. (A & A, Bl) 3294. -- . "Bop Nowhere, Armstrong Just A Myth," Down Beat, XVI (June 17, 1949), *> 19- (Crit) See: 1944; 1947; 2070; 3295. 3295. -- . "Mix Hits Hysterical High," Down Beat, XVI (July 29, 1949), 12. (Crit) See: 1944; 1947; 2070; 3294. 3296. -- . "Muggsy and Men Blow A Questionable Storm," Down Beat, XV (Feb. II, 1948), 6. (A & A, Crit, Pers) 3297. -- . "The 10 Most Underrated Jazzmen Picked By Critic," Down Beat, X (Feb. i, 1943), 17. (Pers) 3298. WoUff, Perry. "How Can We Justify Jazz To Those Who Don't Like It?" Down Beat, VIII (Aug. 15, 1941), 20. (A & A) 3299. Wood, Jasper. "The Blues in His Heart," Jazz Record, 22 (July, 1944), 9, u. (Pers) 3300. -- . "Great Dixie Band is Discovered," Down Beat, XIV (Nov. 5, 1947), 6. (Ork) 3301. Wooding, Samuel. "Eight Years Abroad With A Jazz Band," Etude, LVH (Apr., 1939), 233-34, 282- (Hist, Ork) 3302. Woodruff, Duane. "Barney Bigard Has Been Among the Topnotchers For 14 Years," Music and Ryihm, II (June, 1941), 52-5. (Disc, Pers) 3303. -- . "Coleman Hawkins Is Declining!" Music and Rhythm, I (Dec., 1940), 27-30. (Disc, Pers) 3304. Woodson, C. G. "Book Reviews," Journal of Negro History, XXXII (Apr., 1947), 249-50. (Rev) 3305. Woodward, Elizabeth (Ed). "Shaggin'OnDown!" Ladies' Home Journal, LV (Feb., 1938), 6. (J&D, Pic) 3306. Woolf, S. J. "Toscanini's Ideas on Music Old and New," New York Times, Apr. 15, 1928, V, 3, 23. (A & A) 3307. WooHcott, Alexander. "The Story of Irving Berlin," Saturday Evening Post, CXCVII (Jan. 24, 1925), 6-7, 113-14; (Jan- 3* I9 2 5)> i6-i7> *34 137-3; (Feb. 7, 1925), 32, 34, 174, 177-78; (Feb. 14, 1925), 26-7, 50, 52, 55; (Feb. 21, 1925), 34, 36, 96, 99, 101. Reprinted: The Story of Irving Berlin. New York: Putnam, 1925. 237 pp. (Pers) 1 1 8 A Bibliography of Jazz 3308. Y. Y. "Plus Que Jazz," New Statesman, XXIII (Oct. 4, 1924), 729-31. (A & A, 3309. Yaw, Ralph. "What Is Swing ?" Metronome, LII (May, 1936), 22, 35. (A & A, Sw) 3310. Ybarra, T. R. "'Jazz 57, 59- (Ork, Pers) 3321. -- . "Harlem's Great White Father," Saturday Evening Post, CCXIV (Sept. 37. " 3322. Zweig, Arnold. "The First Jazz," Coronet, II (Sept., 1937), 153-54. (Gen) 3323. Zwonicek, Ernest. "All Jazz Is Dead in Europe!" Down Beat, IX (June 15, 1942), 14. (Geog) 3324. , and C. Dumont. "Armstrong in Switzerland," Melody Maker, XXV (Nov. 5, 1949), 9. (Crit) MAGAZINES JAZZ MAGAZINES 1. L'ACTUALITE (Revue du Jazz International et du Spectacle). Ed., Roland Dnrselen; Pub., 155 Bd Adolphe Max, Bruxelles; monthly; 1944- ? 2. AD LIB. Ed., W. E. Reid; Pub., II Webster Ave., Toronto; monthly; ?- July, 1947. Devoted to jazz from May, 1946, to demise. 3. AMERICAN JAZZ REVIEW. Ed., J. Robert Mantler; Pub., 144-42 Northern Blvd., Flushing, L. L; monthly; Nov., 1944-? Supercedes the mimeographed AMERICAN JAZZ MONTHLY. 4. AUSTRALIAN JAZZ QUARTERLY (A Magazine For the Connoisseur of Hot Jazz). Ed., William H. Miller; Pub., William H. Miller, Box 2440 V, G. P. 0. Melbourne; quarterly; Autumn, 1946-date. 5. BALLROOM AND BAND. Ed., Eric A. C. Ballard; Pub., London; monthly; 6. BAND LEADERS. Ed., Walter H. Holze; Pub., Band Leaders, Mount Morris, Illinois; quarterly (monthly from 1944); Apr., 1042-date. 7. BASIN STREET. Ed., Pat Speiss; Pub., New Orleans; monthly; Mar., 1945-? 8. THE BEAT. Ed., Mike Williams; Pub., Jazz Publications, 4 Notts Ave., Bondi Beach, N. S. W., Australia; monthly; Sept., 1949-date. 9. BLUE RHYTHM. Ed., John W. Rippin and Maurice Gerdeau; Pub., Mel- bourne; monthly; Sept., 1942-Oct., 1942. 10. BULLETIN DU HOT CLUB DE GENEVE. Ed., Pierre Bourn; Pub., Hot Club de Geneve, 7 PL Longemalle, Geneva; 8 issues per year; Jan., i95O-date. 11. CLEF. Ed., Albert S. Otto; Pub., Otto-Marble Pubs., 1458 Lincoln Blvd., Santa Monica, California; monthly; Mar., io,46-0ct., 1946. 12. CLUB DE RITMO. Ed., ?; Pub., Club de Ritmo, Granoflers, Spain; monthly; 1046-date. 13. COMBO (Nachrichtendienst fur Kiinsder in Tanz- und Unterhaltungs-Orche- tern). Ed., H. Knorn; Pub., Combo Verlag, Munchen-Pasing; fortnightly; Apr., I049--date. Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 14. DIS-COUNTER. Ed., Roy Morser and Lester D. Wharton; Pub., 312 Powell Ave., Evansville 9, Indiana; monthly; Jan., 1948-date. 15. DISCOGRAPHY (For the Jazz Student). Ed., Clifford Jones; Pub., no B, High Road, Willesden, N. W. 10, London; fortnightly; Oct., 1942-1947. Publish- ed fortnightly until Apr., 19^ irregularly thereafter. Merged with JAZZ MUSIC in 1947. 16. THE DISCOPHILE. Ed., Derek Coller; Pub., 64 Romford St., Barking, Essex, England; bi-monthly; Aug., 1948-date. 17. DOWN BEAT. Ed., Jack Tracy; Pub., Norman Weiser, 2001 Calumet Ave., Chicago 16; fortnightly; 1934-date. 1 8. ESTRAD. Ed., Nils Hellstrom; Pub., Soderman's Bogtryckeri AB, Stock- holm; monthly; 1938-date. 19. HOT CLUB JOURNAL (Mitteilungsblatt des Clubs u Der Schliissel"). Ed., Teddy H. Leyh and Dieter Zimmerle; Pub., Stuttgart; bi-monthly; Jan., 1949-Aug., 1949. 121 122 A Bibliography of Jazz 20. HOT CLUB MAGAZINE. Ed., Carlos de Radzitzky; Pub., Willy de Cort, 34 rae d'Arenberg, Bruxelles; monthly; Jan., 1946-Aug. i, 1948. Incorporated into JAZZ HOT in 1948. 21. HOT JAZZ CLUB. Ed., Albino Peretti and Rodolfo Doval Fermi; Pub., Hot Jazz Club, Sastre, Santa Fe, Argentina; quarterly; 1944-date. 22. HOT NEWS. Ed., Eric A. C. Ballard; Pub., London; weekly; 1935-? Ab- sorbed by JAZZ MUSIC. 23. HOT NOTES. Ed., Eric Keardand; Pub., Eric Keardand, 81 Quay, Waterford, Eire; bi-monthly; Mar., 1946-Spring, 1948. 24. HOT REVUE. Ed., Rene Langel; Pub., Editions de PEchiquier, Lausanne, Switzerland; monthly; Dec., ig45-May, 1947. Incorporated into JAZZ HOT. 25. HRS SOCIETY RAG. Ed., Charles Edward Smith, Heywood Hale Broun; Pub., Hot Record Society, 303 sth Ave., New York, 827 Seventh Ave., New York; quarterly, monthly; July, 1938-1942. Three "preliminary" numbers issued July, 1938, Sept., 1938, Jan., 1939. Monthly publication from Aug., iO4O-Mar., 1941. 26. JAZZ. Ed., Victor Skaarup and Martin Goldstein; Pub., E. Pedersen, Copen- hagen; monthly; 1934-35. 27. JAZZ. Ed., Robert Thiele and Dann Priest; Pub., 601 W. 26th St., New York; Monthly; June, 1942-Jan., 1945. 28. JAZZ. Ed., Carlos de Radzitzky; Pub., A. L. Van de Wege, Planckenberg- straat, Deurne-Antwerp; monthly; 1945. Flemish edition; six numbers appeared only. 29. JAZZ. Ed., Carlos de Radzitzky; Pub., J. W. Genin, 106 Ave. de PUniversite, Bruxelles; bi-monthly; Mar., 1945-Nov., 1945. 30. JAZZ. Ed., Tage Ammendrup; Pub., Rekjavik, Iceland; monthly; Mar., 1947-Nov., 1947. 31. JAZZ. Ed., Emmanuel Ugge; Pub., Gramoklub, Praha; irreg. (approximately monthly) ; May, 1947-Dec., 1948. 32. JAZZ. Ed., Douglas Forslundh; Pub., Gothenburg, Sweden; monthly; Oct., 1948-date. 33. JAZZ. Ed., Olaf Hudtwalcker; Pub., Bockenheimer LandstraBe 69, Frankfurt am Main; monthly; Dec., I949~date. . JAZZ^CLUBNEWS.Ed.,HorstLipi 34. JAZZ-CLUB NEWS. Ed., Horst Lippman; Pub., Frankfurt am Main; monthly; Aug., 1045-Feb., 1948. 35. JAZZ COMMENTARY. Ed., Donald Biggar; Pub., Dalbeattie, Scotland; ?; 19441945. 36. JAZZ FORUM. Ed., Albert J. McCarthy; Pub., Delphic Press, East Mill, Fordingbridge, Hants., England; quarterly; May, 1 946- July, 1947. 37. 'JAZZ HOME'. Ed., Gunter H. Boas; Pub., "The Two-Beat Friends," Frank- furt am Main; monthly; Apr., 1949-? 38. JAZZ HOT. Ed., Charles Delaunay and Hugues Panassie; Pub., 14 rue Chaptal, Paris 9; monthly, bi-monthly, monthly; Mar., i93S-Aug., 1939, Oct., 1945-date. 39. JAZZ HOT CLUB BULLETIN. Ed., 0. Takeda; Pub,, Hot dub of Japan, Tokyo; ?; ? 40. JAZZ INFORMATION. Ed., Eugene Williams; Pub., Box 6, Station H, New York; fortnightly; Sept. 12, ig39-Nov., 1941. 41. JAZZINFORMATION. Ed., ?; Pub., Selandia Bogtrykkeri A/S, Copenhagen; monthly; 1945. Originally TRIBUNE. 42. JAZZ JOURNAL. Ed., Sinclair Traill and Tom Cundall; Pub., Jazz Journal Pubs., 28 Ladbroke Sq., London, W. II; monthly; May, 1948-date. Jazz Magazines 20-68 123 43. JAZZ MAGAZINE. Ed., Carlos L. Tealdo Alizieri and A. Cesar di Baja; Pub., Buenos Aires; monthly; Sept., 1945-Oct., 1946. 44. JAZZ MAGAZINE. Ed., James Asman and Bill Kinnell; Pub., Jazz Ap- preciation Society, Chilwell, Notts., England; ?; ? 45. JAZZ MUSIC. Ed., Albert McCarthy and Max Jones; Pub., Jazz Sociological Society, 140 Neasden Lane, Neasden, N. W. 10, London; monthly, bi-monthly; Oct., 1942-Apr., 1944, July, 1946-? Incorporates HOT NEWS. 46. JAZZ NEWS. Ed., Eddie Barclay; Pub., Blue Star Revue, 59-61 rue La- Fayette, Paris; ?; ? 47. JAZZ NEWS. Ed., ?; Pub., Hot Club of Zurich, Zurich; irregular (about every two months); Dec., I94o-Mar., 1942. 48. JAZZ NEWS. Ed., Jacques Meuris; Pub., A. Detry, 100 rue de la Cathedrale, Liege; bi-monthly; May, 1945-Oct., 1945. 49. JAZZ NOTES. Ed., John W. Rippin; Pub., Box 1482 G. P. 0., Adelaide, South Australia; monthly; Jan., 1941-date. 50. JAZZ NOTES AND BLUE RHYTHM. Ed., C. Ian Turner; Pub., Box 23747 G. P. 0., Melbourne; monthly; Jan., 1940-? 51. JAZZ PANORAMA. Ed., Marion Madgett; Pub., 22 Humberview Rd., To- ronto 9; monthly, irregular; Dec. I, 1946-May, 1948. 52. JAZZ QUARTERLY. Ed., Take Trassell and Judy Downs; Pub., 1640 E. 50th St., Chicago; quarterly; Summer, 1942-1945. 53. JAZZ RAPPORTER. Ed., B0rge J. C. M0Uer; Pub., Frantz Christtreus Bog- trykkeri, Copenhagen; monthly; July-Aug., 1943-1946. 54. THE JAZZ RECORD. Ed., Art Hodes; Pub., 236 W. loth St., New York 14; monthly; Feb. 15, 1943-Dec., 1947. 55. JAZZ RECORD. Ed., James Asman and Bill Kinnell; Pub., Newark Notts., England; monthly; May, 1943-Apr., 1944. 56. JAZZ REVIEW. Ed., Max Jones and Albert McCarthy; Pub., Jazz Music Books, 140 Neasden Lane, London, N. W. 10; monthly; Jan., 1948-? 57. JAZZ RIFFS. Ed., ?; Pub., Antwerp Jazz Club, 85 van de Wervestraat, Antwerp; monthly; July, 1946-? 58. THE JAZZ SESSION. Ed., JohnT. Schenck; Pub., 1041 N. Rush St., Chicago n; monthly, bi-monthly; Sept., 1944-Feb., 1946. 59. JAZZ TEMPO. Ed., John Rowe and Stan Wright; Pub., 39 Berkshire Gardens, N. 13 London; fortnightly, every three weeks, monthly; Mar., 1943-Apr., 1944. 60. JAZZ TEMPO. Ed., Ross Russell; Pub., Hollywood, California; monthly; Jan., 1946-? 61. JAZZ TIMES BULLETIN. Ed., John Gee; Pub., Society for Jazz Appreci- ation in the Younger Generation, Adeyfield Rd., Hemel Hempstead, Herts., England; ?; ? 62. JAZZ WAX. Ed., Louis D. Brunton; Pub., Birmingham, England; monthly; Aug., 1948-Oct., 1948. 63. JAZZETTE. Ed., Merrill Maynard; Pub., Beacon Jazz League, Boston; ?; ? 64. THE JAZZFINDER. Ed., Orin Blackstone; Pub., 439 Baronne St., New Orleans; monthly; Jan., 1948-Dec., 1948. Incorporated by PLAYBACK. 65. JAZZMEN NEWS. Ed., Vic Lewis; Pub,, London; monthly; 1945. 66. JAZZOGRAPHY. Ed., ?; Pub., Society for Jazz Appreciation in the Younger Generation, 47 King St., Tring, Herts., England; ?; ? 67. JAZZOLOGY. Ed., Charles Harvey; Pub., PorthaU Press, 208 High St., Harlesden, London, N. W. 10; monthly; 1944-Feb., 1947. 68. JUKEBOX. Ed., E. J. Wansbone; Pub., Wright & Jacques, 52 Albert St., Auckland; monthly; Aug., 1946-Apr., 1947, 124 A Bibliography of Jazz 69. MELODIE (Illustrierte Zeitschrift fiir Musik-, Film und Theater-Freunde). Ed., Gerhard Froboesa; Pub., Musikverlag Melodic Froboess & Budde, Berlin N. 20; monthly; June, 1946- June, 1949. Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 70. MELODY MAKER. Ed., Ray Sonin; Pub., Melody Maker, 93 Long Acre, London, W. C. 2; monthly, weekly; 1926-date. 71. METRONOME (Modern Music and Its Makers). Ed., George Simon and Barry Ulanov; Pub., Metronome, 26 W. 58th St., New York 19; monthly; Jan., i88s-date. Not originally devoted to jazz. 72. WTTEILUNGEN' FttR JAZZ-INTERESSENTEN. Ed., Dietrich Schulz- Kohn, Gerd P. Pick, Hans Bluthner; Pub., Berlin; three issues in photostat; 1943-Nov., 1943. Secretly issued under the Nazi regime. 73. MUSIC (Le Magazine du Jazz). Ed., F. R. Faecq; Pub., 13 rue de la Madeleine, Bruxelles; monthly; 1924-Dec., 1939. 74. MUSIC AND RHYTHM. Ed., Carl Cons and John Hammond; Pub., Music and Rhythm Pubs., 203 Wabash Ave., Chicago; monthly; Nov., 1940-1945. 75. MUSIC MAKER. Ed., Jim Bradley; Pub., Nicholson's, 416 George St., Sydney; monthly; ? Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 76. MUSICA JAZZ. Ed., Giancarlo Testoni; Pub., Galleria del Corso 4, Milan; monthly; 1945-date. 77. MUSIK-ECHO (Zeitschrift fur Melodic und Rhythmus). Ed., Adalbert Schalin; Pub., Albert! G. m. b. H. Berlin W. 50; bi-monthly; June, i93O-Mar., 1934. 78. MUSIK PARADE. Ed., ?; Pub., Imudico, Copenhagen; monthly; July, 1949- date. 79. THE NEEDLE. Ed., Robert Reynolds. Pub., 35-15 75th St., Jackson Heights, New York; monthly; June, 1944-Summer, 1945. 80. NEW JAZZ TEMPO. Ed., Don Chester and Lee Wilder; Pub., Tempo Music Shop, 5946 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 28, California; ?; ? 81. OH PLAY THAT THING. Ed., Howard Burton and Jack Souther; Pub., San Francisco Record Society, 645 Divisadero St., San Francisco; irregular; July, 1948-? 2. ORKE 82. ORKESTER JOURNALEN (Tidsskrift for Moderne Dansemusik). Ed., Harry Nicolausson; Pub., Lindberghs Tryckeriaktiebolag, Stockholm; monthly; 1934- date. 83. PHILHARMONIC. Ed., Johnny James; Pub., DutchHotClub, Herenweg77D, Heerastede, Holland; monthly; Jan., i95O-date. 84. PICKUP fThe Record Collector's Guide). Ed., Sinclair Traill and T. B. Denby ; Pub., Pickup, 171 Quinton Road West, Harborne, Birmingham 32; monthly; Jan., 1946-Sept., 1947. 85. PLATTER CHATTER. Ed., W. C. Boswell; Pub., 905 Second Ave., Seattle 4; monthly; Sept., 1945- ? 86. PLAYBACK. Ed., Orin Blackstone; Pub., 439 Baronne St., New Orleans 12; monthly; Jan., 1949-date. Incorporates THE JAZZFINDER. 87. PREHLED ROZHLASU. Ed., Emanuel Ugge (jazz section); Pub., Vilem Prager, Praha; monthly; Mar., 1932- Jan. 14, 1939. Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 88. RECORD ADVERTISER. Ed., Richard Turner; Pub., Northolt, Middx., England; monthly, bi-monthly; Jan., 1948-date. 89. THE RECORD CHANGER. Ed., William Grauer, Jr.; Pub., Changer Pubs., 125 LaSalle St., New York 27; monthly; Feb., 1943-date. Jazz Magazines 69-115 I2J 90. THE RECORD EXCHANGE. Ed., Harold Mills and Harold Tobin; Pub., 1681 Queen St., East, Toronto 8; monthly; Mar., ^S-date. 91. RECORDIANA. Ed., Jason G. Clark; Pub., P. 0. Box 162, Norwich, Con- necticut; monthly, irregular; May, 1944-Oct., 1944. 92. REPRINTS AND REFLECTIONS. Ed., William H. Miller; Pub., Box 24407, GPO, Melbourne; ? 51943-? 93. LA REVUE DU JAZZ. Ed., Hugues Panassie; Pub., Paris; monthly; Dec., 1948-date. 94. RHYTHM. Ed., Julien Vedey and Dan Ingman; Pub., London; monthly; 1926-1939. 95. RITMO Y MELODIA. Ed., Francisco S. Ortega and Alfonso Banda; Pub., Barcelona; monthly; 1943-date. 96. RYTHMER. Ed., Victor Skaarup; Pub., Vilh. Hansen's Musikforlag, Copen- hagen; monthly; 1936-1942. 97. RYTMI. Ed., Paavo Einio and Johan Vikstedt; Pub., Fredrikenkatu 68. A. 2, Helsinki; monthly; Apr., 1934-1938, 1949-date. 98. SEAC JAZZ NEWS. Ed., Derek Coller; Pub., Colombo, Ceylon; irregular; Nov., 1946- July, 1947. 99. SOLID SET. Ed., Jack Myers and Peggy Griggs; Herb Beckford; Pub., St. Joseph, Missouri; monthly; i943~Aug., 1945. 100. SONG HITS. Ed., Lyle K. Engel; Pub., Song Lyrics, Inc., Dunellen, New Jersey; monthly; May, 1937-date. 101. SWING, Ed., Harry Lim; Pub., Batavia, Java; monthly; 1937-38. 102. SWING (The Guide to Modern Music). Ed., Richard M. George; Pub., Swing Pubs., 55 W 42nd St., New York; monthly; Apr., 1938-1940. .103. SWING. Ed., Keith Brown; Pub., N. Player, 35 Ropato St., Lower Hutt., Auckland; monthly; Oct., io.4i-Aug., 1942. 104. SWING MUSIC. Ed., Leonard Hibbs; Pub., la Middle Temple Lane, London; monthly, quarterly; Mar., 1935-Autumn, 1936. 105. SWING SESSION. Ed., Cav Nichol; Pub., Cav Nichol, 37 Rodrigo Rd., Kilbirnie, Wellington, New Zealand; monthly; Jan., 1947-Oct., 1948. 106. DIE SYNKOPE. Ed., Walter Kwiecinski; Pub., Hot Club of Hannover, Han- nover; monthly; Mar., 1948- Jan., 1949. 107. TEMPO (The Modern Musical Magazine). Ed., Charles Emge; Pub., Los Angeles; monthly; June 15, 1933-May 15, 1940. 108. TEMPO (The Australian Musical News Magazine). Ed., Frank Johnson; Pub., 350 George St., Sydney; monthly; 1936-date. Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 109. TUNESMITH (The Magazine for Songwriters). Ed., Irving Bell; Pub., Tune- smith, 23 S. Spring St., Concord, New Hampshire; monthly; 1937 ( ?)-date. no. UNIVERSAL JAZZ. Ed., Ron Russell; Pub., Reading, Berks., England; monthly; May, 1946-? (late 1946). in. VIER VIERTEL (Zeitschrift fur Musik und Tanz). Ed., Kurt Balzer; Pub., Capriccio-Musikverlag G. m. b. H., Berlin N 20; fortnightly, monthly (since Oct., 1949); Nov. I, 1947-date. Not exclusively devoted to jazz. 112. THE WHEEL (A Record Collector's Rag). Ed., Ed Nickel; Pub., W. W. Midi, West Avenue, Kannapolis, North Carolina; monthly; May, 1948-Sept., 1948. 113. YAM. Ed., Jaakko Vuormaa; Pub., Helsinki; monthly; Jan. 15, 1942-May 15, 1944. SUBJECT INDEX A & A Analysis and Appreciation 3, 10, 12, 13, i5> J 7, 25, 4, 42, 43, 45. 81, 83, 85, 93, 102, 107, 151, 163, 164, 165, 167, 168, 170, 173, 211, 216, 224, 233, 250, 254, 29 f, 329, 33i, 332 346, 347. 3?i, 352, 36o, 3^2, 363, 37, 377. 388, 389, 4* 403 404, 406, 407, 409, 421, 422, 424, 434, 444, 473, 483, 513, 534, 548, 558, 559, 56o, 565, 593, 59 8 , 608, 611, 615, 638, 650, 654, 656, 668, 705, 710, 711, 712, 715, 723, 732, 738, 754, 757, 758, 760, 774, 785, 787, 792, 799, 800, 801, 803, 807, 817, 820, 825, 840, 841, 842, 843, 845, 851, 852, 873, 883, 911, 913, 914, 915, 918, 923, 924, 923, 930, 932, 933, 934, 936, 937, 944, 947, 948, 954, 9 60 , 9 6 *, 9 6 9, 97, 99*, 1031, 1035, 1037, 1039, 1041, 1042, 1045, 1047, 1049, 1051, 1053, 1058, 1062, 1072, 1076, 1083, 1085, 1087, 1093, 1094, 1097, 1103, 1128, 1131, 1132, 1133, 1135, 1137, 1140, 1141, 1144, 1153, 1155, 1162, 1175, 1177, 1178, 1182, 1185, 1197, 1204, 1206, 1209, 121 1, 1224, 1227, 1239, I2 45, I2 7, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1275, 1276, 1277, 1286, 1292, 1301, 1307, 1325, 1327, 1349, 1350, i35 r > *3 6 3> 1 3 6 $> i3 6 7, ^8, 1371, 1372, 1374, 1375, 1388, 1402, 1419, 14*7. J 428, H32, H33, 1445, 1447, H50, H56, 1460, 1463, 1477, 1478, 1480, 1493, 1500, 1510, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1521, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1526, 1527, 1532, 1544, 1547, 1552, 1560, 1568, 1569, 1572, 1574, 1575, 1581, 1592, 1594, 1601, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1613, 1614, 1616, 1617, 1636, 1648, 1650, 1654, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1659, 1672, 1676, 1679, l6 *4> 1689, 1707, 1708, 1709, 1711, 1712, 1718, 1725, T 73i, 173^ 1733, 1734, 1735, 1737, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1747, 1753, 1759, 1763, 1797, *83, ^38, 1842, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1858, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1866, 1874, 1878, 1882, 1883, 1899, 1902, 1903, 1908, 1916, 1917, 1924, i9*5 '933, 1936, 1948, i95 2 , *973> 1975, '982, r 9 8 7, 199, "99*. 1998, 1999, 2010, 2016, 2036, 2044, 2045, 2055, 2058, 2059, 2067, 2073, 2074, 2078, 2084, 2086, 207, 2090, 2091, 2096, 2102, 21 1 1, 2115, 2120, 2133, 2142, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2176, 2179, 2l86, 2201, 2203, 2207, 2205, 2209, 2213, 2214, 2225, 2230, 2231, 2232, 2235, 2246, 2253, 2258, 2259, 2266, 0*67, 2290, 2308, 2319, 2320, 2322, 2323, 2335, 2336, ^337, 2346, 2347, 2349, 2350, 2353, 2361, 2363, 2394, 2397, 245 2 , 2453, 2519, 2529, 2557, 2562, 2618, 2619, 2647, 2654, 2672, 2674, 2701, 2702, 2716, 2717, 2735, 2736, 2746, 2750, 2765, 2767, 2787, 2789, 2857, 2860, 2884, 2885, 2906, 2916, 2926, 2928, 2954, 2955, 2969, 2992, 3007, 3010, 3038, 3056, 3070, 3079, 3160, 3164, 3204, 3206, 3283, 3285, 6, 3308, 2381, 2382, 2384, 2401, 2422, 2434, 2459, 24&>, 2462, 2533, 2537* 2542, 2564, 2599, 2605, 2620, 2627, 2628, 2656, 2662, 2667, 2675, 2676, 2689, 2706, 2707, 2708, 2718, 2727, 2730, 2737, 2739, 2741, 2755, 2756, 2760, 2768, 2770, 2771, 2792, 2814, 2852, 2861, 2862, 2863, 2886, 2893, 2895, 2917, 2918, 2919, 2931, 2933, 2934, 2959, 2960, 2963, 2993, 2997, 3002, 3011, 3012, 3013, 3058, 3062, 3066, 3090, 3102, 3135, 3167, 3168, 3170, 3180, 3185, 3192, 3209, 3211, 3222, 3291, 3292, 3293, 3309, 3314, 3317 2387, 2393, 2435* 2437, 2463, 2518, 2546, 2553, 2606, 2609, 2634, 2637, 2668, 2671, 2696, 2699, 2712, 2714, 2731, 2732, 2742, 2743, 2761, 2764, 2772, 2778, 2854, 2856, 2868, 2869, 2897, 2898, 2920, 2924, 2942, 2952, 2964, 2968, 3003, 3004, 3019, 3027, 3068, 3069, 3139, 3156, 3172, 3173, 3195, 3200, 3240, 3255, 3296, 3298, Bibl Bibliographies of Jazz 134, 714, 1492, 1682, 2223, 2365, 2372 Bl Blues 76, 85, 115, 971, 1081, 1082, 1674, 1676, 1752, 2003, 2088, 2227, 2352, 2354, 2373, 2399, 2421, 2450, 2710, 2711, 2886, 3134, 3139, 584, 616, 690, 827, 933, mi, 1447, 1506, 1581, i97, 1934, i9 61 , J 9 6 9, 2242, 2247, 2301, 2346, 2379, 2380, 2386, 2398, 2520, 2610, 2612, 2708, 2910, 2914, 2949, 3077, 3293 Bop Bop 39, 40, 62, 63, 81, 87, 88, 122, 235, 312, 611, 650, 903, 918, 975, 1053, 1067, 1089, 1211, 1374, 1377, J 385, I 397> J 399, 1447, 1582, 1597, 1605, 1634, 1666, 1697, J73 , *737, '824, 1926, 1948, 1952, 2011, 2016, 2055, 2165, 2235, 2467, 2468, 2571, 2590, 2603, 2671, 2672, 2674, 2675, 2707, 2732, 2793, 2794, 2795, 2931, 2952, 2956, 2983, 3058, 3221, 3247, 3249, 3294 9 Jazz 129 13 A Bibliography of Jazz BW Boogie Woogie 1581, 1939, 2185, 2198, 2199, 2313, 2388, 2588, 2669, 2679, 2681, 2852 Chi Chicago 44, 980, 1 504, 1 505, 1 509, 2029, 2141, 2249, 2272, 2373, 2708, 2996, 3196, 3'97 Crit Criticism 8, 29, 30, 32, 80, 96, 105, in, 145, 147, 276, 296, 308, 378, 381, 390, 413, 448, 485, 497, 524, 555, 383, J95, 641, 6445 653, 7<>3 7<>4, T 26 , 744, 813, 830, 838, 97, 945 957. 95 8 , 9 8 3, 10^, 1042, 1054, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1143, "9 2 , I2I 5, I22 7, 1240, 1241, 1261, 1287, 1289, 1316, 1318, 1324, 1332, 1334, 1339, J 34<>, 1382, 1384, 1419, 1446, 1463, 1468, 1472, 1538, 1590, 1647, l662 , x ^7 I0 "88, 1694, 1721, 1723, 1738, 1753. 1799* l8 3, 1812, 1848, 1850, 1893, 1894, 1929, 1944, 1947, 2012, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2053, 2056, 2061, 2062, 2070, 2071, 2076, 2100, 2129, 2171, 2175, 2177, 2178, 2241, 2400, 2404, 2430, 2449, 2462, 2525, 2531, 2534, 2567, 2569, 2603, 2626, 2643, 2^46, 2766, 2792, 2799, 2848, 2850, 2887, 2929, 2930, 2940, 2955, 2972, 2973, 3006, 3031, 3032, 3039, 3040, 3043, 3044, 3061, 3081, 3089, 3094, 3130, 3136, 3184, 3198, 3244, 3246, 3248/3251, 3257, 3267, 3268, 3270, 3272, 3274, 3276, 3279, 3280, 3290, 3294, 3295, 3296, 3313, 3324 Disc Discography and Record Information 4, 14, 19, 55, 77, 98, 129, 131, 132, 136, *75 '77, 178, 179 202 * 2o8 , HI, **i, 3io* 314, 320, 428, 478, 489, 514, 518, 526, 540, 566, 627, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632, 636, 642, 688, 775, 794, 837, 863, 886, 887, 888, 889, 890, 892, 904, 910, 922, 940, 942, 976, 982, 999, 1014, 1023, 1025, 1033, 1046, 1078, 1088, 1147, 1191, 1207, 1208, 1214, 1218, 1225, 1231, 1232, 1243, 1247, I2 57, i 2 67 1304, 1368, 1403, 1412, 1422, 1470, 1539, 1540, 1542, 1543, 1544, 1545, 1546, 1550, 1578, 1620, 1621, 1633, 1641, 1651, 1 68 1, 1683, 1724, 1726, 1756, 1758, 1786, 1788, 1792, 1793, 1800, 1802, i8oj, 1807, 1809, 1811, 1813, 1818, 1826, 1828, 1829, 1837, '839* J 938, i94i, I94 2 , i955 *9 62 , T 9 6 3, 2013, 2024, 2 <>43, 2 4$, 2 57, 2077, 2099, 2112, 2113, 2114, 2122, 2125, 2137, 2138, 2139, 2140, 2144, 2155, 2163, 2165, 2168, 2182, 2183, 2193, 2204, 2237, 2246, 2250, 2251, 2260, 2274, 2275, 2278, 2281, 2285, 2292, 2301, 2326, 2330, 2332, 2341, 2345, 2348, 2368, 2396, 2405, 2413, 2418, 2420, 2423, 2428, 2433, 2434, 2435, 2 44o, 2441, 2442, 2444, 2446, 2447, 2451, 2454, 2457, 2516, 2517, 2520, 2526, 2565, 2566, 2592, 2594, 2598, 2607, 2622, 2623, 2653, 2673, 2684, 2692, 2697, 2733, 2740, 2749, 2805, 2861, 2862, 2865, 2872, 2878, 2925, 2943, 2951, 2981, 2984, 2989, 3018, 3024, 3034, 3046, 3048, 3054, 3102, 3143, 3144, 3145, 3146, 3147, 3152, 3152, 3181, 3191, 3205, 3218,3219,3302,3303,3311 Dix Dixieland 181, 628, 795, 1334, 1489, 1537, 2 7 6 , 2116, 2123, 2357, 2570, 2643, 2802, 3030, 3074 Ed Education 237, 290, 300, 356, 371, 384, 385, 457, 542, 543. S7*> 596, 692, 756, 949, 1109, 1145, 1300, 1314, 1598, 1833, 1844, 1925, 2221, 2222, 2240, 2403, 2638, 2751, 2752, 2761, 2786, 3183, 3212, 3287 Fict Fiction 882, 909, 1061, 1066, 1071, 1199, 1201, 1203, 1205, 1253, 1284, 1359, 1360, 1364, 1458, 1482, 1494. 1495. *49*. 1715, 2145, 2181, 2233, 2550, 2593, 2693, 2783, 2784, 2849, 2936, 2937, 3047, 3141, 3187, 3 2 37, 3238, 3 2 39 Gen General 20, 36, 37, 38, 57, 59, 60, 61, % 73. 75* 82, 86, 89, I0 4, 107. 108, 116, 120, 121, 128, 135, 139, 149, 157, 166, 174, 180, 182, 184, 185, 189, 191, 209, 213, 214, 217, 226, 228, 230, 240, 242, 243, 246, 247, 252, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 268, 270, 277, 283, 285, 287, 289, 291, 293, 298, 316, 318, 319, 321, 327, 328, 334, 335, 337, 338, 339, 35o, 355, 357, 359, 3*i, 3*4, 3*6, 368, 379, 382, 383, 384, 386, 387, 402, 408, 410, 412, 417, 418, 433, 435, 442, 443, 45', 454, 455, 456, 460, 466, 472, 482, 488, 492, 493, 502, 507, 511, 519, 525, 527, 529, 530, 544, 546, 547, 557, 561, 5^4, 5 6 *, 5*7, 577, 579 580, 581, 582, 593, 605, 606, 607, 614, 618, 620, ^33, 6 34, 635, 6 43, 651, 659, 660, 661, 662, 667, 669, 670, 683, 696, 699, 701, 702, 707, 709, 713, 720, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 734, 735, 745, 75 2 , 759, 76*, 7*3, 7^4, 7^5, 767, 778, 783, 789, 796, 800, 808, 814, 826, 836, 844, 848, 849, 858, 871, 874, 9 2 9, 972, 987, 1003, 1019, 1030, 1043, 1048, 1052, 1077, 1079, 1090, 1105, 1134, 1151, 1 160, 1161, 1163, 1171, 1176, 1181, 1194, 1233, 1235, I2 46, 1278, 1313, 1315, 1319, 1328, 1355, '357, 1398, 1410, 1415, W' '420, 1486, 1488, 1491, 1515, 1534, 1546, 1548, 1562, 1563, 1595, 1607, 1610, 1637, 1646, 1658, 1680, 1714, 1767, 1843, 1854, 1873, 1879, l88 , *9 6 5, 1978, 2002, 2009, 2038, 2083, 2084, 2107, 2108, 2109, 21 10, 2131, 2136, 2160, 2169, 2170, 2185, 2195, 2217, 2221, 2243, 2244, 2245, 2311, 2312, 2314, 2339, 2 344, 2369, 2 377, 2 4 2 o, 2429, 2523, 253 6 , 2 5 6 3, 2586, 2 5 8 7, 2608, 2615, 2617, 2640, 2642, 2655, 2658, 2662, 2685, 2692, 2694, 2695, 2705, 2722, 2738, 2748, 2772, 2773, 2779, 2791, 2821, 2824, 2831, 2866, Indues 2875, 2879, 2892, 2898, 2905, 2909, 2932, ^935* 2950, 2953- 2971, 2975, 2 97*> 2 99*> 2995, 3017, 3035, 3067, 3096, 3110, 3132, 3158, 3161, 3162, 3188, 3210, 3213, 3216, 3225, 3229, 3253, 3254, 3278, 3288, 3314, Geog Geographical Subdivisions and Surveys 122, 224, 229, 244, 255, 299, 307, 3i5* 3*5, 339* 3^6, 367, 369, 37i, 373, 3*2, 39^> 393, 39 6 > 397, 398, 47, 44, 5 2 5, 54$, 547, 564, 592, 634, 657, 662, 701, 750, 779, 782, 798, 919, 956, 966, 1013, 1104, 1136, "43, "83, 1210, 1244, "69, 1302, 1366, 1387, H53, H97, I53i, 1580, 1643, 1719, 1736, 1743, 1846, 1847, ^69, 1891, 1966, 1974, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2124, 2148, 2161, 2175, 2202, 2390, 2410,2414, 2415, 2457, 2458, 2461, 2564, 2570, 2578, 2601, 2621, 2691, 2723, 2742, 2747, 2774, 2804, 2813, 2829, 2853, 2908, 2926, 2927, 2947, 2952, 2974, 2978, 2979, 3028, 3045, 3072, 3100, 3101, 3116, 3121, 3125, 3127, 3142, 3155, 3165, 3179, 3226, 3264, 3286, 3323 Hist History 14, 185, 194, 234, 249, 306, 348, 411, 420, 429, 495, 548, 5 6 8, 570, 601, 857, 867, 875, 892, 915, 953, 960, 966, 971, 985, 1031, 1034, 1058, 1113, 1116, 1118, 1 121, 1X22, 1123, 1124, 1146, 1200, 1202, 1224, 1306, J3II, 1336, 1346, 1352, 1358, 1363, 13^7, 1373, HI5, 1427, H76, 1521, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1529, 1530, 1560, 1566, 1629, 1716, 1728, 1729, 1763, 1766, 1767, 1770, 1796, 1808, l82I, 1832, 1838, 1842, 1856, 1858, 1859, 1877, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1935, I939> X 943, 2017, 2039* 2 9 X > 2 9 2 2098, 2116, 2127, 2129, 2132, 2155, 2158, 2211, 2214, 2236, 2243, 2245, ^T 2 , 2 3'3, 2346, 2352, 2364, 2374, 2383, 2384, 2392, 2 395, 2432, 2528, 2544, 2595, 2629, 2634, 2689, 2690, 2694, 2699, 2708, 2722, 2758, 2767, 2801, 2808, 2822, 2823, 2825, 2826, 2842, 2854, 2860, 2867, 2871, 2878, 2879, 2899, 2901, 2911, 2912, 2928, 2931, 2957, 2960, 3000, 3003, 3059, 3093, 3105, 3111, Infl Influence of Jazz 45, 46, 71, 97, 100, 141, 146, 148, 154, 166, 186, 188, 222, 225, 264, 278, 284, 322, 333, 336, 348, 349, 357, 358, 3^0, 37i, 372, 380, 39 1 , 399, 40i, 405, 407, 417, 422, 426, 436, 437, 481, 482, 505, 5i9, 535, 572, 594, 604, 655, 658, 693, 698, 737, 74i, 749, 774, 779* 788, 79 r > 79** 79 8 , 809, 810, 829, 831, 836,927,934,957,969, 1047, 1109, 1119, 1128, 1145, "5 2 , "95, 1196, 1367, 1375, *479 '484, 1487, 1614, 1636, 1668, 1740, 1840, 1841, 1881, 1900, 1901, 1923, 1933, 1967, 1981, 1982, 1990, 1996, 2o8o, 2081, 2087, 2135, 2172, 2173, 2174, 2184, 2192, 2201, 22X1, 22l6, 2219, 22 95, 2333, 2367, 2384, 2408, 2543, 2601, 2635, 2649, 2661, 2705, 2709, 2712, 2721, 2752, 2753, 2754, 2774, 2918, 2942, 2963, 2966, 2988, 2992, 3029, 3214, 3310 Inst Jazz Instruments 292, 389, 477, 500, 520, 550, 697, 719, 873, 950, 966, 1149, 1162, 1208, I2IQ, 1236, 1255, 1395, 1448, 1467, 1484, 1508, 1529, 1600, 1614, 1677, 1689, 1698, 1882, 1900, 1901, 1960, 1972, 1982, 2063, 2132, 2194, 2213, 2230, 2231, 2340, 2397, 2463, 2671, 2674, 2675, 2690, 2719, 2720, 2745, 2762, 2904, 30x1, 3026, 3178, 3208 J & C Jazz and the Classics 5, 21, 42, 47, 84, 94, 123, 124, 136, 169, 172, 190, 195, 198, 267, 418, 419, 427, 431, 439, 484, 531, 534, 595, 613, 617, 621, 644, 674, 733, 742, 743, 782, 806, 821, 843, 884, 925, 934, 935, 936, 938, 939, 946, 9*4, 9 6 9* 984, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1095, 1099, 1128, X2I2, 1290, 1322, 1323, 1356, I 37, H32, 1461, 15 16, 1520, 1547, i5 6 9, I 5 8 3, 1650, 1657, 1678, 1731, 1732, 1750, 1751, 1857, 1901, 1977, 1990, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2045, 2089, 2133, 2135, 2208, 2209, 2280, 2308, 2318, 2336, 2347, 2349, 2401, 2459, 2 5 22 * 2 539> 2 553, 262 , 2635, 26*86, 2688, 2690, 2721, 2722, 2727, 2737, 2768, 2886, 2897, 2898, 2900, 2961, 3004, 3005, 3006, 3009, 3062, 3065, 3066, 3068, 3069, 3070, 3166, 3244, 3308, 33ix J & D Jazz and the Dance x, 6, 78, 89, 156, 158, 160, 236, 3x3, 314, 353, 452, 479, 486, 487, 491, 528, 530, 573, 599, 736, 781, 805, 835, 846, 1035, 1075, 11I2 IIJ 4, "54, 1187, 1191, 1251, 1303, 1375, r 54*, I5 8 5, 1591, 1673, 1717, 1756, 1884, 1885, 1964, 1976, 20X1, 2015, 2019, 2021, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2064, 2072, 2106, 2172, 2173, 2174, 22X2, 2310, 2327, 2370, 2431, 2536, 2634, 2649, 2744, 2769, 2891, 30X1, 3042, 3064, 3071, 3246, 3273, 3305 J & O Jazz and Opera 72, 171, 265, 276, 378, 414, 4 X 5, 4i6, 459- W*. 779, "34, 1452, 1464, 1520, 1940, 1977, 2187, 2248, 2286, 2295, 2534, 2766, 2967, 3071, 3138, 3184, 3244 Kansas City 1265, 2409 Lang Language 152, 251, 425, 445, 541, 55 6 588, 589. 739 770, i"* "7* Hifc 1431, 1462, 1522, 1555, 1584, 1661, 1710, 7113, 1716, 1907, 1946, 1972, 2338, 2545, 2604, 2707, 2777, 2781, 3016, 3159, 3175, 3231 A Bibliography of Jazz NO New Orleans 376, 1037, 10 39* I0 45 IO 9 1659, 20l6 ^^ 2I20 2I2 3> 2I2 7 2I 4 I 2162, 2324, 2868, 2873 Ork Jazz Orchestras Academic Cats 1834 Alvin, Danny 3030 Anthony, Ray 1848, 3246 Armstrong, Louis 497, 583, 653, 830, 1018, 1028, 1538, 1540, 1943, 2129, 2396 Add, Georgie 2648 Barnes, George 1790 Hornet, Charlie 925 Basic, Count 55, 1533, 1706, 1791, 2412, 2450, 2*34, 2 95 6 ' 33 ! Basin Street 6 1825 Bell, Graeme 2944, 3219 Beneke, Tex 721, 838, 2806, 2807 Bernie, Ben 968 Burkhart, Jay 1664 Bushkin, Joe 3262 Buzzards 1928 Byrne, Bobby 1050 Callender, Red 3100 Carter, Benny 3083 Castle Jazz Band 1208, 1845 Cavanaugh, Page 3086, 3100 Cesana, Otto 3252 Chestnut St. Stampers 1945 Chocolate Dandies 1006, 3301 Cole, Nat King 323, 981 Condon, Eddie 44, 144, 145, 2203, 2241, 2970, 2986, 3194 Cotton Pickers 3144. Crosby, Bob 153, 1469, 1911, 2118, 2317, 2625, 2800, 2902 Davis, Meyer 2903 Dude Dandies 3300 Dixieland Ohio Rhythm Kings 3008 , Dixieland Six 2597 Donahue, Sam 2284 Dorsey, Jimmy 1257, 3257 Dorsey, Tommy 208, 2832, 3280 Dutch Swing College Jazz Band 2527 Ellington, Duke 8, 61, 79, 200, 202, 203, 204, 207, 208, 220, 221, 928, 1068, 1229, 1316, 1318, 1601, 1723, 1803, 2013, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2061, 2252, 2362, 2525, 2531, 2647, 2930, 2 9 8 5 30^2, 3060, 3224, 3320 Firehouse 5 Plus 2 751, 1631, 1849, 1851 Flanagan, Ralph 155, 694, 931, 2806, 3259, O .e, Brick or Frerar, Nick 988 Garry, Vivian 3100 Gillespie, Dizzy 49, 1380, 1688, 3032 Goldkette, Jean 2017, 2093 Gonzales, Babs 893 Goodman, Benny 40, 67, 202, 208, 308, 313, 448, 486, 730, 804, 1289, 1424, 1468, 2236, 2359 Gray, Glen 1625, 2102 Gray, Jerry 266, 1336, 2806 Gross, Sidney 750 Gut Bucket Five 2576 Hampton, Lionel 50, 274, 2973, 3087 Harlem Hamfats 1411 Henderson, Fletcher 2684 Herman, Woody 504, 523, 551, 677, 832, *33> 834, 993. i54i, 1706, 2031, 2053, 2071, 2836, 2837, 3034, 3128, 3130 Hill, Teddy 2427 Hite, Les 861 Hodes, Art 1812 Hopkins, Claude 1459 Hughes, Spike 3205 Hutton, Ina Ray 1850 Hylton, Jack 2714 Intercollegiate Jazz Band 130 ackson, Chubby 1596 ames, Harry 203, 2641, 2811, 2814, 3312 'azz at the Philharmonic 365, 3265 'ohnson, Buddy 3266 ohnson, Bunk 98, 376, 430, 2242, 2247 Kenton, Stan 51, 224, 282, 460, 461, 462, 464, 465, 491, 524, 682, 1338, 1330, 1472, 1478, 1544, 1662, 1718, 1929, 2168, 2215, 2234, 2799, 28l 5 King, Roy 1950 Kirk, Andy 1473, 2556 Krupa, Gene 509 Lawrence, Elliot 1685, 2056, 2818 Lewis, Sabbjr 1142 Lunceford, Jimmy 2439 Luter, Claude 2713 Lyttleton, Humphrey 2947 McKim, Walter 2941 Memphis 5 3265 Miller, Glenn 262, 700, 1477, 1479, 2 ^ I 9 Mitchell's Christian Singers 703 Mooney, Art 3268 Mooney, Joe 248, 2068, 2166 Morales, Noro 900 Moten, Benny 1265, 3046 Mound City Blue Blowers 3145 New Jazz Stars 3039 New Orleans Rhythm Kings 941 New Orleans Stampers 1368 Nichols, Red 3152 Norvo, Red 1342, 3040 Original Dixieland Jazz Band 306, 429, 2320, 2867, 3024 Ory ,Kid 1954, 2162 Paris, Norman 2817 Parker, Charlie 80, 1705 Pastor, Tony 3272 Pierce, Nat 2035 Pingatore, Mike 2023 Pollack, Ben 2823, 3146 Powell, Teddy 1694 Quintette du Hot Club de France 1057, . 1308 Indices 133 Raeburn, Boyd 622, 2923 Rainy City Jazz Band 686 Redman, Don 2569 Rozner, Eddie 499 Russell, Luis 3025 Russo, Bill 1700 Sanders, Joe 1931 Scobey, Bob 2407, 2776 Scott, Raymond 1255, I 7 ol > Shapiro, Tommy 1664 Shaw, Artie 67, 202, 487, 539, 674, 2062 Shaw, Bob 1007 Shearing, George 465, 497, 832, 1332, 1690 Six and Seven-Eights Band 1832 Snowden, Elmer 1671 Southern Syncopators 842 Spanier, Muggsy 2827 Spasm Band 875 Stevens, Roy 2015, 2019, 2021, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 3042, 3274 Stewart, Rex 983, 1192 Stone, Kirby 3271 Tailgate Jazz Band 1624, 1956 Tatum, Art 16 Tennessee Tooters 3144 Thielemans, Toots 1009 Thompson's Thumpers 1957 Thornhill, Claude 2830 Three Flames 762 Tuxedo Jazz Band 114 299th Army Ground Force Band 453 Van Damme, Art 1695 Ventura, Charlie 2796, 3042, 3281 Waller, Fats 907, 2454 Watters, Lu 666, 1454, 2651, 3227 Webfoot Jazz Band 1958 West, Alvy 3126 Whiteman, Paul 96, 378, 413, 488, 744, 813, 1287, 1288,2400, 2562, 2567, 2775, 2940 Whoopee Makers 942 Wilber's Wildcats 1959, 2191 Williams, Gene 3251 Wolverines 1310, 1905, 1906 General 52, 354, 444, 597, 795, 1309, 1553, i8<8, 2020, 2229, 2245, 2380, 2430, 2771, 3085, 399,. 3 1*4, Pers Individual Personalities Allen, Ed 2391 Alpert, Trigger 9 Ammons, Albert 423, 1787, 2313, 2880 Anderson, Ivie 2252 AntEbny, Ray 846 Armstrong, Lil 855, 1002, 1880 Armstrong, Louis 18, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32* 39> 3i7> 4fy 495* 49 6 > 49 8 > 5*7* 53*> 640, 649, 650, 651, 652, 5> 856* 857, 858, 859, 860, 861, 862, 863, 864, 865, 866, 867, 868, 869, 870, 871, 916, 917, 943, 1034, 1053, 1 102, 1181, 1253, 1272, 1301, 1389, 1390, 1397, 1404, 1490, 1498, 1551, 1559, 1603, 1619, 1622, 1628, 1728, 1729, 1754, 1761, 1788, 1820, 1837, 1898, 1926, 1943, 2085, 21 12, 2120,2129,2138, 2285,2301, 2325, 2395, 2417, 2418, 2419, 2563, 2568, 2637, 2668, 2780, 2792, 2793, 2816, 2842, 2871, 2881, 2901, 2912, 2972, 3000, 3044, 3247, 3294, 33*4 Armstrong, Lucille 871 Arnondin, Sidney J. 2526 Ash, Marvin 2504 Austin, Lovie 1789, 2943 Bacon, Louis 2524 Bailey, Mildred 317, 517 Bailey, Pearl 297 Baquet, George 2630 Barbour, Dave 1782 Bargy, Roy 1868 Barnes, George 2340 Barnet, Charlie 929, 1483, 3284, 3319 Barton, Eileen 3258 . Basic, Count 53, 54, 56, 309, 317, 901, 1533,2412,2421,2834 Bauduc,Ray933 Bauer, Billy 1704, Bean, Floyd 2509 Bechet, Sidney 317, 753, 885, 943, 1557, 1758, 1807, 1932, 2262, 2607, 2998 Beckett, Fred 3297 Beiderbecke, Six 99, 177, 317, 510, 722, 839' 8 97 IOOI > I02 3, "69, 1235, 1425, 1426, 1554, 1630, 1725, 1786, 1798, 1905, 2325, 2636, 2637, 2650, 2740, 2881, 2958, 3i49 3*9** 33^ Bellson, Louie 950 Beneke, Tex 952, 2171, 2807 Berigan, Bunny 69, 70, 99, 856, 1 1 69, 1254, 1669, 1707, 2265, 2697 Berlin, Irving 71, 73, 468, 605, 3220, 3307 Herman, Sonny 3076 Bernie, Ben 74, 75, 847, 908 Berry, Chu 1 19, 575, 1997 Berton, Ralph 612 Bethune, Thomas Green 985 Bigard, Barney 79, 1793, 2698, 3302 Bishop, Wally 3297 Blake, Cece 3282 Blanton, Jimmy 1333, 1983, 3088 Bolden, Buddy 2643, 2945 Boiling, Gaude 1029 Borden, Bill 1262 Boze, Sterling 2466, 3148 Badley, Win 517, 894, 3129 Braud, Wellman 1502 Bright, Kenneth Lloyd 2298 Brooks, Stella 1744 Broonzy, Big Bill 2140 Brown, Cleo 2484, 2679 Brown, Les 1331 Brown, Pete 2276 134 A Bibliography of Jazz Brubeck, Dave 1087 Bruder, Rudy 978 Brunies, George 1511 2014 Buckner, Milt 2483 Burns, Ralph 3128 Burton, Billy 1268 Bushkin, Joe 718, 1102 Butler, Jacques 88 1 Butterfield, Billy 3297 Butterfield, Erskine 2469 Byas, Don 979, 2446, 2447 Calloway, Cab 106, mo, 1213 Carey, Thomas Papa Mutt 569, 2680, 3228 Carle, Frankie 2470 Carmichael, Hoagy no, 648, 897, 1023, 1633 Carney, Harry 65, 2371 Carr, Leroy 2147 Carter, Benny 317, 1129, *353 2001 Catalano, Tony 1794 Catlett, Sidney 1455, 28 5 Cavanaugh, Page 2497 Chaloff, Serge 3276 Chittison, Herman 117 Christian, Charlie 66, 118, 159, 517, 3088 Christy, June 682, 1534 Clark, Buddy 2798 Gay, Shirley 940 Cless, Rod 125, 1200, 2994 Clinton, Larry 895, 1154, 2929 Cole, Buddy 2472, 2510 Cole, Nat King 127, 2473 Coleman, Bill 1159 Collins, Dorothy 1687 Collins, Lee 040, 1271 Combelle, AHx 1457 Condon, Eddie 126, 142, 143, 724, 906, 1165, 1167, 1595, 1597,2970,2986,3194 Cornell, Don 3256 Crosby, Bing 65, 1189, 1190, 1257, 2287, 2325, 2763, 3097 Crosby, Israel 1502 Dale, Jimmy 850, 1263 Dameron, Tad 1211, 3082 Davenport, Cow Cow 1722, 3299 Davis, Beryl 162 Davis, Meyer 163, 164, 425, 1256, 2101, 25103 Davis, Miles 1697, 3107 Davis, Uriel 850 Davison, Wild Bill 1800 Day, Doris 1772 DeFranco, Buddy 1378 Delaunay, Charles 1599 Desmond, Johnny 1773 Dexter, Dave Jr. 2075 Dickenson, Vic 724, 1198 Dodds, Johnny 187, 317, 2113, 2424, 2643, 2682, 2989, 3199, 3292 Donegan, Dorothy 330 Dorsey, Jimmy 192, 193, 317, 850, 1252, 1279, * 8 3 3241 Dorsey, Tommy 65, 66, 157, 193, 317, 833, 1252, 1280, 1281, 1754, 2130, 2803, 2832, 2889, 3241 Duchin, Eddy 199 Dupree, Champion Jack 1937 Dutra e Silva, Farnesio 2804 Eckstine, Billy 210, 609, 1332, 3108 Ekyan, Andre 2426 Eldridge, Roy 317, 517, 1321, 3088 Ellington, Duke 66, 200, 201, 204, 205, 206, 207, 218, 219, 220, 221, 309, 317, 326, 5*7' 549* 773. 850, 1056, 1068, 1088, 1225, 12 3> I2 94 '3H r 3^5* *326, 13271 1384, 1670, 1671, 1754, 1757, 1860, 2164, 2257, 2363, 2375, a 37^ 2888, 2985, 2993, 3050, 3084, 3174, 3320 Ellis, Seger 1813 Elman, Ziggy 517 Etri, Bus 150 Evans, Dusty 3112 Evans, Herschel 3297 Evans, Paul 1358 Ewell, Don 2476 Faisant, Raoul 986 Farlow, Tad 3033 Farrell, Bill 1692, 1771 Faut, Voltaire de 2726 Fischer, Carl 1785, 2477 Fitzgerald, Ella 24, 231 Flanagan, Ralph 1451 Foster, George 1827 Freeman, Bud 317, 1015, 3078 Freeman, Stan 3260 Froeba, Frank 2478 Gabler, Milt 2281 Gaillard, Slim 251 Gale, Moe 3321 Garland, Ed 1954 Garner, Enrol 716, 2480, 2481, 2676, 3276 Gershwin, George 95, 854, 1226, 1362, 1516, 1517, 1518, 1519, 1520, 1570, i$7i> 1574, 1576, 2336, 2350, 3220 Getz, Stan 536, 3120 Gibbs, Terry 34, 3041 Gillespie, Dizzy 62, 63, 81, 88, 312, 381, 945* 97$, 1067, 1377, 1399, 1536, 2571, 2603, 2732, 3181, 3249 Glenn, Tyree 2447 Goffin, Robert 1383 Goodman, Benny 41, 60, 65, 66, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 300, 317, 501, 517, 1168, 1252, 1406, 1424, 1584, 1585, 1586, 1587* *$**> l6 *7 1^72, 1754, 19 6 3> r 9 68 > 1979, 2059, 2067, 2359, *55* *794> 2838, 2858, 2887, 2935, 2987 Goodman, Irving 517 Gowans, Brad 1758 Gray, Gilda 1969 Gray, Glen 850 Indices 135 Green, Benny 269 Green, Lil 2639 Greer, Sonny 1949 Guarnieri, Johnny 2018, 2482 Hackett, Bobby 301, 1471 Haig, Al 1775, 2468 Hall, Edmund 1549, 1930, 2652, 3297 Hall, Minor 1954 Hammond, John 271, 1416, 1980, 3061 Hampton, Lionel 65, 272, 273, 989, 1449, 2226 Handy, George 33 Handy, W. C. 58, 275, 549, 1675, l6 7*, 3139, 3186 Hardy, Emmet 317, 1266, 1725, 2636 Harris, Bill 1407 Harris, Joe 2022 Harrisson, Jimmy 2196, 2977 Hasselgard, Stan 109 Hawkins, Coleman 279, 317, 768, 990, 991, 1677, 1754, 1809, 1997, 2052, 2117, 3303 Hawkins, Erskine 280, 992 Hayes, Harry 3052 Haymer, Herbie 281, 1810 Haymes, Joe 2094 Haynes, Roy 1705 Henderson, Fletcher 317, 1728, 1729,2683 Henderson, Horace 1691, 2485 Henderson, Skitch 1665 Herman, Woody 140, 286, 834, 994, 1408, 1737, 3229 Heywood Eddie 3261 Higginbotham, Jay C. 288, 317, 1912 Hill, Bertha 196, 1297, 3171 Hill, Tedd>r 1377 Hillman, Bib 995 Hines, Earl 309, 317, 1754, 2054, 2411, 2486, 2487 Hite, Les 861 Hobson, Wilder 2358 Hodes, Art 1766, 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 2577 Holiday, Billie 295, 296, 853, 996, 997, 1843* '95 1 Homer, Ben 3023 Horne, Lena 201, 302, 303, 304, 506, 1295, 2614, 3242 Howard, Darnell 1985, 2724 Hucko, Peanuts 3262 Hug, Armand 2488 Hughes, Patrick C. 1193, 3053 Hunter, Bud 1892 Kurd, Danny 2479 Hutchenrider, Clarence 3297 Hutton, Ina Ray 1 593 Hyams, Marjorie 1690 "ackson, Chubby 1886, 2156, 2847, 3035 'ackson, Dewey 2597 'ackson, Mahalia 2303 'ackson, Preston 2912 'acquet, Illinois 1948, 2980 James, Harry 66, 344, 345, u84, 1897, 331* 1897, 1898, 2210, 2212, 2615, 2814, 2921, 345, , 2615, Jefferson, Hilton 2554, 3051 effries, Herb 685, 3113 enny, Jack 441 ohnson, Blind Willie 1621 ohnson, Bunk 376, 430, 446, 447, 857, 866, 960, 1005, 1032, 1305, 1535, 1721, 1806, 1904, 2178, 2242, 2247, 2613, 2873, 2880, 2946 ohnson, Freddy 1000 ohnson, James P. 2677 'ohnson, Lonnie 2385 ohnson, Pete 3 17 ohnston, Merle 850 ones, Cliff 1814, 2725 ones, Jimmy 2467 ones, Richard M. 1808, 1819, 2261, 2263 oplin, Lottie 2999 oplin, Scott 1118, 2999 ordan, Louis 449, 450 Kahn, OttoH. 291, 379, 408, 415, 454, 455, 456, 457, 459 Kahn, Roger Wolf 468, 2188 Kahn, Tiny 1689 Kaminaky, Max 539, 2277, 2279 Kelley, Peck 1173, 1749, 3313 Kelly, Ed. Timothy 1749 Kemp, Hal 459 Kenton, Stan 139, 282, 462, 463, 464, 738, 1313,1340,1964,3132,3255 Keppard, Freddie 2915 Kern, Jerome 466, 3220 Kersey, Kenneth 2513 Killian, Al 467 Kixnball, Ward 1849 Kirby, John 1502, 1971 Konitz, Lee 537 Kraal, Roy 2491 Krupa, Gene 48, 65, 197, 317, 474, 475, 47*> 477* 574, i*49, 1 U> I 99, I99 1 * 1992, 2316, 2616, 3201 Ladnier, Tommy 1941, 2444. Laine, Frankie 680, 1785 Lame, Julian 1836 Lambert, Dave 3103 Lang, Eddie 317, 3147 LaPorta, John 3080 Lawrence, Bill 1774 Lawrence, Elliot 2011, 2818 Ledbetter, Huddie 1922, 2105, 2167, 2283, 2880 V Lee, Julia 90 Lee, Peggy 683, 1782 Levy, Lou 1780, 2492 Lewis, George 1368, 1683, 2629 Lewis, Meade Lux 1579,. 2313 Lewis, Ted 2078 Lixn, Harry 1386 Lineham, Tommy 2471, 2493 136 A JBibliograpby of Jazz Lombardp, Guy 850, 1389 Lopez, Vincent 287, 468, 492, 493, 759, 2107, 2108, 21 10 Lord, Jimmy 494 "Lunceford, Jimmie 2134, 2439 Lund, Art 1778 Lutcher, Nelhe 1783, 2981 Luter, Claude 2713 Lyons, Jimmy 176 Lyttleton, Humphrey 2947 McCall, Mary Ann 684 McKenzie, Red 317, 1164, 2809 McKinley, Ray 2171, 2357 McPartland, Jimmy 761, 1001, 3176 McPartland, Marian 2175, 2410, 2475 Madison, Kid Shots 1832 Madriguera, Enric 850 Manne, Shelly 2189 Manone, Wingy 317, 1481, 2190 Marable, Fate 1822 Mares, Paul 888, 1509 Marmarosa, Dodo 2474 Marsh, Warne 34 Marshall, Kaiser 503 Martin, Lowell 2095 Matlock, Matty 3297 Matthews, Dave in Maxted, Billy 2494 Melrose, Frank 508, 2939 Mendez, Rafael 3037 Mercer, Johnny 512, 896 Mersey, Bob 1264 Metz, Theodore 571 Mezzrow, Mezz 112, 555, 780, 2226, 2227, 2228, 2444, 2547 Miller, Glenn 470, 521, 522, 552, 838, 974, 2807 Miller, Max 2264, 2496, 3038 Miller, Mitch 3109 Miller, Punch 1623 Mitchell, George 940, 2329 Mitchell, Red 1696 Mole, Miff 317, 761, 1823 Monk, Thelonius 903, 1377, 1605, 1824, 1952, 2795 Monroe, Vaughn 802, 1779 Montgomery, Little Brother 1150 Mooney, Joe 2845 Moore, Brew 3250 Moore, Freddy 1148, 1804 Moore, Phil 1507 Moore, William, Jr. 1391 Morand, Herbert 1411 Morgan, Al 1502 Morgan, Russ 2093 Morton, Benny 1960 Morton, Ferdinand 4, 101, 317, 1033, 1046, 1123, 1125, 1214, 1343, 1817, 1818, 1828, 1875, 1919* J 955 **l> *'44, 2314, 2 3*5 2440, 2592, 2684, 2872, 2874, 2875, 2913, 3002, 3018 Moten, Benny 1265, 3046 Mulligan, Gerry 35 Mundy, Jimmy 1296 Murphy, Turk 2324 Nanton, Tricky Sam 1606, 2575 Napoleon, Phil 2327 Navarro, Fats 544, 2820 Nelson, Big Eye Louis 1022, 1802 Newton, Frank 2364 Nicholas, Albert 2574 Nichols, Red 317, 1283, 3 2 97 Noble, Jiggs 1392 Noble, Ray 92 Noone, Jimmy 317, 2059, 2330, 2331, 2441 Norvo, Red 317, 1342, 1400, 1474, 1826 Noylan, Bennie 1770 O'Brien, Floyd 891, 2279 O'Brien, Jack 1173 Oliver, Joseph 317, 864, 865, 1149, 1890 Ory, Kid 590, 591, 1954, 2395, 2396, 2965 Page, Oran 2409 Page, Patti 1781 Panassie, Hugues 245 Parenti, Tony 1618, 1800 Parker, Charlie 81, 324, 975, 1409 Parker, Leo 3107 Parrish, Avery 2498 Paul, Les 2464 Pease, Sharon 2097 Peterson, Oscar 2060, 3193 Petit, Buddy 2315 Pettiford, Oscar 1396, 1698 Pichon, Fats 2500 Picou, Alphonse 1829 Pinkett, Ward 940, 2146, 2541 Pollack, Ben 317, 1849, I ^5 I Porter, Cole 610 Powell, Bud 35 Powell, Mel 898, 2495, 2 55 Powell, Teddy 1258 Pozo, Chano 603 Preston, Joey 1126 Previn, Andre 3115 Price, Sammy 2502 Profit, Clarence 2503 Quinn, Snoozer 1749 Raeburn, Boyd 897 Raglin, Junior 724 Rainey, Gertrude 1091, 2114, 2560 Randolph, Popsie 2922 Rappolo, Leon 317 Redman, Don 317, 3073, 3122 Reinhardt, Django 183, 374 Rena, Kid 2378 Reuss, Allan 261 1 Rey, Alvino 288 Rich, Buddy 679, 899 Rich, Freddie 850 Roach, Max 1381, 1702 Rocco, Maurice 2505 Rodin, Gil 317, 2025 Indices 137 Rodney, Red 3036 Rogers, Billie 1320 Ross, Arnold 2506 Rowles, Jimmy 2499 Rugolo, Pete 646 Russell, Luis 1248 Russell, Pee Wee 647, 722, 724, 1299, 1749, 1870 St. Clair, Cy 2306 Sauter, Eddie 33, 1393 Savitt, Jan 3117 Scott, Bud 1954 Scott, Cecil 2180 Scott, Hazel 103, 663, 664, 2549 Scott, Raymond 190, 665, 754, 1259, 2058, 2756, 2757* *8io, 3^75 Shaw, Artie 485, 574, 672, 673, 674, 1073, 1217, 2778, 2779, 2855, 3243 Shearing, George 675, 676, 717, 2507, 3273 Sherock, Shorty 2279 Shoffner, Bob 940 Shore, Dinah 2785 Simeon, Omer 1942, 2653 Sinatra, Frank 65, 68 1, 2839, 2840 Singer, Lou 1394 Singleton, Zutty 2841, 2842 Sissle, Noble 1861 Skinner, Frank 850 Smith, Bessie 76, 688, 890, 977, 1 1 59, 1 501 , 1769, 2129, 2238, 2841, 3140 Smith, Joe 2197, 2448 Smith, Johnny 1413 Smith, Mamie 2645, 2910, 2914 Smith, Willie 689 Smith, Willie the Lion 1602, 2490 Snowden, Elmer 1671 Soper, Oro 1895 South, Eddie x6x, 2449 Southern, Jeri 1086 Spanier,Muggsy 317, 761, 1008, 1231,1478, I537 2901 2902, 2996, 3296 Specht, Paul 1373 Speckled Red 2679 Spivak, Charlie 29x7 Stacy, Jess 317, 1421, 2489 Stafford, Jo 1777 Stale Bread 705, 875 Starr, Kay 1686, 1784 Stearns, Marshall 394 Stewart, Buddy 2938 Stewart, Rex 641, 1060, 2585 Straight, Charlie 1868, 2958 Strayhorn, Billy 2962 Sullivan, Joe 1852, 1953, 3279 Taninbaum, Wolffe 517 Tate, Buddy 3297 Tatum, Art 691, 1663 Taylor, Billy 1502, 2508 Taylor, Montana 2679 Teagarden, Jack 317, 1418, 1663, 1749, 2096, 2130, 2389, -2990, 3202 Teschmaker, Frank 317, 2555, 3143, 3292 Thomas, Frederich 772 Thomas, Hociel 1835 Thompson, Charles 2633 Thornhill, Claude 1665 Thunus, Vicky 1010 Tonne, Mel 600, 680, 2065, 2066, 2833, 3026, 3027, 3269 Tough, Dave 769, 1249, r 597 Trepagnier, Ernest 1815 Tristano, Lennie 538, 3106 Trumbauer, Frank 317, 771, 3059 Vallee, Rudy 850, 3137 Van Damme, Art 1695 Vaughan, Sarah 88, 685, 776, 1405, 3095 Ventura, Charlie 88, 1401 Venuti, Joe 317, 777, 1346, 2126, 3318 Vinson, Eddie 708 Waller, Fats 317, 786, 787, ion, 1503, 2012, 2258, 2602, 2622, 2623, 2728, 2729 Walters, Ray 3297 Waring, Fred 908 Wasson, Roy 1703 Watson, Leo 793 Weatherford, Teddy 2455, 3169 Webb, Chick 317, 1739 Webster, Ben 1316 Weed, Buddy 2797 Wettling, George 1249, 2 2 9> **>3' 3*9 White, Josh 81 1 Whiteman, Paul 468, 605, 669, 781, 812, 814, 815, 850, 1070, u86, 2115, 2309, 2360, 2775, 3207, 3208, 3209, 3210, 321 1, 3212, 3213, 3214, 3215, 3216, 3217, 3218 Wiedoeft, Rudy 822, 823 Wilbur, Bob 885 Wilcox, Edwin 2511 Wilder, Alec 2069, 3119 Williams, Clarence 827, 1232, 2882 Williams, Cootie 517, 574, 828, 3224 Williams, Eugene 3020 Williams, Mary Lou 317, 480, 2556, 2954 Wilson, Bud 1293 Wilson, Dick 748 Wilson, Garland 2948 Wilson, Teddy 317, 517, 2499, 2512 Wrightsman, Stan 2514 Wynn, Albert 2456 Xhofleer, Anny 1012 Yancey, Jimmy 2515 Young, Lester 724, 1639, 1 *99* 2672, 3 88 , 3276 Zurke, Bob 1158 General 7, 23, 56, 68, 212, 238, 243, 305, 3". 327 3*5* 49> 59 55'* 5 6 3, *77, 755, 8l8 > 8l 9 9 6 3. 1044, 1115, 1189, 1250, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1321, 1326, 1337, 1466, 1475, i$$l> l6 35. l68 5* &* 6 > l8 45. 1863, 1897, 1936, 1971, 1991, 1992,2082, 2117, 2119, 2X2i, 2127, 2267, 2282, '38 A Bibliography of Jazz 2386, 2413, 2416, 2430, 2435, 2445, 2463, 2464, 2551, 2600, 2611, 2758, 2764,2771, 2785, 2836, 2839, 2870, 2878, 2896,2957, 2962, 2990, 3131, 3150, 3203, 3207 Pic Picture Stories 22, 23, 54, 63, 68, 78, 103, 112, 143, 144, 161, 199, 201, 206, 210, 219, 260, 261, 272, 274, 279, 295, 298, 303, 305, 311, 313, 330, 340, 341, 342, 343, 345> 373, 383, 412, 446, 449, 450, 453, 469, 475, 477, 4^6, 4*7> 50"* 5 6 5*3, 549> 553, 554, 5 6 3, 570, 664, 678, 689, 695, 722, 724, 737, 773, 776, 828, 860, ni2, 1453, 1454, 1507, 1745, 1951, 2034, 2360, 2535, 2822, 3226, 3305 Poet Jazz Poetry 375, 1084, 1632, 1640, 1746, 1871, 1896, 2273, 2291, 2759, 2859 Poll Jazz Polls 65, 66, 133, 203, 207, 220, 221, 238, 262, 288, 461, 465, 515, 516, 562, 599, 638, 671, 784, 832, 833, 1179, 1376, 1379, 1556, 1624, 2042, 2050, 2583, 2788 Had Radio, Television, Movies and Jazz 64, 94, 115, 227, 239, 303, 337, 343, 395, 438, 484, 510, 553, 612, 620, 621, 688, 695* 733, 74^* 743> 75 6 * 839, 9 20 * l l*> i33o, *335 J 344, 1345, 1347* 1354, 1847, 1850, 2134, 2224, 2239, 2828, 2835, 3271, 3277 Rag Ragtime 23, 137, 178, 198, 223, 232, 360, 430, 533, 1 , 5 8 5, S 8 *, 587, 6l 9. 623, 624, 625, 6, 637, 746, 747, 766, 790, 824, 884, 1015, 1040, 1065, 1095, 1096, 1100,1101, II08, III5, III7, IIl8, XI2I, 1174, 1212, 1285, 1369, 1370, 1499, 1589, 1731,1868, 1872, 1874, 1908, 1924, 1934, 1938,1986, 2079, 2092, 2128, 2205, 2206, 2288,2289, 2312, 2328, 2367, 2504, 2631, 2632,2685, 2687, 2753, 2782, 2860, 3001, 3002, 3029, 3163, 3287 Rev Book Reviews 2, 113, 215, 47 1 * 780, 905, 952, 1063, 1064, no6, 1107, 1165, 1291, 1423,1604, 1615, 1628, 1642, 1644, 1645, 1652, 1653, 1693, 1720, 1760, 1762, 1776, 1994,2041, 205 1, 208 1, 2296, 2297, 2299, 2300, 2302, 2304, 2305* 2 3<>7, 2351, 2358, 2438,2532, 2547, 2559* 2561, 2572, 2573, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2584, 2644, 2700, 2734,2812, 2840, 2864, 2876, 2982, 3049, 3075, 3091, 3092, 3098, 3114, 3118, 3185, Sw Swing 7, 94, ico, 138, 185, 225, 227, 228, 308, 484, 528, 572, 578, 579, 601, 621, 645, 669, 670, 722, 723, 724, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 737* 738, 740, 74i, 742, 743, 763, 787, 804, 816, 817, 930, 951, 964, 1074, 1130, 1141, 1154, 1184, 1236, 1307, 1323, 1388, 1461, 1487, 1522, 1523, 1524, 1525, 1584, 1585, 1607, 1625, 1660, 1716,1741, 1763, 1854, 1863, 1927, 1935, 1981,2039, 2040, 2041, 2171, 2192, 2256, 2320, 2361, 2403, 2428, 2453, 2540, 2544, 2628, 2667, 2668, 2731, 2749, 2760, 2767, 2829,2879, 2895, 2924, 2935, 2959, 3012, 3013, 3016, 3102, 3192, 3216, 3309 Tech Technical Equipment Used In Jazz 1220, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1542, 1543, 1545, 1548, 1549, 1550, 1830, 2406, 3104 INDEX TO PERIODICALS ENTRIES CITED Allgemeine Musik-Zeitung (Leipzig) 1615, 1616,2751,2752,2955 American Magazine (New York) 1309, 1593, 2x01, 2775, 2903, 2941 American Mercury (New York) 1170, 1325, 1569, 1746, 2207, 2209, 2394, 2397, 2401, 2701, 3011, 3102 American Music Lover (New York) 2740 American Musician (Chicago) 625, 790 American Orgajaist (New York) 359 American Sociological Review (Menasha, Wisconsin) 2854 American Speech (Baltimore) 739, 1713, 3175 Anbruch (Vienna See: Musikblatter des An- bruch) Annales Politiques et Litteraires (Paris) 947 Antioch Review (Yellow Springs, Ohio) 1842 Ars Magazine (Buenos Aires) 399 Arts and Decoration (New York) 1094, 2768, 3064, 3220 Atlantic Monthly (Boston) 1274, 1350 Audio Engineering (Lancaster, Perm.) 1542, 1543, 1544, 1545, 1546, 1547, 1548, 1549, 1550 Auftakt (Prague) 356, 924, 1099, 1883, 2323, 2717, 2743, 2744, 2745, 2791, 2940 Baton (New York) 1 103 Bayreuther Blatter (Leipzig) 25x9 Berlingske Tidende (Copenhagen) 240, 648 Billboard (Cincinnati) 32, 651, 652 Bookman (New York) 2345, 2348 Boston Evening Transcript 2853 Brainard's Musical (Cleveland) 385, 626, 747 British Musician (Birmingham) 249, 1355, 1460, 2309 Business Week (New York) 764 Cadenza (Boston) 10x5, 1484, 3287 Caecilia en Het Muziekcollege (Amsterdam) 1878 Canadian Forum (Toronto) 2158 Canon (Sydney) 1735 Chesterian (London) 1452, 1900, 2286 Chicago Daily News 87, 423 Chicago Daily Tribune 2707, 2708 Choir Leader (Dayton) 1072 Christian Science Monitor (Boston) 276, 946, 1043, 1133, 2919, 2920, 3184, 3185 Christian Science Monitor Magazine (Boston) 2020, 2357, 2852, 2858 Club de Ritmo (Granoilers) 1374, 1456, 2381, 2980 Collaborator (New York) 2107, 2695 Collier's (New York) 1050, 1167, 1187, 1302, 1305, 1585, 1730, 1859, 1885, 2109, 2313, 2316, 23x7, 2612, 27x9, 2721, 2722, 2777, 3207 Common Ground (New York) 22 Commonweal (New York) 1994 Coronet (Chicago) 3322 Cosmopolitan (New York) 1627, 2 ^93 Z 7% 2 Courrier Musical (Paris) 194, 1840, 1899, 2727,3138 Crescendo (Hartford) 1433 Critica Musicale (Florence) x 134 Current Biography (New York) 26, 53, 69, 74, xo6, xxo, 142, 193, 218, 259, 275, 280, 302, 344, 459, 474, 512, 521, 647, 663, 665, 672,681,786,811,812,822 Current History (New York) 572, 1969 Current Opinion (New York) 170, 267, 360, 377, 8 10, 820, 824 Dancing Times (London) 1276 Delineator New York) 17x6 Det ny Radio Blad (Copenhagen) 2983 Deutsche Musiker-Zeitung (Berlin) 250, 434, 565, 852, 1450, 1617, 2609, 2718 Deutsche Musikkultur (Kassel) 2892 Dial (Chicago) 12x2, 1594, 2655, 2771 Dionysos (Paris) 1045 Direction (New York) 2606 Disques (Philadelphia) 27, 211, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1574, 1575, 2285 Dissonances (Geneva) 350 Down Beat (Chicago) x, 8, 31, 37, 48, 55* 59. &> 70, 79, 80, 81, 82, 98, xor, 109, 118, 139 140 A Bibliography of Jazz 119, 122, 131, 132, 147, 150, 152, 156, 160, 175, 184, 189, 191, 192, 196, 207, 220, 221, 224, 235, 243, 262, 266, 269, 281, 285, 286, 293, 296, 314, 317, 334, 335, 338, 441, 460, 461, 463, 464, 465, 467, 489, 491, 496, 497, 498, 504, 5o8, 509, 524, 544, 551, 556, 590, 594, 596, 599, 600, 603, 611, 622, 628, 636, 649, 671, r . . .673,676,686,697,706,748,754, 708, 769, 771, 784, 793, 794, 818, 832, 833, 835, 8 37, 838, 846, 855, 856, 863, 866, 870, 916, 918, 920, 928, 929, 931, 933, 950, 1013, 1052, io, 1054, 1056, 1057, 1059, 1060, 1062, 1086, 1087, II02 , II0 4 XI 37, 1140, 1149, 1150, 1158, 1173, 1191, 1210, 1233, 1251, I2 55, I2 5 6 > I2 57, "59* I262 , 1263, 1264, 1265, 1266, 1267, 1271, 1310, 1313, 1314, 1315, 1316, 1318, 1319, 1320, i33o, 1331, 133*, 1333, 1334, 1335* '33*, 1337. 1338, i339 !34Q, 134*, 1343, 1344, 1435, !346, 1347, i373 I39 1 , r 39 2 , J 393, 1394, H5 1 , H68, 1469, 1470, H7 2 , H73, 1474, 1478, 1480, 1481, 1483, 1490, 1498, 1505, 1506, 1508, !5o 9 , 1510, 1533, 1534, S, '53^ 1537, 1538, i54<>, i54i, 1595. *599, l6cl , l6 2 l6 3, 1604, 1605, 1606, 1625, 1642, 1644, 1645, 1661, 1662, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1685, l6 86, 1687, 1688, 1689, 1690, 1691, 1692, 1693, 1694, 1695, 1696, 1697, 1698, 1699, 1700, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1704, 1705, 1706, 1707, 1708, 1720, 1721, 1723, 1724, 1725, 1729, 1737, 1753, 1754, 1761, 1786, 1787, 1788, 1789, 1790, 1791, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815, 1816, 1817, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1^36, x837, 1848, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1852, 1855, 1860, 1861, 1891, 1898, 1928, 1929, 1944, 1964, 1985, 1993, 2002, 201 1, 2015, 20l6, 20l8, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2024, 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028, 2030, 2031, 2035, 2042, 2043, 2044, 2045, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, 2051, 2052, 2053, 2054, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2059, 2060, 2o6l, 2062, 2063, 2064, 2065, 2066, 2067, 2068, 2069, 2070, 2071, 2093, 2094, 2095, 2096, 2097, 2098, 2099, 2100, 2116, 2117, 2Il8, 2119, 2120, 2121, 2122, 2123, 2I2 4 2125, 2126, 2127, 2130, 2136, 2156, 2175, 2189, 2215, 2252, 2256, 2200, 226l, 2265, 2284, 2311, 2325, 2327, 2363, 2395, ** IO > 2414, 2415, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2470, 2471, 2472, 2473, 2474, 2475, 2476, 2477, 2478, 2479, MO, 2481, 2482, 2483, 2484, 2485, 2486, 2488, 2490, 2491, 2492, 2494, 2495, 2496, 2497, 2498, 2499, 2500, 2501, 2502, 2504, 2505, 2506, 2507, 2508, 2509, 2510, 2511, 2513, 2514, 2515, 2601, 2608, 2625, 2636, 2637, 2641, 2642, 2643, 2644, 2745, 2646, 2647, 2648, 2691, 2732, 2780, 2842, 2868, 2881, 2885, 2901, 2910, 2911, 2912* 2913, 2914, 2922, 2923, 2925, 2926, 2930, 2938, 2958, 2979, 3022, 3023, 3027, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3033, 3034, 3035, 3036, 3037, 3038, 3039, 3040, 3041, 3042, 3043, 3059, 3142, 3146, 3193, 3195, 3199, 3229, 3246, 3247, 3248, 3249* 3250* 3251, 3252, 3253, 3254, 3255, 3256, 3257* 3258, 3259* 3260, 3261, 3262, 3263, 3264, 3265, 3266, 3267, 3268, 3269, 3270, 3271, 3272, 3273, 3274, 3275, 3276, 3277, 3278, 3279, 3280, 3281, 3282, 3283, 3284, 3290, 3291, 3292, 3294, 3295, 3296, 3297, 3298, 3300, 3323 Ebony (Chicago) 63, 68, 103, 112, 161, 201, 231, 274, 297, 298, 303, 313, 330, 343, 373, 383, 428, 445, 449* 5 6 , 553 609, 678, 689, 6.95, 773, 7?6, 839, 1507, 1843, 2131, 2549 Edition Musicale Vivante (Paris) 1161, 1427, 1839, H34, 3136, 3154 lucational Music Magazii Educational Music Magazine (Chicago) '923, 1925, 3192 Ekstrabladet (Copenhagen) 583 English Review (London) 2649, 3029 Esquire (Chicago) 340, 96^, 1077, mi, 1112, 1113, 1114, 1253, 1376, 1379, 1388,1398 1399, I 4<>, 14^6, 1410, 1448, 1462, 1554 i55 6 , *5 6 2, 1744, 1990, 2160, 2161,2253, 2262, 2263, 2272, 2544, 2628, 2667, 2763, 2788, 2855, 2856, 2861, 2862, 2864, 2870, 502,527, ^ . ._- __ ^9, 944, 1106, 1107, 1163, 1174, 1236, 1327, 1432 1491, i5 2 7, 1583, 1614, 1668, 1676, 1709, 1874, 1917, 1972, 1974, 2185, 2198, 2335, 2370, 2537, 2669, 2755, 2760, 2768, 2918, 3016, 3062, 3170, 3210, 3211, 3314, 3288, 3301 Europe Amerique (Brussels) 2366 Europe NouveUe (Paris) 1365, 2531 Flair (New York) 91 7 Flutist (AsheviUe, N.C.) 744, 2211 Formes et Couleurs (Lausanne) 2431 Fortune (New York) 326 Forum (New York) 843, 845, 1572, 1866 2897 France-Belgicjue (Brussels) 997 Franco-American Musical Society Bulletin (New York) 2735 Gold Coast Review (London) 3168 Golden Book (New York) 2224 Indices 141 Good Housekeeping (Holyoke, Mass.) 1154 Guide du Concert (Paris) 1092, 1532, 2750 H H. R. S. Society Rag (New York) 1416, 1419, 1966,2358,2929 Harper's (New York) 1058, 1270, 1975, 1978, 1980,2931 Harvard Graduates' Magazine (Boston) 1751 Harvard Musical Review (Cambridge) iioo High Points (New York) 3 1 83 Hobbies (Chicago) 1539, 2692 Holiday (New York) 14, 859, 1018, 2995 Hot Club Magazine (Brussels) 39, 113, 251, *39* 945. 975* 97** 977* 979* 9 8 * 9 8l 9 8 3* 9 8 5> 9 86 > 9 8 7* 988, 99. 994, 999* 1006, 1049, 1051, 1088, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1143, 1179, 1192, 1207, 1208, 1209, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1235, I2 46, 1^48, 1249* I2 5* 1278, 1552, 1555, 1557, 1563, 1639, 1683, 1710, 1965, 2013, 2141, 2142, 2385, 2446, 2447, 2450, 2458, 2524, 2547, 2569, 2570, 2571, 2572, 2573, 2574, 2575, 2576, 2577, 2579, 2580, 2581, 2582, 2583, 2584, 2586, 2587, 2588, 2590, 2945, 2948, 2975, 2976, 2977, 2982, 3046, 3049, 3051, 3052, 3053, 3054, 3286 Hot Notes (Waterford, Eire) 1942 Hot Revue (Lausanne) 1002 Hound and Horn (Cambridge) 1273 House and Garden (New York) 3221 House Beautiful (Chicago) 3231 Hygeia (Chicago) 2759 Illustrated Weekly of India (Bombay) 1656 Independent (Boston) 1977, 2523, 2694 International Musician (Newark) 2887,2888, 2889, 2954 Irish Monthly (Dublin) 1428 Jacobs' Orchestra Monthly (Boston) 223* 932, 1135, J 366* 2908, 3186, 3317 Jazz (Brussels) 973, 974, 984, 989, 992, 996, 1001, 1005, 1008, ioio, ion, 2587, 2589 Jazz (New York) 1272, 1275, ^84* l6 7* 1892, 1895, 1904, 2112, 2113, 2273, 2276, 2561, 2605, 2631, 2939, 2993, 2994, 3060, 3061, 3147, 3174, 3228, 3316 Jazz Forum (Fordingbridge, Hants.) 178, 1 122, 1124, 1215, 1244, 1277, 1459, 1941, 2139, 2140, 2147, 2202, 2424, 2456, 2578, 2610, 2629, 2632, 2723, 2934, 3*4, 3H3* 3144,3145,3169,3222,3240 Jazz Hot (Paris) 13, 117, 494, 853, 861, 864, 942, 1007, 1009, 1159, 1238, 1245, *457* 1475, ^ao, '5 01 * JS ** i53> *738, 1740, 1741, 1742, 1853, 1889, 2036, 2196, 2197, 2226, 2362, 2364, 2416, 2422, 2426, 2427, 2429, 2430, 2439, 2444, 2448, 2449, 345 J * 2454, 2552, 2553, 2554, 2555, 2556, 2679 Jazz Information (New York) 187, 886, 889, 891, 940, 1022, 1659, 1722, 1793, 1797, 1932, 2114, 2315, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2418, 2440, 2441, 2541, 2560, 2566, 2607, 2652, 2653, 2677, 2682, 2965, 3225, 3227 Jazz Journal (London) 569, n 15, 1 1 16, 1 1 17, "85, 1193, 1858, 2326, 2421, 2622, 2623, 2683, 2684, 2845, 2946, 2949, 2952, 2981, 2989, 3025, 3176, 3205, 3219 Jazz Music (London) 4, 1046, 1214, 1875, 1919, 2144, 2455 Jazz Quarterly (Chicago) 1142, 1293, 1411, 2277 Jazz Record (New York) 881, 885, 890, 972, 1033, 1079* IJ 98, 1200, 1240, 1311, 1354, 1358, 1413, 1766, 1767, 1769, 1770, 1869, 1870, 1937, 2180, 2193, 2227, 2246, 2322, 2466, 2725, 2776, 2841, 2874, 3140, 3299 Jazz Session (Chicago) 125, 510, 562, 588, !59* l8 93* '894 '930* 2613, 2724, 2726, 2850 Jazzfinder (New Orleans) 307, 910, 1023, 1125, 1232, 2420, 2520, 2526 Jazzology (London) 993 Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (Albany) 1907 Journal of Education (Boston) 2968 Journal of General Psychology (Worcester, Mass.) 3*73 Journal of Musicology (Greenfield, Ohio) 2009 ' Journal of Negro History (Washington) 959, 3304 Journal of Proceedings of the Music Super- visors National Conference (Chicago) 1351 Journal of the American Musicological Society (Richmond, Va.) 3 172 Ladies' Home Journal (Philadelphia) 1375, 1576, 2110, 2172, 2173, 2174, 3305 Liberty (New York) 1479 Life (New York) 62, 261, 341, 453, 477, 486, 487, 501, 549, 722, 724, 737, 2360 Life and Letters (London) 1998 Literary Digest (New York) 15, 25, 78, 83, 102, 123, 165, 171, 186, 216, 233, 254, 294, 37<, 421, 424, 468, 548, 564, 573, 615, 617, 638, 644, 645, 690, 705, 713, 766, 806, 807, 821 Living Age (Boston) 41 6, 483, 559,966, 1162, 1234, 1648, 1982, 2232, 3062 London Mercury 1153 London Times 624 Look (Des Moines) 54, 127, 143, 199, 206, 210, 219, 260, 272, 279, 295, 305, 311, 342, 345* 45* 4*9* 475* 5*3> 5*3* 66 4* 828 142 A Bibliography of Jazz M Melodic (Berlin) 42, 325, 641, 815, 1714,1718 Melody (Boston) 163, 411, 1658, 2087, 2111, 2157, 2312, 2557, 2567, 2720, 2905 Melody Maker (London) 29, 830, 1390, 1897, 1926, 3044, 3324 Melos (Berlin) 925, 1097, 1227, 1844, 1856, *737 2 74i 2 742, 276 1 * 2762 Menestrel (Paris) 1160, 1841 Metronome (New York) 9, 16, 19, 33, 41, 49, 5* 5 1 * 5 2 * 6 5 66 * *7* 86, 99, in, 116, 133, J 53* !55* J 59* l62 l6 4, *95* , 203, 208, 217, 238, 263, 268, 273, 288, 306, 321, 323, 324, 351, 367, 429, 490, 5'4* 5*5* 5 l6 * 5 T 7* 518, 522, 526, 538, 541, 542, 568, 575, 580, 586, 591, 605, 616, 627, 630, 631, 646, 675, 677, 679, 680, 683, 685, 687, 696, 708, 740, 756, 758, 775* 787* 827, 847, 848, 893, 894, 895, 896, 897, 898, 899, 900, 901, 913, 919, 951, 953, 958, 968, 1044, 1136, 1141, 1144, 1168, 1176, 1183, 1217, 1280, 1321, 1326, 1377, 1378, 1380, 1381, 1382, 1383, 1386, 1387, 1389, 1396, 1397, 1401, 1403, 1405, 1407, 1408, 1409, 1497, 1504, 1521, 1531, 1580, 1613, 1636, 1638, 1643, l66 * *736* 1749, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1776, 1777, 1778, 1779, 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1784, 1785, 1846, 1847, 1886, 1983, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2017, 2023, 2029, 2082, 2132, 2134, 2171, 2179, 2230, 2438, 2546, 2602, 26ll, 2638, 2639, 2651, 2668, 268l, 2689, 2731, 2774, 2792, 2 793. 2 794, 2795, 2796, 2797, 2798, 2799, 2800, 2802, 2803, 2804, 2806, 2807, 2809, 28lO, 28ll, 28l2, 2813, 2814, 2815, 2816, 2817, 28l8, 2819, 2820, 2821, 2822, 2823, 2824, 2825, 2826, 2827, 2828, 2829, 2830, 2831, 2832, 2833, 2834, 2835, 2836, 2837, 2830, 2840, 2843, 2847, 2927, 2962, 3026, 305, 3074. 375 3076, 3078, 3079* 3o8o, 3081, 3082, 3083, 3085, 3086, 3087, 3089, 3090, 3091, 3092, 3093, 3094, 3095, 3096, 3098, 3090, 3100, 3101, 3103, 3105, 3106, 3107, 3108, 3109, 3110, 3112, 3113, 3114, 3"5* 3"6, 3117, 3118, 3119, 3120, 3121, 3122, 3123, 3124, 3125, 3126, 3127, 3128, 3129, 3130, 3131, 3132, 3163, 3178, 3212, 3309 3313, 33i8, 3319 Modern Music (New York) 1063, 1064, 1130, 1178, 1750, 2073, 2176, 2177, 2178, 2399, 2 532, 2559* 26l 8, *7*6, 2967, 3012, 3013 Monde Musical (Paris) 970, 2773 Monthly Musical Record (London) 322, 957, 2086 Moradas (Lima) 2432 Music (Brussels) 978, 995, 998, 1000, 1012 Music and Letters (London) 83 Music and Musicians (Seattle) 433 Music and Rhythm (Chicago) 56, 77, 190, 2 7i* 337* 7H, 738, 777, 819, 825, 930, 1169, 1171, 1189, 1258, 1261, 1268, 1279, I2 8i, 1341, 1455, H*7* H7i* H76, H77* 1669, 1671, 1672, 1677, 1960, 1971, 1979, 1992, 2249, 22 5 ^S 1 * 22 54, 22 57* 22 58, 22 59* 2266, 2267, 2340, 2411, 2412, 2413, 2464, 2487, 2489* ^93* 2 5<>3> 2 5' 2 * 2 $97* 2 75$* 2 757* 2 778, 2 785* 2 9 2 * 2 9*5* 2 9 J 7* 2 957* 2974, 2990, 3196, 3197, 3198, 3200, 3201, 3202, 3203, 3204, 3224, 3293, 3302, 3303, Music Educator's Journal (Ann Arbor) 1109, 1152, 1711, 1712, 2403 Music Educators 9 National Yearbook (Chi- cago) 840, 1109 Music Lover's Magazine (Portland, Oregon) 45> I35 6 Music News (Chicago) 458, 593, 1854, 2459, 2661 Music Teacher (London) 1195, 1106, 1357 Music Teachers' Review (Brooklyn) 1047 Music Trade Review (New York) 420, 746 Music Trades (New York) 435 Musica d'Oggi (Milan; 36 Musical Advance (New York) 2712 Musical America (New York) 198, 232, 278, 3 2 9* 339* 362, 43 2 * 55*. 77* "97* '37', 1857, 1924, 1940, 2187, 2248, 2285, 2318, 2328, 2626, 2627, 2685, 2765, 2848, 2959, 3004, 3006, 3008, 3017, 3179 Musical Canada (Toronto) 172, 1520 Musical Courier (Philadelphia) 43, 212, 213, 3i8, 331* 354* 378, 39 6 * 4oi, 404* 417* 4i8, 425, 436, 437, 454, 455, 482, 49 2 * 55* 595* 620, 637, 800, 914, 954, 1085, II0 5 IIQ 8, 1131, 1132, 1151, 1363, 2079, 2080, 2081, 2398, 2400, 2408, 2462, 2463, 2619, 2688, 2696, 3135, 3188, 3314 Musical Digest (New York) 406, 789, 1128, 1204, 2074 Musical Leader (Chicago) 289, 363, 384, 397, 407, 409, 410, 709, 936, 937, 938, 939, 1269 Musical Monitor (Chicago) 137 Musical News and Herald (London) 1206, 1^47* '733* 2 9 Musical Observer (New York) 188, 252, 427, 2108, 2366, 2686, 2916 Musical Opinion (London) 20, 316, 372, 884, 911, 1042, 1734, 2186 Musical Progress (Washington, D.C.) 2753 Musical Quarterly (New York) 1285, 1352, 1679, 2010, 2206, 2352, 2635, 2700, 2963 Musical Record (Boston) 1872 Musical Standard (London) 419, 598, 1372, 2460, 2569 Musical Times (London) 12, 1369, 1609, 26*99, 2738 Musicalia (Havanna) 1881 Musician (Philadelphia) 105, 166, 180, 623, 799, 817, 831,962, 1019, HQ2, 1499* I 5 8 9 1868, 1961, 2039, 2040, 2041, 2184, 2534, 2 543 Musician's Journal (Manchester) 3162 Indices '43 Musik (Berlin) lo, 923, 1515, 2083, 2084, 2218, 2599, 2730, 2891 Musikblatter des Anbruch (Vienna) 1611, 1636, 1646, 1903, 2231, 2690, 3177, 3180 Musique (Paris) 1014 Muzyka (Warsaw) 1901, 2201 N Nation (New York) 1650, 1652, 1653, 1655, 1656, 1657, 1760, 2350, 2746, 2787, 2960, 2961, 3071 Needle (Jackson Heights, N.Y.) 1324, 2290, 2698, 2701, 3190 Neues Musikblatt (Berlin) 1610 New Masses (New York) 1304, 2758 New Music Review (New York) 1328, 1526, 2966 New Music Review and Church Music Review (New York) 1370, 2205 New Republic (New York) 948, 1065, 1368, 1415, 1417, 1418, 1420, 1421, 1422, 1423, 1424, 1425, 1426, 1463, 1986, 2234, 2235, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2239, 224, 2241, 2242, 2243, 2244, 2245, 2 *47, 2285, 2346, 2347, 2349* 235*. 2361, 2369, 2536, 2764, 2769, 2770, 2859, 2879, 3244, 3245, 3315 New Statesman (London) 3066, 3068, 3069, New Statesman and Nation (London) 2928 New York Daily News 2971, 2972, 2973 New York Daily Tribune 533 New York Evening Post 1070, 2212, 3005 3241, 3242, 3243 New York Herald Tribune 1028, 1213, 2012, 2210, 2650, 2884 New York Sun 1184 New York Times 5, 17, 21, 38, 46, 47* *4, 7 1 , 72, 73. 75 89, 93* 94. 9 6 > I0 , I0 4, i7 IQ 8, 120, 130, 135, 136, 138, 141, 146, 148, 151, 154, 158, 167, 168, 173, 174, 209, 222, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 230, 236, 237, 239, 242, 244, 246, 247, 253, 255, 256, 257, 258, 264, 265, 270, 277, 283, 284, 287, 290, 291, 299, 308, 315* 3i9 328, 332, 352, 353* 355. 357. 358, 361, 364, 3*6, 368, 369, 370. 37i. 376, 379. 38i, 3^2, 385, 386, 387, 390, 391, 392, 393, 395, 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3056, 3065, 3156, 3158, 3I5& 3164, 3^6, 3209, 3306, New York Times Magazine 964, 971, 1896, 21993 2 353> 2748, 2985, 2986 New York World Telegram 823, 906, 907, 1073 New Yorker (New York) 300, 394, 539, 1067, 1068, 2281, 2368, 2935, 3194 Newsweek (New York) 40, 57, 60, 121, 139, H5. *57, '82, 204, 374, 412, 470, 476, 478, 479, 528, 612, 674, 723, 732, 780, 805, 834 North American Review (New York) 2898 Nosotros (Buenos Aires) 2372, 2387 Nouvelle Revue (Paris) 2319 Nuova Antologia (Rome) 2133 Opera Magazine (New York) 1095, noi Opportunity (New York) 347 Osterjeichische Musiker-Zeitung (Vienna) 2656, 2736 Outlook (London) 348, 1093, 1367, 2188, 2336, 2617, 2988, 3311 Overland (San Francisco) 1303 Pacific Coast Musical Review (San Francisco) 707, 774 Pacific Coast Musician (Los Angeles) 97, 149 Pageant (Chicago) 1126, 1466, 1566, 2517 Pan (Milan) 2229 Parade (New York) 245 Parents' Magazine (Jamaica, N.Y.) 1933, 1981 Partisan Review (New York) 1973 Pauta (Buenos Aires) 2374 Peabody 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Y.) 336 Rassegna Musicale (Turin) 3161 Razon (Montevideo) 292, 380, 2376 Reader's Digest (Pleasantville) 6, 849, 1486, 1716 Record Changer (New York) 114, 134, 215, 241, 53 554 557. 642, 688, 755, 857, 858, 860, 862, 865, 871, 887, 888, 892, 903, 904, 905, 943, 1029, 1030, 1032, 1034, 1035, 1037, 1039, I0 7 8 * IIl8 MI "23, "47, 1148, 1104, 121 I, I2l8, 1219, 1220, Z22I, 1222, 1223, 1241, 1254, 1283, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1353, 1446, 1447, H53, 1454, 1495, 1496, 1618, 1619, 1620, 1621, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1630, 1631, 1726, 1728, i745> ^45, 1 W*> *939> ^45, 194*, 1947, 1948, 1949, I95 i95i, 19$** J 953 1954, '955 '956, 1957, I9S8, 1959, 1962, 1963, 2075, 2076, 2077, 2128, 2129, 2137, 2138, 2146, 2155, 2l8l 2l % 2 > * l8 3> 2191, 2221, 2222, 2223, 2296, 2297, 2298, 2299, 2300, 2301, 2302, 2303, 2304, 2305, 2306, 2307, 2321, 2324, 2341, 2396, 2404, 2405, 2406, 2407, 2409, 2516, 2527, 2535, 2597, 2630, 2633, 2671, 2672, 2673, 2674, 2675, 2676, 2680, 2713, 2728, 2729, 2860, 2863, 2871, 2875, 2880, 2882, 2944, 2947, 2950, 2956, 2978, 2991, 2996, 2997, 2998, 2999, 3000, 3001, 3002, 3003, 3008, 3020, 3048, 3165, 3171, 3l8l Recordiana (Norwich, Conn.) 128, 177 Reprints and Reflections (Melbourne) 2274, 3148 Review (London) 1076 Review of Reviews (New York) 1464 Revista Musicale Italiana (Milan) 2895 Revue Musicale (Paris) 934, 1838, 1902, 2433> 2435* 453, 2528, 2529, 2563, 25*5, Revue Pleyel (Pans) 1239, 26 4 2734 Rheinische Musik- und Theater-Zeitung (Cologne) 2518, 2620 Ritmo (Madrid) 2377, 2 37 8 Ritmo y Melodia (Barcelona) 985, 991, 2371, ^373, 2380, 2382, 2386, 2389, 2391 Rotarian (Chicago) 3213 Sackbut (London) 952, 1041, 1155, 1592, 1632 Saturday Evening Post (Philadelphia) 1530, 2213, 2320, 2359, 2772, 2779, 2970, 3217, 337> 33'2, 3320, 3321 Saturday Review of Literature (New York) 1165, 1412, 1600, 1654, 1756, 1758, 1762, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2165, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 2437, 2452, 2457, 2562, 2592, 2705, 2865, 3018, 3191 Scholastic (Pittsburg) 365, 444, 1529, 1935, 2203, 2204, 3216 School (New York) 949 School and Society (New York) 2192 School Musician (Chicago) 908 Schweizerische Musikzeitung (Ziirich) 2893 Science News Letter (Washington, D. C.) 388, 73i Scottish Musical Magazine (Edinburgh) 349 Scribner's (New York) 6, 849, 1486, 1731, 2767, 2896, 2904 Scribner's Commentator (New York) 1586 Scrutiny (Cambridge, England) 2217 Seven Arts (New York) 1096, 2289 Sheet Music News (New York) 124, 169, 51 1, 584 Signale (Leipzig) 851, 1145 Singgemeinde (KLassel) 1967 Singing (New York) 1517, 1518, 1987 Smidse (Anthem) 2909 Sol (Buenos Aires) 2375 Southern Workman (Hampton, Va.) 2942 Stage (New York) 2866, 2867 Studies in Philosophy and Social Science (New York) 2, 3 Sunset (San Francisco) 1493 Survey (New York) 1871, 2634 Swing Music (London) 9 1 5, 1129, 1 3$> X 579> l6 33 '752, i9 6 I 93 l > 1 W7> 2102, 2344, 2551,2706,2747,3155,3285 Symposium (Concord, N.H.) 2869 Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin (Mary- ville) 1629 Theater Arts (New York) 2072, 2308 Theater Arts Committee Magazine (New York) 1673 Time (New York) 18, 24, 44, 58, 76, 88, 90, 91, 92, 115, 126, 181, 183, 185, 197, 200, 205, 248, 282, 301, 310, 312, 413, 430, 431, 440, 447, 448, 471, 4&o, 45 495* 499 532, 552, 561, 571, 597, 610, 640, 650, 666, 682, 691, 694, 700, 703, 718, 721, 750, 751, 753, 761, 762, 795, 797, 802, 816, 3206 Top Notes (East Stroudsburg, Pa.) 95, 1995 Trans-Pacific (Tokyo) 3072 Trayectoria (Buenos Aires) 2392 Trend (New York) 1182 True (Greenwich, Conn.) 867 Tuneful Yankee (Boston) 23 U Ultra (Havanna) 2857 Indices Vanity Fair (New York) 1146, 1181, 2338, 3009, 3139 Variety (New York) 28, 30, 653, 2085 Vassar Brew (Poughkeepsie, New York) 1083 Vea y Lea (Buenos Aires) 2379, 2383, 2384, 2388 Vida Musical (Madrid) 873 Vogue (New York) 1763, 3010 W West African Review (Liverpool) 1568 Westennanns Monatshefte (Brunswick) 2225 Woman's Home Companion (Springfield Ohio) 2280 Z Zeitschrift fur Instrumentenbau (Leipzig) 1882, 2333, 293* Zeitschrift fur Musik (Leipzig) 829, 836, 1678, 2933 Zeitschrift fur Sozialforschung (Frankfurt a. 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