JAZZ JOURNAL
February 1964 - Vol 17 No 2
Jazz Journal is a monthly British Jazz Magazine edited by Sinclair Traill. An excellent publication, established to offer readers serious jazz criticism written by knowledgable enthusiasts. Each issue carried Record Reviews of Current Releases, plus many issues had extensive discography information about various Jazz artists. Additionally there are interviews, gig reviews and articles on more obscure artists. The magazines are illustrated with black & white pictures.
In this issue:
In this issue:
- Cover: Duke Ellington
- The Duke Steps Out
- Reminiscing in Temp - A landmark in Jazz composition
- Jack McVea - Interview
- In My Opinion: Roland Kirk
- Duke Ellington’s My People - A review by Stanley Dance
- Mississippi John Hurt
The magazine measures approximately 28cm x 22cm and has 40 pages
Condition: Good - some evidence of light reading wear, minor creasing to the covers. Given that the magazine is over 55 years old its condition is very good, but certainly not perfect! The magazine pictured is the one you will receive.
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