-
JazzTimes was an
American print magazine devoted to
jazz.
Published 10
times a year, it was
founded in Washington, D.C., in 1970 by Ira
Sabin as the newsletter...
- ****ure of
Jazz"
Archived July 13, 2019, at the
Wayback Machine,
JazzTimes. Kalouti, Noor, et al. (July 11, 2016), "6 Genre-Bending
Artists Fusing Jazz with...
- is an
American jazz singer. She
released her self-titled
debut album in 2021 and was
subsequently named Best New
Artist by
JazzTimes. Her
second album...
- Electric/
Jazz-Rock/Contemporary Group/Artist,
JazzTimes Readers' Poll 2013 Best New Artist,
JazzTimes Readers' Poll 2015 Best Electric/
Jazz-Rock/Contemporary...
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series of nu-
jazz compilations)
Chillout Nicholson,
Stuart (March 2003). "Jazztronica: A
Brief History of the ****ure of
Jazz".
JazzTimes.
Retrieved 16...
- Edition.
Stanley Crouch, a
famed jazz critic who
frequently wrote about race relations, took
Davis to task in a 2003
JazzTimes column for
allegedly speaking...
- (August 1, 2017). "Chuck Loeb,
Guitarist and Composer, Dies at 61 -
JazzTimes".
JazzTimes.
Retrieved July 15, 2018.
Colin Larkin, ed. (1997). The
Virgin Encyclopedia...
- from John
Murph in
JazzTimes magazine dated April 04
Journal of
American Culture, Art vs. the Audience: The
Paradox of
Modern Jazz, by R Francesconi,...
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JazzTimes, Inc. (September 1999). "
JazzTimes".
Jazz Times.
JazzTimes, Inc.: 51–. ISSN 0272-572X.
William P.
Gottlieb (1995). The
Golden Age of
Jazz....
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International Jazz Day".
JazzTimes.
Retrieved 2018-09-05. "International
Jazz Day: About".
Retrieved 2021-03-31. "'Don't copy me':
Jazz legend's advice...