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    Contents

    • 1 Discussion
    • 2 Philosophy Books on Jazz
      • 2.1 Readings in Early Jazz History compiled by John Szwed
      • 2.2 Cultural Studies of Jazz
      • 2.3 Improvisation in Jazz
      • 2.4 Jazz and the Personal
      • 2.5 Jazz Historiography
      • 2.6 Boundaries of Jazz
      • 2.7 Metaphysics of Improvisation
    • 3 The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Jazz Bibliography
    • 4 John Szwed Bibliography
    • 5 Reviews
    • 6 Internet Resources on Jazz Books

    Discussion[edit]


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    Philosophy Books on Jazz[edit]

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    NOTE: Click on either the COVER or the TITLE of the book to go to its page. The second title inside parentheses takes you to Amazon where you can typically "Read what is inside this book."


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    CirclesInSquareBullet5.gif +++The Contradictions of Jazz (2008) by Paul Rinzler

    +++(Amazon:The Contradictions of Jazz)




    The Jazz of Physics



    The Jazz of Physics: The Secret Link Between Music and the Structure of the Universe (2016) by Stephon Alexander

    (Amazon:The Jazz of Physics: The Secret Link Between Music and the Structure of the Universe)


    Oxford Companion to Jazz





    +++The Oxford Companion to Jazz (2006) edited by Bill Kirchner



    Lost Chords: White Musicians Contribution to Jazz 1915-1945





    +++Lost Chords: White Musicians and their Contribution to Jazz, 1915-1945
    +++Richard M. Sudhalter (1999)
     


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    Allison, W. The impact of improvisational musics on the creative processes of classically and jazz trained student musicians (Master’s Thesis), 2005. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2148/692

    Bailey, Derek. Improvisation, Its Nature and Practice in Music. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, 1992.

    Balara, L. The personal and social dimensions of collective jazz improvisation (Doctoral Dissertation), 2008. Retrieved from UMI number: 9972575.

    Barrett, F. Yes to the Mess: Surprising Leadership Lessons From Jazz. Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Publishing, 2008.

    Belgard, D. The Culture of Spontaneity: Improvisation and the Arts in Postwar America. Chicago. IL: The University of Chicago Press, 1998.

    Benson, Bruce. The Improvisation of Musical Dialogue. Cambridge, UK: Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 2003.

    Berliner, Paul. Thinking in Jazz: The Infinite Art of Improvisation. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1994.

    Borgo, David. Sync or Swarm: Improvising Music in a Complex Age. New York, NY: The Continuum International Publishing Group., 2005.

    Briggs, N. L. Creative Improvisation: A Musical Dialogue (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of San Diego. San Diego, CA, 1986.

    Brown, L. John Coltrane and Black America’s Quest for Freedom. New York, NY: Oxfroc University Press, 2010.

    Csikszentmihaly, Mihaly. "Flow and Creativity". North American Montessori Teachers Association Journal, 22(2), 1997, 57–59.

    Evans, N. Writing Jazz: Race, Nationalism, and Modern Culture in 1920’s. New York, NY: Garland Publishing, 2000.

    Faulkner, R. & Becker, H. Do You Know...?": The Jazz Repertoire in Action. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2009.

    Feather, Leonard. The Jazz Years: Earwitness to an Era. New York, NY: Da Capo Press, Inc., 1987.

    Ferguson, J. "1959: The Year That Changed Jazz Forever Part 1 [Video File], 2011. Retrieved from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DICKcYxMMio

    Fischlion, D., Heble, A. & Lipsitz, G. The Fierce Urgency of Now: Improvisation, Rights, and the Ethics of Co-Creation. London, UK: Duke University Press, 2013.

    Grout, D. & Palisca, C. A History of Western Music (5th ed). New York, NY: Norton & Company, 1996.

    Heble, A. & Wallace, R. People Get Ready: The Future of Jazz is Now. London. UK: Duke University Press, 2013.

    Heffley, Michael. Northern Sun/Southern Moon: Europe’s Reinvention of Jazz. London, UK: Yale University Press, 2005.

    Jarvinen, T. Tonal dynamics and metrical structures in jazz improvisation. (Unpublished Doctoral dissertation). University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland, 1997.

    Kelley, Robin. Africa Speaks, America Answers: Modern Jazz in Revolutionary Times. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2012.

    Lewis, George. "Improvised Music after 1950: Afrological and Eurological Perspectives". Black Music Research Journal, 16 (1), 1996, 91–122.

    Lewis, George. A Power Greater Than Itself: The AACM and American Experimental Music. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2008.

    López-González, M. & Limb, C. Musical Creativity and the Brain. New York, NY: The Dana Foundation, 2012.

    McClary, S. & Walser, R. (1994). Theorizing the Body in African-American Music. Selected papers from the 1993. Vol. 14, No. 1, National Conference on Black Music Research (Spring, 1994), 75–84.

    Means, R. & Dolman, B. "Notes on Negro Jazz: 1920–1950; the Use of Biographical Materials in Sociology." The Sociological Quarterly, 2005. www.jstor.org/stable/4105420

    Monson, Ingrid. "The Problem of White Hipness: Race, Gender, and Cultural Conceptions in Jazz Historical Discourse." Journal of the American Musicological Society Music Anthropologies and Music Histories, 48(3), 1995, 396–422.

    Monson, Ingrid. Saying Something, Jazz Improvisation and Interaction. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1996.

    Monson, Ingrid. Freedom Sounds: Civil Rights Call Out To Jazz and Aamerica. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2005.

    Montuori, A. "The Complexity of Improvisation and Improvisation of Complexity: Social Science, Art and Creativity." Human Relations, 56(2), 237–255, 2003.

    Murray, Albert. Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie as told to Albert Murray. New York, NY: Random House, Inc., 1985.

    Panken, T. A Jazziz article on McCoy Tyner from 2003 (plus interviews), December 2011. Retrieved from http://tedpanken.wordpress.com/2011/12/11/a-jazziz-article-on-mccoy-tyner-from-2003-plus-interviews/

    Peretti, B. (1994). The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press.

    Pignato, J. (2010). An analysis of practical challenges posed by teaching improvisation: Case studies in New York state schools (Unpublished Doctoral dissertation). Boston University. Boston, MA.

    Raeburn, B. B. (2004). "Psychoanalysis and jazz". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 85(4), 995–997. DOI:10.1516/XK57-KJJ2-VM.

    Sarath, E. (2013). Improvisation, Creativity, and Consciousness: Jazz as Integral Template for Music, Education and Society. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

    Sawyer, K. (2007). Group Genius, the Creative Power of Collaboration. New York, NY: Basic Books.

    Scaruffi, Pietro. (2007). A History of Jazz Music 1900-2000. USA: Perfect Paperback.

    Sehgal, K. (2008). Jazzocracy: Jazz, Democracy and the Creation of a New Nation. Mishawaka, IN: Better World Books.

    Solis, G. & Nettl, B. (2009). Musical Improvisation: Art, Education, and Society. Chicago, IL., University of Illinois Press.

    Washburne, Christopher. (1997). "The Clave of Jazz: A Caribbean Contribution to the Rhythmic Foundation of an African-American Music." Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 17 (1), 59-80.


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    Bjerstedt, Sven. 2016. "Storytelling as a Tool of Authentication in Jazz ​Discourse" Critical Studies in hnprovisation/Etudes Critiques en Improvisation to (2): 1–8.

    Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. 1997. Finding Flow: The Psychology of Engagement ​with Everyday Life. New York: Basic Books.

    Dean, James. 2014. "Pat Metheny's Finger Routes: The Role of Muscle Memory ​in Guitar Improvisation:. Jazz Perspectives 8 (I): 45-71.

    Doffinan, Mark. 2009. "Making It Groove! Entrainment, Participation and ​Discrepancy in the Conversation of a Jazz Trio." Language and History 52 (1): 130-47.

    Iyer, Vijay. 2004. "Exploding the Narrative in Jazz Improvisation:. In Uptown ​Conversation: The New Jazz Studies, edited by Robert O'Meally, Brent Hayes Edwards, and Farah Jasmine Griffin, 393-403. New York Columbia University Press.

    "On Improvisation, Temporality, and Embodied Experience". Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture, edited by Paul D. Miller (aka D J Spooky), 273-92. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

    Berliner, Paul F. 1994. Thinking in Jazz: The Infinite Art of Improvisation. ​Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Bjerstedt, Sven. 2016. "Storytelling as a Tool of Authentication in Jazz ​Discourse" Critical Studies in hnprovisation/Etudes Critiques en Improvisation to (2): 1-8.

    Borgo, David. Synch or Swarm. New York: Continuum. Caracciolo, Marco. 2014.

    Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly. Finding Flow: The Psychology of Engagement ​with Everyday Life. New York: Basic Books. 1997.

    Doffinan, Mark. 2009. "Making It Groove! Entrainment, Participation and ​Discrepancy in the Conversation of a Jazz Trio." Language and History 52 (1): 130–147.

    Donnay, Gabriel F.. Summer K. Rankin, Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, Patpong ​ilradejvong, and Charles J. Limb. "Neural Substrates of Interactive Musical Improvisation: An fmut Study of 'Trading Fours in Jazz!. 2014.

    Iyer, Vijay. "Exploding the Narrative in Jazz Improvisation." In Uptown ​Conversation: The New Jazz Studies, edited by Robert O'Meally, Brent Hayes Edwards, and Farah Jasmine Griffin, New York Columbia University Press, 2004, 393–403..

    Kahneman, Daniel. Thinking, Fast and Slow. New York Macmillan. 2001.

    Koelb, Clayton. Fall, 1987. "The Story in the Image: Rhetoric and Narrative Invention:' Modern Fiction Studies 33 (3): 509–22.

    Levitin, Daniel. 2006. This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human ​Obsession. New York: Plume/Penguin.

    Limb, Charles J., and Allen R. Braun. 2008. "Neural Substrates of Spontaneous ​Musical Performance: An fm RI Study of Jazz Improvisation:' Plos One 3 (2): e1679. haps://doLorg/10.1371/journalpone.0001679.

    McPherson, Malinda J., Frederick S. Barrett, Monica Lopez-Gonzalez, Patpong ​ifradejvong, and Charles J. Limb. 2016. "Emotional Intent Modulates the Neural Substrates of Creativity: An fm RI Study of Emotional Targeted Improvisation in Jazz Musicians:' Scientific Reports 6:18460. http://doi.org /10.1038/srep18460.

    McPherson, Malinda J., and Charles J. Limb. 2013. "Difficulties in the ​Neuroscience of Creativity: Jazz Improvisation and the Scientific Method!' Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1303:80-83. http://doLorg/10 .1111/nyas.12174.

    Monson, Ingrid. 1996. Saying Something: Jazz Improvisation and Interaction. ​Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Peters, Gary. 2009. Philosophy of Improvisation. Chicago: University of ​Chicago Press.

    Peters, Gary. 2016. "Improvisation and Time Consciousness:' In The Oxford Handbook of Critical Improvisation Studies, vol. 1, edited by George E. Lewis and Benjamin Piekut, New York: Oxford University Press, 439–56.

    Peters, Gary. 2017. Improvising Improvisation: From Out of Philosophy, Music, Dance, Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

    Rollins, Sonny. 2014. "Sonny Rollins: Incorporating What I Practice into Improvisation" Meet the Fans Google Hangout. YouTube video, 2:54. Posted by Jazz Video Guy. May 7, 2014. www.youtube.com/watch?v= NmrwLpErkNw.

    Rosenberg, Martin E. 2010. "Jazz and Emergence-Part One: From Calculus to Cage and from Charlie Parker to Ornette Coleman: Complexity and the Aesthetics and Politics of Emergent Form in Jazz" Inflexions: A Journal of Research-Creation 4:183-277. www.inflexions.org/n4_rosenberghtml.html.

    Sudnow, David. 1978. Ways of the Hand: The Organization of Improvised ​Conduct. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.

    Townsend, Peter. 2000. Jazz in American Culture. Jackson: University Press of ​Mississippi.


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    Readings in Early Jazz History compiled by John Szwed[edit]

    "Historiography of Early Jazz" Author: John Szwed Yale University Spring 2003

    This seminar will undertake critical reading of the earliest commentaries on jazz including the writings of musicians, literary critics, educators, the popular press, and artists (especially the Futurists, Surrealists, and Dadaists), and of the first attempts at jazz history. Discussion will include the dates and characteristics of the earliest jazz, the role of race in jazz commentary, and the place of jazz in twentieth century discourse. Recordings and films will supplement the readings.

    WEEKLY TOPICS:

    Week 1: What is Jazz? When and Where Does It Begin?

    Week 2: Bibliography and Discography of Jazz

    Week 3: Bibliography and Discography of Jazz (cont'd)

    Week 4: The Early Literature On Jazz in the United States

    Week 5: The Early Literature On Jazz in the United States (cont'd)

    Week 6: The Early Literature On Jazz in Europe

    Week 7: The Early Literature On Jazz in Europe (cont'd)

    Week 8: The European Avant-Garde Discovers Jazz

    Week 9: Race in Early Jazz Writing

    Week 10: James Reese Europe, the Dixieland Jazz Band, and Paul Whiteman

    Week 11: Dance and Jazz

    Week 12: Swing

    Week 13: Moldy Figs vs. Modernists

    Week 14: Bebop


    Early Jazz History and Criticism Bibliography

    Pre-1940 Writings (Note: this list does not include any of the articles reprinted in Koening (2002), Porter (1999) or Walser (1999))

    Adorno, Theodore. "On Jazz" and "Farewell to Jazz." In Essays in Music. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, 470–495, 496–500.

    Ansermet, Ernest. "Sur un Orchestré Nègre," Revue Romande, October, 1919 (reprinted as "A ‘Serious' Musician Takes Jazz Seriously." In Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999.

    Baresel, Alfred. Das Jazz-Bucharest. Leipzig: Zimmerman, 1926 several editions, 34, 1.

    Bauer, Marion. "L ‘Influence du jazz-band," La Revue Musicale, April, 1924 (translated excerpt in Porter, 131–132.

    Benson, Timothy and Eva Forgas, eds. Between Worlds: A Sourcebook of Central European Avant-Gardes 1919–1930. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.

    Berger, Francisco. "A Jazz Band Concert," Monthly Musical Record, 1919 (translated in Porter, 1999), 128–132.

    Bernhard, Paul. Jazz: Eine musikalische Zeitfrage. Munich: Delphin, 1927.

    Bragaglia, A.G. Jazz Band. Milan: Edizioni ‘Corbaccio', 1929.

    Burian, E.F. Jazz. Prague: Aventinum, 1928.

    Campbell, E. Sims. "Early Jam," The Negro Caravan, Sterling Brown, Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee, eds. NY: Dryden, 1941, 983–990 (reprinted from Esquire, 10 December, 1941.

    Caraceni, Augusto. Ii jazz dalle origini ad oggi. Milan: Zerboni, 1937.

    _____ and André Schaeffner. Le Jazz. Paris: Aveline, 1926.

    Cocteau, Jean. "La vérité sur un autre scandale," Conferencia, September 1, 1926 (reprinted in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 55.

    Darrell, R.D. "All Quiet On the Western Front." In Disques, 3 (September 1932), 290–294.

    "Decries ‘Jazz Thinking," New York Times, February 15, 1925, 17.

    Delaunay, Charles. Hot Discography. NY: Commodore Record Shop, 1938 [French edition, 1936].

    Dickerson, Reed. "Hot Music: Rediscovering Jazz," Harper's, April, 1936, 567–574.

    Dodge, Roger Pryor. Hot Jazz and Jazz Dance: Collected Writings 1929-1964. NY: Oxford University Press, 1995.

    Elliott, Gilbert, Jr. "Our Musical Kinship With the Spaniards," Musical Quarterly, 8 (1922), 413–418.

    Fisher, Rudolf. "The Caucasian Storms Harlem," The American Mercury, 11 (1927), 393–398 (reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999.

    Fitzgerald, F. Scott. "Echoes of the Jazz Age," in The Crack-Up. NY New Directions, 1945.

    Frank, Waldo. "Jazz and Folk Art," New Republic, Dec 1, 1926, 42–43 (also in Waldo Frank, In the American Jungle, 119–123.

    Frankenstein, Alfred V. Syncopating Saxophones. Chicago, 1925.

    Gade, Sven. Jazz Mad. NT: Jacobsen-Hodgkinson, 1927 [novel].

    Gaultier, Paul. "Ecrit et pensé en negre: du jazz-band au roman négre," Revue Politique et Littéraire, January 21, 1922 (reprinted in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), p. 37).

    Gilbert, Will G. Jazzmuziek. Gravenhage: Kruseman, 1939.

    Ginzburg, S. L., ed. Jazz-band. Leningrad: Academia, 1926.

    Goffin. Robert. Aux frontières du jazz. Paris: Sagittaire, 1932.

    ____________ "Hot Jazz," Negro: An Anthology. London: Wishart, 1934, 378–379.

    Goldberg, Isaac. Jazz Music: What It Is and How To Understand It. Guard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius [Little Blue Book no. 470], 1927.

    Goldstein, Martin and Victor Skaarup. Jazz. Copenhagen: Pedersen, 1934.

    Hernandez, Juan. "La Confession d'un enfant du jazz." In "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 64–65, 84.

    Hobson, Wilder. American Jazz Music. NY: Norton, 1939.

    Hopkins, Ernest J. "In Praise of ‘Jazz,' a Futurist Word Which Has Just Joined the Language," San Francisco Bulletin, April 5, 1913 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 6–8.

    Hourwich, Rebecca. "Where the Jazz begins, "Collier's, January 23, 1926, 14 (reprinted in Lewis Porter, Jazz, A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999).

    Hurston, Zora Neale. "Characteristics of Negro Expression," in Negro: An Anthology, Nancy Cunard, ed. London: Wishart, 1934 [reprinted in Signiyin[gl, Sanctifyin', & Slam Dunking: A Reader in African American Expressive Culture. Gena Dagel Caponi, ed. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999].

    "James Reese Europe," The Crisis, 2 (June, 1912), 67–68.

    Janowitz, Hans. Jazz. Bonn: Weidle, 1999 [1927] [novel].

    "Jazz and Jassism," The Times-Picayune [New Orleans], June 20, 1018, 4 (Reprinted as "The Location of ‘Jazz" in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999).

    Jazz Advertised 19 10-1967. Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1910–1934, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1989.

    Jazz Advertised 1910-1967, Vol. 2: Out of the New England Negro Press 1935-1949, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1980.

    Jazz Advertised 1910-1967. Vol. 4: Out of the Chicago Defender 1910-1934, Franz Hoffmarm, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981.

    Jazz Advertised 1910-1967, Vol. 5: Out of the Chicago Defender 1935-1949, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981.

    Jazz Advertised 19 10-1967, Vol. 7: Out of the New York Times, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1989.

    Jazz Advertised 1910-1967, Index, Franz Hoffinann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981.

    Jazz Reviewed. Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1919-1950, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1995

    "Jazzing Away Prejudice," Chicago Defender, May 10, 1919, P. 20 (reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999).

    "Jazz Hymns Draw Fire," New York Times, August 2, 1925, Sec. 1, 27 (See also "Postpones Hymn Program," New York Times, August 3, 1925, 18).

    Jeanneret, Albert. "Le Negre et le jazz," Revue Musicale, 8 (July, 1927), 24–27.

    [Johnson, Charles S.?] "Jazz," Opportunity, April, 1925 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 122–125.

    "The Origins of Jazz," Opportunity, April, 1928 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 82–84.

    Johnson, James Weldon. Black Manhattan. NY, 1930.

    Kaufmann, Helen. From Jehovah to Jazz: Music in America From Psalmody to the Present Day. NY: Dodd, Mead, 1937.

    Kempf, Paul, Jr. "Striking the Blue Note in Music," Musicians 34 (August, 1929), 29.

    Kingsley, Walter. "Whence Comes Jass," New York Sun, August 5, 1917, 3 (Reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999).

    L. "Jazz Analyzed," Commonweal 30 (April 28, 1939), 22–23

    Larrazet, Georges. Le jazz: Prescience d'un dynamissme nouveau. Paris: Flory, 1938

    Leiris, Michel. "L'Autre qui apparait chez vous," in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 34–36

    ___________ "Civilization" [1929], Sulfur 15 (1986), 93–96

    ___________ "Jazz," Sulfur 15 (1986), 97–104

    ___________ Manhood, 1984

    Locke, Alain L. The Negro and His Music. Washington, DC, 1936

    The Master Musician (1919–21) [complete run (photocopy) available from Tom Gracyk, tgracyk@garlic.com)

    May, Earl Chaplin. "Where Jazz Comes From," Popular Mechanics, 44 (January, 1926), 97–102

    Mendl, R.W. The Appeal of Jazz. London: Allan, 1927

    Milhaud, Darius. Etudes. Paris: A. Aveline, 1927

    Nelson, Stanley R. All About Jazz. London: Heath Cranton, 1934

    Osgood, Henry 0. So This Is Jazz. Boston: Little, Brown, 1926

    Panassiè, Hugues. Hot Jazz: The Guide to Swing Music. New York: Whitmark, 1936 [in French, 1934]

    Peyton, Dave. "The Musical Bunch," Chicago Defender, April 28, March 10, and May 12, 1928 (all on p. 6 of each edition). (Reprinted as "A Black Journalist Criticizes Jazz in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999)

    "Postpones Hymn Program," New York Times, August 3, 1925, p. 18 (See also "Jazz Hymns Draw Fire," New York Times, August 2, 1925, Sec. 1, p. 27)

    Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith, eds. Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939

    Riviere, Georges Henri. "Ellington," Documents, 1929 (reprinted in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), p. 50)

    Rogers, J.A. "Jazz at Home" in The New Negro, Alain Locke, ed. NY: Albert and Charles Born, 1925

    Rogers, M. Robert. "Jazz Influences on French Music," The Musical Ouarterly, Vol. 21 (January, 1935)

    Sargant, Norman and Tom Sargant. "Negro American Music or The Origin of Jazz," Musical Times, 72(1931), 653–655; 751–772; 847–848

    Sargeant, Winthrop. Jazz: Hot and Hybrid. NY: Arrow, 1938 (New and Enlarged Edition. NY: Dutton, 1946

    Schaeffiier, André. and André Cceuroy. Le Jazz.. Paris, 1926

    Seldes, Gilbert. The Seven Lively Arts. NY: Harper, 1924

    Smith, C.F. "Jazz: Some Little-Known Aspects," The Symposium, Vol. 1, No. 4 (October, 1930)

    "Soldier-Man Blues From Somewhere in France," Literary Digest, June 18, 1927, 50, 52

    Soupault, Philippe. "Mily jouait du trombone," in Le Neuf Muses, Paris, 1928 (reprinted in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 57–57)

    Thompson, Virgil. "Swing Again," Modem Music, 15 (March–April, 1938), 160–166 (reprinted in Lewis Porter. Jazz, A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999)

    Ventura, Ray. "Non le Jazz ne meurt pas! Ii Evolue. . .," L'Edition Musicale Vivante, 4 (September, 1931), 7–9

    "Wants Legislation to Stop Jazz as an Intoxicant," New York Times, February 12, 1922, p. 1

    Whiteman, Paul and Mary Margaret McBride. ~ NY: J.H. Sears, 1926

    "Why ‘Jazz' Sends Us Back to the Jungle," Current Opinion, September, 1918, p. 165

    Wiener, Jean. "Le mouvement méme de la vie," Conferencia, September 1, 1926 (?) (Reprinted in "La France decouvre le jazz," special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 40–41, 82–83)

    Wilson, Edmund. "The Aesthetic Upheaval in France: The Influence of Jazz in Paris and Americanization of French Literature and Art," Vanity Fair, , Vol. 17 (February 1922)

    ____________ "Night Clubs," New Republic, Vol. 44, No. 562 (September 9, 1925)


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    Anthologies of Writing on Early Jazz

    Koenig, Karl, ed. Jazz in Print (1856–1929): An Anthology of Selected Early Readings in Jazz History. Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2002

    Lopes, Paul. The Rise of a Jazz Art World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002

    Porter, Lewis. Jazz. A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999

    Walser, Robert, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999

    1940–1960 Writings

    Berendt, Joachim. The New Jazz Book. NY: Hill & Wang, 1959

    Berger, Monroe. "Jazz: Resistance to the Diffusion of a Culture Pattern," Journal of Negro History, 32 (1947), 46 1–494

    Blackstone, Orin, ed. The Jazzfmder ‘49. New Orleans: privately printed, 1949

    Blesh, Rudy. This Is Jazz. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945

    __________ Shining Trumpets: A History of Jazz. NY: Knopf, 1949

    ___________ and Harriet Janis. They All Played Ragtime. NY: Knopf, 1950

    Bomeman, Ernest. A Critic Looks at Jazz. London: Jazz Music Books, 1946

    _______________ "Creole Echoes," The Jazz Review, Vol. 2, No. 8 (1959), 26–27

    Boulton, David. Jazz in Britain. London: Alwyn, 1958

    Caracem, Augusto. Jazz. Rome: Zanbardi, 1945

    Carew, Roy J. "New Orleans Recollection," Record Changer, April, 1943, 8–9; May, 1943, 10–11; June, 1943, pp.3–4; July, 1942, 3–4; September, 1943, 3–4; October, 1943, 3–4; November, 1943, p. 3; December, 1943, 14–15; January, 1944, p. 3

    ___________ "Of This and That and Jelly Roll," Jazz Journal, Vol. 10, No. 12 (1957), 10–12

    Carmichael, Hoagy. The Stardust Road. NY: Rinehart, 1946

    Charters, Samuel. Jazz: New Orleans 1885–1957. Belleville, NJ: Allen, 1958

    Cceuroy, André. Histoire general du jazz. Paris: Denoel, 1942

    Condon, Eddie and Richard Gehman, eds. Eddie Condon' s Treasury of Jazz. NY: Dial, 1956

    Criel, Gaston. Swing. Paris: E.U.F., 1948

    Dauer, Alfons M. Der Jazz. Kassel: Roth, 1958

    Delaunay, Charles. "Delaunay in Trenches, Writes ‘Jazz Not American," Down Beat, May 1, 1940, 6, 10 (reprinted as "From Somewhere in France" in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999)

    DeToledano, Ralph, Ed. Frontiers of Jazz. NY: Durrell, 1947 (Revised edition, NY: Frederick Ungar, 1962)

    Dexter, Dave. Jazz Cavalcade. NY: Criterion, 1946

    Dodge, Roger Pryor. Hot Jazz and Jazz Dance: Collected Writings 1929–1964. NY: Oxford University Press, 1995

    Dorigné, Michel. La guerre du jazz. Paris: Buckner, 1949

    Feather, Leonard. The Book of Jazz. NY: Horizon, 1957

    ______________Encyclopedia of Jazz. NY: Horizon, 1960

    _____________ Inside Be-Bop. NY: Robbins, 1949

    Finkelstein, Sidney. Jazz: A People's Music. NY: Citadel, 1948

    Gammond, Peter, ed. The Decca Book of Jazz. London: Muller, 1958

    Gleason, Ralph J. Jam Session: An Anthology of Jazz. NY: Putnam, 1958

    Goffm. Robert. Jazz From the Congo to the Metropolitan. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1943.

    _____________ La Nouvelle-Orléans, capitale du jazz. NY: Maison Française, 1946

    _____________ and Charles Delaunay, eds. Jazz 47. Paris, 1947

    Grossman, William L. Jazz and Western Culture. NY: University Press, 1956

    _________________ and Jack W. Farrell. The Heart of Jazz. NY: University Press, 1956

    Handy, W.C. "The Heart of the Blues," Etude, 58 (1940), 152, 193, 211

    Harris, Rex. Jazz. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1952

    _________ and Brian Rust. Recorded Jazz: A Critical Guide. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1958

    Hentoff, Nat and Albert J. McCarthy, eds. Jazz: New Perspectives on the History of Jazz. NY: Holt, Rinehart, 1959

    Heuvelmans, Bernard. De la Bamboula au Be-Bop - Le Jazz. Paris: La Main Jetëe, 1951

    _________ "Polygeeneese dujazz," Jazz Hot, No. 61 (December, 1951), 16, 20.

    Hodes, Art and Chadwick Hansen, eds. Selections From the Gutter: Portraits From the Jazz Record. Berkeley: University Of California Press, 1977

    Hodier, Andre. Lejazz, cet incoimu. Paris: France Empire, 1945.

    _________ Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence. London: Seeker & Warburg, 1956.

    Hoefer, George. ‘"Man, I Invented Jazz in---' Claimed by More Folks!" Down Beat 16 (July 1, 1949), 11.

    Hornbostel, Erich M. von. "Ethnologisches zu Jazz," Melos 6 (December, 1927), 510–512.

    Jazz Advertised 1919–1967, Vol. 3: Out of the New England Negro Press 1950–1967, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1984

    Jazz Reviewed. Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1919–1950, Franz Hoffhiann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1995

    Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 6: Out of the Chicago Defender 1950–1967, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1984

    Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Index, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981

    Jones, A.M. "Blue Notes and Hot Rhythm," African Music, Vol. 1, No. 4 (1951), 9–12

    Jones, Max and Albert McCarthy, eds. Jazz Review. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945

    Kallen, Horace M. "Swing as Surrealist Music" in Art and Freedom. NY: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1942, Vol. 2, 824–834

    Keepnews, Orrin, and Bill Grauer, Jr. A Pictorial History of Jazz. NY: Crown, 1955

    Kinnell, Bill and James Asman, eds. American Jazz No. 1. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [24 pp.]

    ______________________________ American Jazz No. 2. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [22 pp.]

    ______________________________Jazz Writings. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [24 pp.]

    Lang, Ian. Jazz in Perspective. The Background of the Blues. London: Worker's Music Association, 1947

    Legrand, Gerard. Puissances duiazz. Paris: Arcanes, 1953

    Malson, Lucien. Les maItres du jazz. Paris: Presses Universitaires, 1952

    McCarthy, Albert, ed. Jazzbook 1955. London: Cassell, 1955

    _______________ and Max Jones, eds. The PL Yearbook of Jazz 1946. London: Poetry London, 1946

    ______________________________ Jazzbook 1947. London: Poetry London, 1947

    ________________________________ Jazz Folio. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944

    ________________________________ Jazz Miscellany. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944

    Morgan, Alun and Raymond Horricks, Modern Jazz: A Survey of Developments Since 1939.

    London: Gollancz, 1956

    Newton, Frankie [Eric Hobsbawm]. The Jazz Scene. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1959

    "New Directions in Jazz Research," Record Changer, July–August, 1953, 8–22

    Ortiz Oderigo, Néstor R. Historia del jazz. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1959

    _____________ OrIgenes y Esencia del Jazz. Buenos Aires: Editorial Columbia, 1959

    Panassiê, Hugues. The Real Jazz. NY: Smith & Durrell, 1942

    _____________ John Vyse, Art Hodes, et.al. American Jazz No. 1. Newark, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1945

    Paul, Elliot. That Crazy American Music: The Story of North American Jazz. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1957

    Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. A Guide to Longplay Jazz Records. NY: Long Player Publications, 1954

    Rosenthal, George S. and Franek Zachary, eds. Jazzways. Vol. 1. No. 1. Cincinnati: Jazzways, 1946

    Sargeant, Winthrop. "Is Jazz Music?" American Mercury, October, 1943 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 56–57)

    Schwerkè, Irving. Kings Jazz and David. Paris: Presses Modernes, 1927

    Shapiro, Nat and Nat Hentoff, eds. Hear Me Talkin' To Ya: The Story of Jazz by the Men Who Made It. NY: Rinehart, 1955

    ______________ eds. The Jazz Makers. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1957

    Slotkin, J.S. "Jazz and Its Forerunners as an Example of Acculturation," American Sociological Review, 8 (1943), 570–575

    Smith, Charles Edward, Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Payne Rogers, and William Russell. The Jazz Record Book. NY: Smith & Durrell,l942

    Stearns, Marshall W. The Story of Jazz. NY: Oxford University Press, 1958

    Thompson, Kay. C. "The Western Heritage of Jazz," Record Changer, Vol. 9, No. 4 (1950), 8, 17

    Traill, Sinclair, ed. Concerning Jazz. London: Faber & Faber, 1957

    Ulanov, Barry. A History of Jazz in America. NY: Viking, 1952

    _________ A Handbook of Jazz. NY: Viking, 1957

    Vèmane, Henri. Swing et mceurs. Lille: Privately Printed, 1943 [32 pp.]

    Vian, Boris. Jazz in Paris: Chronigues de jazz pour la radio station de radio WNEW. New York (1948–1949). Paris: Pauvert, 1997

    _________ Round About Close to Midnight: The Jazz Writings of Boris Vian, Mike Zwerin, ed. London: Quartet, 1988

    Whiteman, Paul. How to Be a Bandleader. NY: R.M. McBride, 1941

    Williams, Martin T., ed. The Art of Jazz: Essays on the Nature and Development of Jazz. Oxford, 1959

    ____________ ed. Jazz Panorama. London: Jazz Book Club, 1965

    Later Writings

    Abbott, Lynn and Doug Seroff. "Black Music in the White City: African- Americans at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition," 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 9 (no date), 47–60

    _____________ "100 Years From Today," 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 5 (1990), 56–62; Vol. 1, No 6 (1991), 5 1–65; Vol. 1, No. 7 (1992), 79–95; Vol. 1, No. 9 (no date), 105–117; Vol. 1 No 10 (no date) [includes "The Origins of Ragtime"], 121–143 [Black press reportage on music in the 1890s]

    Appel, Alfred, Jr. Jazz Modernism From Ellington and Armstrong to Matisse and Joyce's. NY: Knopf, 2002.

    Ake, David. Jazz Cultures. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, 10–41.

    Archer-Straw, Petrine. Negroyhilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the l920s. NY: Thames & Hudson, 2000

    Barker, Danny. Buddy Bolden and the Last Days of Storyville. NY: Cassell, 1998

    Bastin, Bruce. Never Sell a Copyright: Joe Davis and His Role in the New York Music Scene 1916–1978. Chigwell, UK: Storyville Publications, 1990

    Bernotas, Robert W. "Critical Theory, Jazz, and Politics: A Critique of the Frankfurt School," Ph.D dissertation, John Hopkins University,, 1987

    Blake, Jody. Le Tumulte noir: Modernist Art and Popular Entertainment in Jazz-Age Paris, 1900–1930. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999

    Borneman, Ernest. "Black Light and White Shadow: Notes For a History of American Negro Music," Jazzforschung/Jazz Research 2. Graz: Universal Edition, 1970, 24–93

    __________ "Jazz and the Creole Tradition," Jazzforschung/Jazz Research', 1, Graz: Universal Edition, 1969

    Carmichael, Hoagy. Sometimes I Wonder: The Story of Hoagy Carmichael. NY" Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965

    Castle, Irene. Castles in the Air. Garden City: Doubleday, 1958

    __________ My Husband. NY: Scribers, 1919

    Castle, (Mr. & Mrs.) Vernon. Modern Dancing. NY: World Syndicate, 1914

    Charters, Samuel and Len Constant. Jazz: A History of the New York Scene. Garden City: Doubleday, 1962

    Chilton, John. Who's Who of Jazz. ??

    Collier, James Lincoln. "The Critics" in Jazz: The International Theme Song. NY: Oxford University Press, 1993, 225–262

    ___________ The Reception of Jazz in America: A New View. Brooklyn: Institute for Studies in American Music, 1988

    Cooper, Harry. "On Beer Jazz: Replaying Adorno With the Grain," October 75 (Winter, 1996), 99–133

    Crumden, Robert M. Body and Soul: The Making of American Modernism. Art, Music, and Letters in the Jazz Age. NY: Basic Books, 2000

    Daniels, Douglas Henry. "Big Top Blues: Jazz-Minstrel Bands and the Young Family Traditions," Jazzforshung/Jazz Research 18, Graz, 1986, 133–153

    Dauer, Alfons. Tradition Afrikanischer Blasorchester und Entstshung des Jazz. 2 vols. Graz: Akademische Druk- u. Verlagsansradt, 1985

    DaVeaux, Scott. "Constructing the Jazz Tradition: Jazz Historiography," Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall, 1991), 525–5560

    Donaldson, Gary A. "A Window on Slave Culture: Dances at Congo Square in New Orleans, 1899–1862,"

    Journal of Negro History, Spring, 1984, 63–72

    Douglas, Ann. Terrible Honesty: Mongrel Manhattan in the 1920's. NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1995

    Driggs, Frank, and Harris Lewine, Black Beauty. White Heat: A Pictorial History of Classic Jazz. NY: Morrow, 1982

    Dupree, Mary Herron. "Jazz,' the Critics, and American Art Music in the 1920's," American Music, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Fall, 1986), 287–30 1

    Early, Gerald. "Pulp and Circumstance: The Story of Jazz in High Places," The Culture of Bruising. Boston: Ecco Press, 1994 [on Paul Whiteman]

    Ellison, Ralph. Living With Music: Ralph Ellison's Jazz Writings, Robert O'Meally, ed. NY: Modern Library, 2001

    Elworth, Steven B. "Jazz in Crisis, 1948–1958: Ideology and representation," in Jazz Among the Discourses, Krin Gabbard, ed. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995, 57–75

    Erskine, Gilbert M. "Jazz Books and Comments," Down Beat's Music ‘63. Chicago: Maher, 1962, 85–90, 119–123

    Fiehrer, Thomas. "From Quadrille to Stomp: The Creole Origins of Jazz," Popular Music, 10/1 (1991), 21–38

    Floyd, Samuel A., Jr. Floyd, Samuel A., Jr., ed. Black Music in the Harlem Renaissance:

    _________ A Collection of Essays. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.

    _________ The Power of Black Music. NY: Oxford University Press, 1995.

    Foreman, Ronald C, Jr. "Jazz and Blues Records, 1020–32: Their Origins and Their Significance for the Record Industry and Society," Ph.D dissertation, University of Illinois, 1968.

    Gebhardt, Nicholas. "Sidney Bechet" in Going For Jazz. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001, 33–76.

    Gendron, Bernard. Between Montmartre and the Mudd Club: Popular Music and the Avant-Garde. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2002.

    _________ "Moldy Figs' and Modernists: Jazz at War (1942–1946)," Jazz Among the Discourses, Krin Gabbard, ed. Durham: Duke University Press, 1995, 3, 1–56.

    Gennari, John. "Jazz Criticism: Its Development and Ideologies," Black American Literature Forum, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Fall, 1991), 449–524.

    Gracyk, Theodore A. "Adorno, Jazz, and the Aesthetics of popular Music," Musical Quarterly 76 (Winter, 1992), 526–542.

    Gracyk, Tim. "Early Recordings of African Americans/Early Ragtime." http://www.gracyk.com/early_ragtime.shtml.

    __________ "Jazz' and Tin Pan Alley." http://www.gracyk.com/jasband.shtml.

    Gushee, Lawrence. "How the Creole Band Came to Be," Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1 (1988), 83–100.

    ___________ "The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Jazz," Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 14, no. 1 (Spring, 1994), 1–24 (reprinted in Porter 1997).

    ___________ Notes to Steppin' On the Gas: Rags to Jazz 1913–1927. New World Records 269 (1977).

    Hagert, Thomas. "Band and Orchestral Ragtime," in Ragtime, Its History . . . , John Edward Hane, ed., 268–284.

    Hammond, John. John Hammond On Record: An Autobiography. NY: Ridge Press/Summit Books, 1977.

    Harrison, Max. "Around Paul Whiteman," ' Jazz Monthly, June, 1970, 24–28.

    Haskins, Jim. The Cotton Club: A Pictorial and Social History of the Most Famous Symbol of the Jazz Era. NY: Random House, 1977.

    Hennessey, Thomas J. From Jazz to Swing: African-American Jazz Musicians and their Music, 1890–1935. Detroit: Wayne State University, 1994.

    Holbrook, Dick. "Our Word JAZZ," Storyville 50 (December, 1973–January 1974).

    Jasen, David A. and Gene Jones. Black Bottom Stomp: Eight Masters of Ragtime and Early Jazz. NY: Routledge, 2002..

    __________ Spreadin' Rhythm Around: Black Popular Songwriters, 1880–1930. NY: Schirmer, 1998.

    "Jazz et Anthropologie," special edition of L'Homme: Revue francaise d'anthropologie, Nos. 158–159 (Avril/Septembre, 2001).

    Jones, LeRoi. Blues People. NY: Morrow, 1963.

    Kennedy, Rick. Jelly Roll, Bix, and Hoagy: Gennett Studios and the Birth of Recorded Jazz. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994.

    Kenny, William lowland. Chicago Jazz: A Cultural History, 1904–1930. NY: Oxford University Press, 1993.

    Kimball, Robert and William Bolcom. Reminiscing With Sissle and Blake. NY: Viking, 1973.

    King, Bruce. "The Formative Years," Jazz Monthly, no. 148, vol. 13, no. 4 (June, 1967), 5–7.

    Kinen, Henry A. "The Roots of Jazz in Place Congo: A Re–Appraisal," Yearbook For Inter-American Musical Research, Vol. VIII (1972), Austin Texas, 5–16.

    Larkin, Philip. All What Jazz: A Record Diary 1961–1971. NY: Farrar Straus Giroux, 1985.

    Leonard, Neil. Jazz and the White Americans: The Acceptance of a New Art Form. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1962.

    Levine, Lawrence W.. "Jazz and American Culture," in The Unpredictable Past. NY, 1993.

    Lopes, Paul. The Rise of a Jazz Art World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002

    Lowe, Allen. American Pop From Minstrel to Moio. Redwood, NY: Cadence Jazz Books, 1997

    __________ That Devilin' Tune: A Jazz History. Berkeley: Music and Arts Programs of America, 2001

    Malone, Jacqui. Steppin' On the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance. Urbana: University Of Chicago Press, 1996

    Marcus, Greil. Lipstick Traces: A Secret History of the 20th Century. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989

    Meizer, Annabelle. Dada and Surrealist Performance. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1976

    Merriam, Alan P. and Fradley H. Garner. "Jazz–the Word," Ethnomusicology, 12 (1968), 373–396

    Meyer, Dan. "Slap That Bass! New Orleans String Bass Pioneers." http://www.geocities.com/infrogmation/NewBass.htmi

    Meyer, Peg. Backwoods Jazz in the Twenties Cape Girardeau: Southeast Missouri State University, 1989 [white riverboat musicians]

    Meyer, Sheldon. "The Story of Jazz Books in America 193 5–55," Jazz Review, Vol. 2, No. 10 (November, 1959), 64–65

    Moore, Macdonald Smith. Yankee Blues: Musical Culture and American Identity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985

    Ogden, Kathy L. The Jazz Revolution: Twenties America and the Meaning of Jazz. NY:

    Oxford University Press, 11989

    Oliphant, Dave. Texan Jazz. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1996

    Oliver, Paul. "That Certain Feeling: Blues and jazz. . . in 1890?", Popular Music, Vol. 10, No. 1 (1991), 11–19

    Ostendorf, Bemdt. "The Musical World of Doctorow's Ragtime," American Quarterly, December,

    1991

    Ostransky, Leroy. Jazz City: The Impact of Our Cities on the Development of Jazz. Englewood

    Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1978

    Peretti, Burton W. The Creation of Jazz: Music, Race, and Culture in Urban America. Urbana:

    University of Illinois Press, 1992

    _______________ Jazz in American Culture. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee, 1997

    Pickering, Michael. "Eugene Stratton and early Ragtime in Britain," Black Music Research

    Journal, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Fall, 2000), 15 1–180

    Pleasants, Henry. Death of a Music. London: Gollanz, 1961

    ______________ Serious Music and All That Jazz! NY: Simon & Schuster, 1969

    Porter, Eric. What is This Thing Called Jazz?: African American Musicians as Artists, Critics,

    and Activists. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, 1–53

    Radano, Ronald. "Hot Fantasies: American Modernism and the Idea of Black Rhythm,"

    in Music and the Racial Imagination, Philip Bohlman and Ronald Radano, eds. Chicago:

    University of Chicago Press, 1997

    Raebum, Bruce, "Jewish Jazzmen in New Orleans, 1890–1940," Jazz Archivist 12 (1997), 1–12

    Reed, Ishmael. Mumbo Jumbo. Garden City: Doubleday, 1972 [novel]

    Riis, Thomas L. Just Before Jazz: Black Musical Theater in New York 1890 to 1915.

    Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989

    Rose, Al. Eubie Blake: A Biography. NY: Schirmer, 1979

    ________ Storyville, New Orleans. University: University of Alabama Press, 1974

    _______ I Remember Jazz: Six Decades Among the Great Jazzmen. Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    State University Press, 1987

    _______ and Edmond Souchon. New Orleans Jazz: A Family Album. Baton Rouge: Louisiana

    State University Press, 1967

    Russell, Bill. Bill Russell's American Music. Mike Hazeldine, ed. New Orleans: Jazzology

    Press, 1993

    ___________ Jazz Scrapbook. New Orleans: The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1998

    __________ New Orleans Style. Barry Martyn and Mike Hazeldine, eds. New Orleans:

    Jazzology Press, 1994

    Russell, Ross. Jazz Style in Kansas City and the Early Southwest. Berkeley: University of

    California Press, 1971

    Rust, Brian. "The First Jazz Record of All?" http://www.hensteeth.com/e_discog/firstjaz.htm

    Schuller, Gunther. Early Jazz. NY: Oxford University Press, 1968

    Schiedt, Duncan. The Jazz State of Indiana. Duncan Scheidt, 1977

    Scott, Emmett. J. Scott's Official History of The American Negro in World War I, 1919,

    (Chapter 21: "Negro Music That Stirred France")

    Smith, Charles Edward. "Can Jazz Be Defined?" Metronome, Vol. 78, No. 7 (1961), 12–13

    Southern Eileen. The Music of Black Americans: A History. NY: Norton, 1971

    Spencer, Jon Michael. The New Negroes and Their Music. Knoxville: University of Tennessee

    Press, 1997

    Spottswood, Richard. "Gouges, Vamps, Zulus and Scronch and Where They've Been Hiding."

    http://www.vjm.biz/articles1.htm

    Stewart, Jack. "The Cuban Danzon: Before There Was Jazz – 1906 to 1929."

    http://www.arhoolie.com/catalog/tit1es/7032c.shtm1

    Stoddard, Tom. Jazz on the Barbary Coast. Chigwell, UK: Storyville, 1982

    Storyville magazine and Storyville [annual] 1998–9

    Stan, S. Frederick. Bamboula! The Life and Times of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. NY: Oxford

    University Press, 1995

    Steams, Marshall and Jean. Jazz Dance: The Story of American Vernacular Dance. NY:

    Schirmer, 1968

    Sudhalter, Richard. Lost Chords: White Musicians and their Contribution to Jazz 1915–1945.

    NY: Oxford University Press, 1999

    Sweetman, Ron. "Recording Activity in New Orleans in the ‘Twenties: A Discography of a

    Decade in the Crescent City." http://www.bluesworld.com/nodiscog.html

    Szwed, John and Morton Marks. "The Afro-American Transformation of European Set Dances

    and Dance Suites," Dance Research Journal Vol. 20, No. 1 (Summer, 1988), 29–36

    Turner, Frederick. Remembering Song: Encounters With the New Orleans Jazz Tradition.

    NY: Viking, 1982

    Van Der Merwe, Peter. Origins of the Popular Style: The Antecedents of Twentieth-Century

    Popular Music. NY: Oxford, 1989

    Vincent, Ted. "The Community That gave Jazz to Chicago," ‘’Black Music Research Journal’’, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring, 1992), 43–56.

    ___________ Keep Cool: The Black Activists Who Built the Jazz Age. London: Pluto Press, 1995

    Virgo, E.S. "The Earliest Boogie Woogie," 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 8 (no date), 113–122

    Wang, Richard. "Researching the New Orleans-Chicago Jazz Connection: Tools and Methods,"

    Black Music Research Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1 (1988), 101–112

    Watkins, Glenn. Pyramids at the Louvre: Music, Culture and Collage from Stravinsky to the

    Postmodernists. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994

    Welburn, Ron. "American Jazz Criticism, 1914–1940." Dissertation., New York University,

    1983

    _____________ "James Reese Europe and the Infancy of Jazz Criticism," Black Music Research

    Journal, Vol. 7 (1987), 35–44

    Wilson, John S. Jazz: The Transition Year, 1940–1960. NY: Appelton-Century-Crofts, 1966

    Woll, Allen. Black Musical Theatre From Coontown to Dreamgirls. Baton Rouge: Louisiana

    State University Press, 1989

    Wright, Laurie. "King" Oliver. Chigwell, UK: Storyville Publications, 1987

    _____________ Mr. Jelly Lord. Chigwell, UK: Storyville Publications, 1980

    Autobiographies and Biographies of Musicians and Singers

    Armstrong, Louis. Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1954

    Goffin, Robert. Horn of Plenty: The Story of Louis Armstrong. NY: Allen, Towne & Heath,

    1947

    Meryman, Richard. Louis Armstrong - A Self Portrait. Millerton, NY: Eakins, 1071

    Barker, Danny. A Life in Jazz. Alyn Shipton, ed. NY: Oxford University Press, 1986

    Bechet, Sidney. Treat It Gentle. Twayne, 1960

    Chilton, John. Sidney Bechet: The Wizard of Jazz. NY: Oxford University Press, 1987

    [Beiderbecke, Bix] Sudhalter, Richard M & Philip R. Evans. Bix: Man & Legend.

    New Rochelle: Arlington House, 1974

    Berton, Ralph. Remembering Bix: A Memoir of the Jazz Era. NY: Harper & Row, 1974

    Bemhardt, Clyde E.B. I Remember. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1986

    Marquis, Donald M. In Search of Buddy Bolden. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University

    Press, 1978

    Bradford, Perry. Born With the Blues: Perry Bradford's Own Story The True Story of the

    Pioneering Blues Singers and Musicians in the Early Days of Jazz. NY: Oak Publications,

    1965

    Bushell, Garvin. Jazz From the Beginning. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1988

    Collins, Lee. Oh, Didn't He Ramble: The Life Story of Lee Collins as Told to Mary Collins.

    Frank J. Gillis and John W. Miner, eds. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1974

    Condon, Eddie and Thomas Sugrue. We Called It Music. NY: Holt, 1947

    Gara, Larry. The Baby Dodds Story. Los Angeles: Contemporary Press, 1959

    Badger, Reid. A Life in Ragtime A Biography of James Reese Europe. NY: Oxford University

    Press, 1995

    Foster, Pops. Pops Foster: The Autobiography of a New Orleans Jazzman. Berkeley: University

    of California Press, 1971

    Handy, W.C. Father of the Blues: An Autobiography. NY: Macmillan, 1941

    Holiday, Billie. Lady Sings the Blues. NY: Doubleday, 1956

    Singer, Barry. Black and Blue: The Life and Lyrics of Andy Razaf. NY: Schirmer, 1992

    Sonnier, Austin M., Jr. Willie Geary "Bunk" Johnson. NY, 1977

    Brown, Scott E. James P. Johnson: A Case of Mistaken Identity. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow,

    1986

    Berlin, Edward A. King of Ragtime: Scott Joplin and His Era. NY: Oxford University Press,

    1994

    Mezzrow, Milton "Mezz" and Bernard Wolfe. Really the Blues. NY: Random House, 1946

    Lomax, Alan. Mister Jelly Roll. NY: Duell, Stone & Pearce, 1950

    Patras, Phil. Dead Man Blues: Jelly Roll Morton Way Out West. Berkeley: University of

    California Press, 2001

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    CASEY SCOTT ONE MORE TIME- JAZZ NOVEL TOWER £2.00 P/B 188pp

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    NAT SHAPIRO / NAT HENTOFF ed HEAR ME TALKING TO YA PETER DAVIES £9.50 H/C DJ tear to dj

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    ARNOLD SHAW HONKERS & SHOUTERS- GOLDEN YEARS OF RHYTHM & BLUES COLLIER MACMILLAN £15.00 P/B 555pp

    ARNOLD SHAW LET'S DANCE- POPULAR MUSIC IN THE 1930s OXFORD UP £5.00 H/C DJ 241pp

    ARNOLD SHAW SINATRA- A BIOGRAPHY WH ALLEN £5.00 H/C no DJ 392pp

    ARNOLD SHAW THE ROCKIN' 50s- THE DECADE THAT TRANSFORMED THE POP MUSIC SCENE DA CAPO £5.00 P/B 296pp

    ARNOLD SHAW THE STREET THAT NEVER SLEPT- 52nd STREET NYC COWARD MCCANN £10.00 H/C DJ378pp

    DON SHEPHERD / ROBERT SLATZER BING CROSBY- THE HOLLOW MAN STAR £2.00 P/B 326pp

    CHRIS SHERIDAN COUNT BASIE- A BIO-DISCOGRAPHY GREENWOOD PRESS £50.00 H/C 1350pp

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    JACK SHNEIDMAN 1001 JAZZ LICKS- COMPLETE JAZZ VOCABULARY FOR THE IMPROVISOR CHERRY LANE £8.00 P/B 112pp

    BEN SIDRAN TALKING JAZZ- ILLUSTRATED ORAL HISTORY POMEGRANATE £5.00 H/C DJ 210pp

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    HERBERT A SIMMONS MAN WALKING ON EGGSHELLS- JAZZ NOVEL METHUEN £5.00 H/C no DJ 250pp

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    GEORGE T SIMON GLENN MILLER AND HIS ORCHESTRA CROWELL £4.00 H/C NO DJ 472pp

    GEORGE T SIMON SIMON SAYS- SIGHTS & SOUNDS OF THE SWING ERA 1935-55 ARLINGTON HOUSE £8.00 H/C DJ 490pp

    GEORGE T SIMON THE BIG BANDS- ENLARGED & REVISED 1971 EDITION- forward by FRANK SINATRA MACMILLAN £5.00 P/B 584pp

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    NANCY SINATRA FRANK SINATRA- MY FATHER HODDER £4.00 H/C D/J 340pp

    FRANK SINATRA / GUY GARWOOD SINATRA IN HIS OWN WORDS OMNIBUS £3.00 P/B 128pp

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    WILLIE THE LION SMITH MUSIC ON MY MIND- forward by DUKE ELLINGTON DA CAPO £5.00 P/B 318pp

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    JOHN SZWED SO WHAT- DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY OF MILES HEINEMANN £5.00 P/B PROOF COPY 470pp

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    BOB THOMAS ASTAIRE- THE MAN, THE DANCER WEIDENFELD & NICHOLSON £5.00 H/C DJ clipped 340pp

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    NICK TOSCHES WHERE DEAD VOICES GATHER CAPE £6.00 P/B 330pp

    CLARK TRACEY THE GODFATHER OF BRITISH JAZZ- LIFE & MUSIC OF STAN TRACEY EQUINOX £25.00 H/C 331pp

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    SINCLAIR TRAILL (ed) CONCERNING JAZZ JAZZ BOOK CLUB £5.00 H/C DJ 178pp

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    BEN WATSON DEREK BAILEY & THE STORY OF FREE IMPROVISATION VERSO £10.00 H/C DJ 450pp

    CHRIS WAY THE BIG BANDS GO TO WAR MAINSTREAM £5.00 H/C BO DJ 286pp

    GEORGE WEIN MYSELF AMONG OTHERS DA CAPO £8.00 P/B 546pp

    CLAIRE WELCH JAZZ LEGENDS- MILES DAVIS/ JOHN COLTRANE/ ACKER BILK/ JAMIE CULLUM (!) GREEN UMBRELLA £1.00 H/C 96pp

    DICKY WELLS / STANLEY DANCE THE NIGHT PEOPLE- foreward by COUNT BASIE HALE £5.00 H/C DJ 120pp

    JOHN WHITE ARTIE SHAW- NON-STOP FLIGHT EAST NOTE £10.00 P/B 182pp

    KEVIN WHITEHEAD NEW DUTCH SWING- JAZZ + CLASSICAL + ABSURDISM BILLBOARD £15.00 H/C DJ 336pp

    KEVIN WHITEHEAD WHY JAZZ? - A CONCISE GUIDE OXFORD U P £4.00 H/C DJ 172pp

    KEVIN WHITEHEAD (ed) BIMHUIS 25- STORIES OF 25 YEARS BIMHUIS £15.00 P/B DJ 214pp

    BOB WILBER MUSIC WAS NOT ENOUGH BAYOU £5.00 P/B 216pp

    ALEC WILDER AMERICAN POPULAR SONG OUP £20.00 H/C NO DJ 536pp

    RICHARD WILLAMS JAZZ- A PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTARY STUDIO EDITIONS £5.00 H/C DJ 144pp

    RICHARD WILLAMS MILES DAVIS- THE MAN IN THE GREEN SHIRT BLOOMSBURY £5.00 H/C DJ LF 192pp

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    The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Jazz Bibliography[edit]

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    BIBLIOGRAPHY GENERAL REFERENCE

    G. Poole. Enciclopedia de swing. (Buenos Aires, 1939) (Buenos Aires,​1944).

    N. Ortiz Oderigo. Panorama de la miisica afroamericana.

    W. Laade, W. Ziefle and D. Zimmerle. Jazz-Lexikon (Stuttgart, 1953).

    G. C. Testoni and others: Enciclopedia del jazz (Milan, 1953) 1953)

    F. Usinger: Kleine Biographie des Jazz (Offenbach am Main,

    L. Feather: The Encyclopedia of Jazz (New York, ​1955, rev. ​2/1960)

    A. Dauer and S. Longstreet: Knaur's Jazz Lexikon (Munich, ​1957)

    J. Jorgensen and E. Wiedemann: Mosaik Jazzlexikon (Hamburg, 1966)

    L. Feather: The Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Sixties (New York, 1967)

    F. Tenot and P. Caries: Dictionnaire du jazz (Paris, ​1967)

    C. Schreiner: Jazz Aktuell (Mainz, ​1968)

    C. Bohlander and K. H. Holler: Reclams Jazzfuhrer (Stuttgart, 1970)

    J. Chilton: Who's Who of Jazz ​(London and Philadelphia, ​1970, 2/1972)

    R. Kinkle: The Complete Encyclopedia of Popular Music and Jazz ​1900-1950 (New Rochelle, NY, 1974)

    L. Feather: Encyclopedia of Jazz in the Seventies (New York, ​1976)

    DISCOGRAPHIES

    C. Delaunay: Hot Discography (Paris, 1936, rev. 2/1938)

    H. Schleman: Rhythm on Record . . . 1906 to 1936 (London, ​1936)

    F. Ramsey jr and C. Smith: Jazz Record Book (New York, 1942) B

    K. Mohr: Discographie du jazz (Geneva, 1945)

    A. Mscohller: Dansk jazz discography (Copenhagen, 1945)

    Schwaninger and A. Gurwitsch: Swing discographie (Geneva, 1945)

    B. Rust: Jazz Records: ​1897-1942 (London, 1965, rev. 2/1969)

    H. Lange: Deutsche 78er Discographie 1903-1958 (Berlin, 1966)

    A. McCarthy, ed.: Jazz on Record 1917-67 (London, 1968)

    W. Bruyninckx: Fifty Years of Recorded Jazz: 1917-1967 (Mechelen ​1969)

    D. Langridge: Your Jazz Collection (London, 1970)

    W. C. Allen: Studies in Jazz Discography (New Brunswick, 1971)

    M. Harrison and others: Modern Jazz: the Essential Records (1945 ​1970) (London, 1975)

    BIBLIOGRAPHIES

    J. Ganfield: Books and Periodical Articles on Jazz in America from ​1926-1932 (New York, 1933)

    A. Merriam: A Bibliography of Jazz (Philadelphia, 1954/RI970)

    R. Reisner: The Literature of Jazz (New York, 1954, rev. 2/1959)

    J. Chaumier: La litteratur du jazz (Le Mans, ​1963)

    L. Kleberg: Svensk jazzbiografi (Stockholm, 1964)

    A. Elings: Bibliografie van de nederlandse jazz (Nijmegen, 1966)

    C. G. Herzog zu Mecklenburg: International Jazz Bibliography: la:: ​Books from 1919 to 1968 (Baden-Baden, 1969)

    D. Kennington: The Literature of Jazz (London, 1970)

    S. Winick: Rhythm: an Annotated Bibliography (Metuchen, 1974)

    N. Wicker, ed.: Jazz Index, i-​(1977-) ​[literature in periodicals, etc]

    GENERAL HISTORIES

    M. Howe: Blue Jazz (Bristol, 1934)

    V. Skaarup and M. Goldstein: Jazz (Copenhagen, 1934)

    A. Caraceni: II jazz dalle origini ad oggi (Milan, ​1937, rev. ​2/1945)

    S. Kristensen: Hvad jazz (Copenhagen, 1938)

    W. Hobson: American Jazz Music (New York, 1939/RI976)

    F. Ramsey jr and C. Smith, eds.: Jazzmen (New York, 1939)

    N. Hellstrom: Jazz: historia, tecnik, utouare (Stockholm, 1940)

    A. Coeuroy: Histoire generale du jazz (Paris, 1942)

    A. Niemoeller: Story of Jazz (Kansas City, 1946)

    1. Laing: Jazz in Perspective (London, ​1947/RI976)

    L. Cerri: Musica d'oggi (Milan, 1948)

    R. Goffin: Nouvelle histoire du jazz (Brussels, 1948)

    B. Heuvelmans: De la bamboula au bebop (Paris, 1951)

    M. Bouvier-Ajam: Connaissance du jazz (Paris, 1952)

    N. Ortiz Oderigo: Historia del jazz (Buenos Aires, ​1952)

    B. Ulanov: History of Jazz in America (New York, 1952/R ​1972)

    S. Porto: Pequena histOria do jazz (Rio de Janeiro, 1953)

    Nat Shapiro and Nat Hentoff, eds.: Hear me Talkin' to Ya' (New York,

    A. Heerkens: Jazz (Baarn, 1956)

    M. Stearns: The Story of Jazz (New York, 1956)

    A. Francis: Jazz (Paris, 1958; Eng. trans., ​1976)

    J. Berendt: Das neue Jazzbuch: Eniwicklung and Bedeutung der ​Jazzmusik (Frankfurt am Main, 1959; Eng. trans., London, 1964)

    W. Mellers: Music in a New Found Land (London, 1964)

    C. Fox: Jazz in Perspective (London, 1969)

    E. Southern: The Music of Black Americans (New York, 1971)

    J. Storm Roberts: Black Music of Two Worlds (New York, 1972)

    J. Berendt: The Jazz Book (New York, 1975)

    SPECIALIST HISTORIES

    F. Ramsey: Chicago Documentary (London, 1944)

    R. Goffin: La Nouvelle Orleans (New York, 1946)

    L. Feather: Inside Bebop (New York, 1949)

    R. Blesh and H. Janis: They all Played Ragtime (New York, 1950, rep. ​4/1971)

    A. Morgan: Modern Jazz (London, 1956)

    S. Charters: Jazz: New Orleans 1885-1957 (Belleville, NJ, ​1958 ​

    2/1963)

    S.​Charters and L. K.u1n9s6ta2d) t: Jazz: a History of the New York Sane (Garden City, NY

    I. Oilier: Jazz Masters of the Forties (New York, ​1966)

    H. Lange: Jazz in Deutschland (Berlin, 1966)

    H. A. Kmen: Music in New Orleans: the Formative Years. 1791-1841 (Baton Rouge, 1967)

    R. Pernet: Jazz in Little Belgium 1881-1966 (Brussels, ​1967)

    M. Dorigrit: Les origins du jazz: k style Nouvelle Orleans el ' ​prolongements (Paris, 1968)

    R. Russell: Jazz Style in Kansas City and the South West (Berkeh;)' ​1971, rev. 2/1973)

    W. Shafer and J. Riedel: The Art of Ragtime (Baton Rouge, 1971)


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    John Szwed Bibliography[edit]

    John Szwed's "Early Jazz History Bibliography" or access it at "Early Jazz History Bibliography."

    Early Jazz History and Criticism Bibliography Pre-1940 Writings

    • Adorno, Theodore. “On Jazz” and “Farewell to Jazz” in Essays in Music. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, 470–495, 496–500
    • Aldrich, Robert. “Drawing a Line for Jazz,” New York Times, December 10, 1922 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002)
    • Alford, Harry L. “The Make-Up of a Modern Orchestra,” Metronome, July, 1923 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002)
    • [American jazz in France] The Nation, June 11, 1924 * “American Jazz Is Not African.” Metronome. October 1, 1926 * “America’s Folk Music.” ' The Outlook. February 2, 1927
    • “An Afternoon of Jazz,” The Musical Courier, February 14, 1924. (see Vincent Lopez)
    • (Editorial Notes) “Another Word about Jazz,” The Musical Observer. November. 1926 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Ansermet, Ernest. “Sur un Orchestré Nègre,” Revue Romande, October, 1919 (reprinted as “A ‘Serious Musician Takes Jazz Seriously,” translated by Walter Schaap, in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999) and in Reading Jazz, Robert Gottlieb, ed., NY: Pantheon, 1996, 741–746.
    • Antheil, George. “A Discussion of the Debate—‘Is Jazz Music?’—In the July and August Issues of The Forum,” Forum. December 1928.

    __________. “Jazz,” Life and Letters. July, 1928.

    __________. "The Negro on the Spiral, or A Method of Negro Music" in Negro: An Anthology, Nancy Cunard and Hugh Ford, eds. NY: Frederick Ungar, 1970 [1934], 185.

    • “Anti-Ragtime,” The New Republic, November 6, 1915.
    • Ahold, Felix. “Die Jazzmusik.” Signale fuer die musikalische Welt, 87, 428–430.
    • “The Appeal of Primitive Jazz,” Literary Digest 55, no. 8 (1917), 28–29.
    • Austin, Cecil. “Jazz,” Music & Letters. July, 1925.
    • E. F. B. “Nothing Great Can Afford Shackles—In Youth There is Hope,” Musical Leader, January 4, 1923.
    • [Ballanta-Taylor, Nicholas G. J] “American Jazz is Not African,” New York Times, September 19, 1926, Sec. 20, 8. (Reprinted in Metronome 42, (October 1, 1927, 21)

    __________. “Jazz Music and Its Relations to African Music,” Musical Courier 2, no. 5 (1938), 51.

    • Ballard, “Pat”. “Making the First Talking Picture of a Jazz Orchestra,” Metronome. November, 1929.
    • “Ban on Jazz Sacrilege,” The New York Times, November 4, 1922.
    • Baresel, Alfred. Das Jazz-Bucharest. Leipzig: Zimmerman, 1926 [several editions, including rev. 1929].

    __________. “Jazz als Rettung.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926).

    __________. “Kunst-Jazz.” Melos 7 (1928), 354–357.

    __________. “Und dennoch: Jazz.” Rheinische Musik und Theater Zeitung 28 (1926), 182, 184, 186.

    • Barton, William E., D.D. “Recent Negro Melodies,” New England Magazine, February, 1899.
    • Bauer, Marion. “L”Influence du jazz-band,” La Revue Musicale, April, 1924 (translated excerpt in Porter, 131–132).
    • Bell, Clive “‘Plus De Jazz,’” The New Republic, September,1921.
    • Benoist-Mechin, J. “Jazz Band,” The Musical Courier, February 21, 1924 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • [Bernie, Ben] “Defends ‘Jazz Tempo,’” Sheet Music News, March, 1924 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Buchanan, Charles L. “The National Music Fallacy—Is American Music to Rest on a Foundation of Ragtime and Jazz?” Arts and Decoration. February 1924.
    • Benson, Timothy and Éva Forgás, eds. Between Worlds: A Sourcebook of Central European Avant-Gardes, 1919–1930. Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art and Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002.
    • Beston, Walter. “Der Jazz.” Rheinische Musik-und Theater-Zeitung 28 (1926), 218–219.
    • Berger, Francisco. “A Jazz Band Concert,” Monthly Musical Record, 1919 (translated in Porter, 1999, 128–132.
    • Berger, Francesco. “Some English Observations upon a First Hearing of a Jazz Band Concert,” The Metronome. October, 1927.
    • Bernhard, Paul. Jazz: Eine musikalische Zeitfrage. Munich: Delphin, 1927.
    • Bickford, Myron A. “Something About Ragtime,” The Cadenza, September,1913 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Bliss, Arthur. “Music in America (An Impression),” The Sackbut. September, 1925 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Blom, Eric. “The American Intoxicant,” The Sackbut. April, 1927.
    • Blom, Eric. “Musical Hope for Musical Comedy,” CSM. September 10, 1927 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • “‘Blues Are Blues, They Are’ Says Expert in ‘Blues’ Case,” Variety, October 19,1917 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • “Both Jazz Music and Jazz Dancing Barred From All Louisville Episcopal Churches,” The New York Times, September, 1921.
    • “The Boys Who Arrange the Tunes You Play,” Metronome, September, 1922 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Barroll, Edward C. “Fixing the Blame for ‘Jazz,’” Metronome, September, 1922 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Bragaglia, A. G. Jazz Band. Milan: Edizioni ‘Corbaccio”, 1929.
    • “Broadway Jazz.” Peabody Bulletin, 1926.
    • Buchanan, Charles L. “Gershwin and Musical Snobbery,” The Outlook. February 2, 1927.
    • Buchanan, Charles L. “Ragtime and American Music,” Opera Magazine, February, 1916.

    __________. “Two Views of Ragtime: Ragtime and American Music,” Seven Arts II: 2 (July 1917), 377–382.

    • Bukofzer, Manfred. “Soziologie der Jazz.” Melos 8 (1929), 387–391.
    • Burian, E. F. Jazz. Prague: Aventinum, 1928.
    • Butler, Henry F. “Accursed Jazz,” The Baton, April, 1924.
    • Hershey, Burnet. “Jazz Latitude,” The New York Times Book Review & Magazine, June 25, 1922.
    • Cadman, Charles Wakefield. “Cadman on ‘Ragtime,’” The Musical Courier, August 12,1914.
    • Campbell, E. Sims. “Early Jam,” The Negro Caravan, Sterling Brown, Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee, eds. NY: Dryden, 1941, 983–990 (reprinted from Esquire, 10 (December, 1941).
    • “Capacity House Fervently Applauds As Jazz Invades Realm of Serious Music,” Musical America, February 23, 1924.
    • Caraceni, Augusto. Il jazz dalle origini ad oggi. Milan: Zerboni, 1937.

    __________. and André Schaeffner. 'Le Jazz. Paris: Aveline, 1926.

    • Casella, Alfredo. “1900,” Christian Science Monitor. December 11, 1926 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • [Cassella, Alfredo] “Casella on Jazz,” The Music Courier, July 12, 1923 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Castle, Irene. Castles in the Air. [1958] reprint, NY: DaCapo, 1980.

    __________. My Husband. [1919] reprint, NY: DaCapo, 1979.

    • “Castles Dance Fox Trot; Call It Negro Step.” New York Herald, no date [fall, 1914] (in Castle Scrapbook, Billy Rose Theater Collection, New York Public Library).
    • Chenette, Ed. “Town Clef Topics,” Metronome, March, 1923.

    __________. [Another name for jazz] Metronome, May, 1924.

    • “Charinski Defends Jazz,” Metronome, June,1922
    • Chop, Max. “Jazz als Lehrfach.” Signale fuer die musikalische Welt' 86 (1926), 43–44.
    • Chotzinoff, Samuel. “Jazz: A Brief History,” Vanity Fair 20 (June, 1923), 69, 104, 106.
    • Christensen, Axel “The Teaching of Ragtime Versus Classical,” Ragtime Review. August 1915.
    • “Clarence Williams, Inc., Enlarges Quarters,” Metronome, August, 1923 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • “Clarence Williams a Specialist on ‘Blues,’” Metronome, September, 1923 (Reprinted in Koenig 2002).
    • Clark, Kenneth S. “Of Interest to Composers,” The Musical Courier, November 16, 1922.
    • “Classical vs. Jazzical Music,” Literary Digest. June 12, 1920.
    • “Classics in ‘Jazz-Tempo,’” Sheet Music News, January 1924.
    • Clurman, Harold. “Letter to the Editor: The Future of Jazz,” New Republic, XLV: 585 (Feb 17 1926), 359.
    • Clyne, Anthony. “Jazz,” The Sackbut. August, 1925.
    • Colby, Carleton L. “Are American Hotels Sponsoring a Truly National Music?” Metronome, May, 1923.
    • Connor, Herbert. “Die ‘Zukunftsnusik” des Mister Whiteman.” Signale fuer die musikalische Welt 84 (1926), 1060–1061.
    • Cook, Will Marion. “Music of the Negro,” Illinois Record, May 14, 1898, Sec. 1, 4.

    __________. “Negro Music,” New York Age, September 9, 1918, 6.

    • Copland, Aaron. “Jazz Structure and Influence,” Modern Music, 4:2 (Jan–Feb, 1927), 9–14.

    __________. “Jazz Structure and Influence,” Modern Music. November/December 1926.

    • Cowell, Henry. “Bericht aus Amerika: Die kleineren Komponisten,” Melos 9 (December 1930), 526–529.
    • Cunliffe, Ronald. “George Gershwin’s ‘Rhapsody in Blue’,” Music Teacher. September, 1929.
    • Cunningham, Carl. “How’s Business With the Dance Orchestra Boys?” Metronome, December, 1923.
    • Curtis–Berlin, Natalie. “Black Singers and Players,” The Musical Quarterly 5 (1919), 502–503.
    • Cutting, Ernest. “Instrumentation for Theater Pit and Dance Orchestras,” Metronome. December, 1923.
    • Darrell, R.D. “All Quiet On the Western Front,” Disques 3, (September 1932), 290–294.
    • David, Hans Th. “Abschied vom Jazz.” Melos 9 (1980), 313–417.
    • Davidson, Harry. “What Has ‘Ragtime’ To Do With ‘American Music?’” Ragtime Review, August, 1916.
    • “The Decline of Jazz,” Musician, May,1922.
    • “Decries ‘Jazz Thinking',” New York Times, February 15, 1925, 17.
    • Delaunay, Charles. Hot Discography. NY: Commodore Record Shop, 1938 [French edition,1936].
    • del Castillo, Lloyd G. “Jazz—Is It Music or Something Else?” Jacob’s Band Monthly, June/July, 1924.
    • “Delving into the Genealogy of Jazz,” Current Opinion. August 1919.
    • “Debunking Jazz,” The Literary Digest. March 26, 1927.
    • “The Descent of Jazz upon Opera,” The Literary Digest. March 13, 1926.
    • D’estere, Neville. “A Syncopated Apology (Part I),” The British Musician, September, 1928.

    __________. “A Syncopated Apology (Part II),” The British Musician, October, 1928.

    • Dickerson, Reed. “Hot Music: Rediscovering Jazz,” Harper's, April, 1936, 567–574.
    • “The Difference Between ‘Jazz’ and ‘Popular Music’,” Jacob’s Orchestra Monthly & The Cadenza, 1924.
    • “The Dixie Piccolo.” The Étude, January, 1925.
    • Dodge, Roger Pryor. Hot Jazz and Jazz Dance: Collected Writings 1929–1964. NY: Oxford University Press, 1995.
    • Downes, Olin. “A Concert of Jazz.” New York Times, Feb. 13, 1924, 16.

    __________. “Goodman is Heard in ‘Swing Concert.” New York Times, January 17, 1938, 11.

    __________. “Stirring Achievements of Orchestra of Colored Musicians—Greatness of Musical Future of the Black Race,” The Boston Sunday Post, August 14, 1918 (also in The New York Age, August 24, 1918.

    • “Drum Taps,” Metronome, July, 1922.
    • “Ducasse Uses Ragtime in New Tone Poem,” Musical America, March 10, 1923.
    • The Editor-in-Chief. “Variationettes,” The Musical Courier, March 30, 1922.
    • Elliott, Gilbert, Jr. “The Doughboy Carries His Music With Him,” Music Review, August, 1919.

    __________. “Our Musical Kinship With the Spaniards,” Musical Quarterly, 8 (1922), 413–418.

    • Ellington, Duke. “Music ‘Tops” to You And Me . . . And Swing is a Part of It,” Tops (1938), 14–18. (Reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999).
    • Engel, Carl. “Jazz: A Musical Discussion,” The Atlantic Monthly, August. 1922
    • Engel, Carl. “Views and Reviews,” Musical Quarterly. 1926.
    • “Enigmatic Folksongs of the Southern Underworld,” Current Opinion', September, 1919.
    • Estes, Stephen A. “The ‘New’ Jazz,” The Music Lovers Magazine, September, 1922.
    • “The Ethics of Ragtime,” Orchestra Monthly. August 1912.
    • “‘An Experiment in Music,’” The Musical Courier. February 21, 1924.
    • Europe, James Reese. “A Negro Explains Jazz,” Literary Digest 61, no. 4 (1919), 28–29.
    • “Eva Gauthier,” Musical Digest, November, 1923.
    • “Eva Gauthier Comments on Her Experiment in Jazz,” Musical Observer, July, 1924.
    • “Eva Gauthier Would Make Reforms in Our Concert Halls,” Musical America, June 21, 1924.
    • “Fails to Stop Jazz, Is Arrested Later,” The New York Times, July 7,1922.
    • Fandel, Bert. “The Banjo Today and Yesterday,” Metronome, August, 1924
    • Farjeon, Harry. “Ragtime,” Musical Times, September 1, 1924
    • Farmer, Harcourt “The Marche Funebre of ‘Jazz,’” Musical America, June, 1919
    • Faulkner, Anne Shaw “Does Jazz Put the Sin in Syncopation?” Ladies’ Home Journal, August,

    1921. Felber, Erwin. “Erotismus und Primitivismus in der neueren Musik.” Die Musik 21 (July, 1925), 724–731

    • ‘Feste’. “Ad Libitum,” Musical Times, September 1, 1924
    • Finck, Henry T. “Jazz—Lowbrow and Highbrow,” The Étude, August, 1924

    Fisher, Rudolf. “The Caucasian Storms Harlem, A The American Mercury, 11 (1927), 393–398 (reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999 Fitzgerald, F. Scott. “Echoes of the Jazz Age,” in The Crack-Up. NY” New Directions, 1945 Flamm, Nellie. “Songs and Dances of the Southland,” Metronome, January, 1923 * Fleischmann, Hugo R. “The First Opera and Operetta,” The Chesterian. March, 1928 Fletcher, John Gould. “A Jazz Critic,” The Dial 67 (Aug. 23, 1919), 155–156

    • “For Better or For Worse,” Musical Digest, February, 1924

    Frank, Waldo. “Jazz and Folk Art,” New Republic, December 1, 1926, 42–43 (also in Waldo Frank, In the American Jungle, 119–123)

    • Frankenstein, Alfred V. “Jazz Arrives at the Opera,” Review of Reviewing. March, 1929 __________________. Syncopating Saxophones. Chicago, 1925
    • “Franz Lehar on Jazz,” Living Age. March 13, 1926
    • “Free Trade or War for Jazz?” Literary Digest. April 24, 1926
    • Freese, Myron V. “What Jazz Has Done to the Fretted Instruments,” Cadenza. February 1924. From Spirituals to Swing. Vanguard 169/71–72 (notes to boxed set: John Hammond, “Random

    Notes on the ‘Spirituals to Swing” Recordings”(1959); concert review by John Sebastian from New Masses, January 3, 1939; Charles Edward Smith, “A Gateway in Times” (1959); Harry “Sweets” Edison Remembers ‘From Spirituals to Swing”“ (1999)”; original program to the concert with articles by John Dugan and John Hammond) Gade, Sven. Jazz Mad. NY: Jacobsen-Hodgkinson, 1927 [novel]

    • Garbett, Arthur S. “Why You Like Jazz,” Sunset Magazine. March, 1924
    • Gardner, Samuel “More Jazz for the Violin,” Musical America, November 4, 1923
    • Gates, W. F. “Ethiopian Syncopation—The Decline of Ragtime,” The Musician, October, 1902
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    • Gaul, Harvey B. “The Spirit of ’76 in Jazz,” Metronome, September. 1922

    Gaultier, Paul. “Ecrit et pensé en negre: du jazz-band au roman négre.” Revue Politique et Littéraire, January 21, 1922 (reprinted in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 37)

    • “Getting Down to the Truth About Jazz,” The Étude, July. 1924
    • Gibbons, Frank J. “Pre-Jazz, Jazz, Post-Jazz,” Metronome, September, 1923
    • Gilbert, Henry F. “Concerning Jazz,” The New Music Review, December, 1922
    • Gillespie, Marian. “Rhythmic Symphonic Syncopation vs Modern Jazz,” Metronome, June, 1924 Gilbert, Will G. Jazzmuziek. s”Gravenhage: Kruseman, 1939

    Gilman, Lawrence. “Paul Whiteman and the Palais Royalists Extend Their Kingdom.” New York Herald Tribune, Feb. 13, 1924, 9 Ginzburg, S. L., ed. D〉az-band. Leningrad: Academia, 1926

    • Godowsky, Leopold. “An Opinion on ‘Jazz,’” Metronome, June, 1922

    Goffin. Robert. Aux frontières du jazz. Paris: Sagittaire, 1932 ___________. “The Best Negro Jazz Orchestra” [trans. from French by Samuel Beckett], Negro: An Anthology. [trans. from French by Samuel Beckett] London: Wishart, 1934 [1] ___________. “Hot Jazz,” Negro: An Anthology. [trans. from French by Samuel Beckett] London: Wishart, 1934, 378–379

    • Goldberg, Isaac. “Aaron Copland and His Jazz,” American Mercury. September, 1927 ______________. Jazz Music: What It Is and How To Understand It. Girard, Kansas:

    Haldeman-Julius [Little Blue Book no. 470], 1927 Goldstein, Martin and Victor Skaarup. Jazz. Copenhagen: Pedersen, 1934 Goll, Ivan. "The Negroes are Conquering Europe" in The Weimar Sourcebook, James Kaes, ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1994, 559–660 (orginally publish as "Die Neger erobern Europa" in Die literarische Welt 12 (January 15, 1926, 3–4)

    • Gordon, H.S. “The Jazz Myth,” The Sackbut. November, 1925
    • “Gordon Colored Minstrels Coming,” Napoleon Pioneer, September 22, 1905

    Graener, George. “Jazz–Glosse.” Allegemeine Musikzeitung 53 (1926), 121–122 Graham, Roger. “Jazz Origin Again Discovered,” Music Trade Review, 68, no. 24, 32–33 Grainger, Percy. “Jazz.” Anbruch 7 (April 1925)

    • ____________. “Never Has Popular Music Been as Classical as Jazz,” Metronome. July 1, 1926

    Gruenberg, Louis. “Der Jazz als ausgangspunkt.” Anbruch 7 (April 1925) ______________. “Vom Jazz und anderen Dingen.” in 25 Jahre neue Musik. Vienna: Universal– Edition, 1926

    • Guilliams, A. E. “Detrimental Effects of Jazz on Our Younger Generation,” Metronome,

    February, 1923 Gutman, Hans. “Mechanisierung und Jazz.” Ambruch 8 (October–November, 1926) * Haggin, B.H. “Music—The Pedant Looks at Jazz,” Nation. December 9, 1925 * _________. “Music—Two Parodies,” The Nation. January 13, 1926

    • Hall, Edward Burlingame. “Jazz,” Harvard Graduate Magazine. March, 1925

    Hall, Willard. “Jazz Explained: Writer Traces It to Fox Trot and Keen Sense of Rhythm” (with reply by R. W. Ricketts), Christian Science Monitor, 1919 (Reprinted in The Master Musician, October, 1919, 16) Handy, W. C. Blues: An Anthology. NY: Albert and Charles Boni, 1926 “Handy, Jazz Pioneer Gives Famous ‘Blues”; His Company Offers Program in Carnegie Hall.” New York Times, April 28, 1928, 13 “Has Jazz Hurt Concert-Giving? Managers Say ‘No!’,” Musical America. November 14, 1925 Hershey, Burnett. “Jazz Latitude,” New York Times Book Review and Magazine, June 25, 1922 , 8–9 (reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999 Heiniss, William. AIrrationale Prophezeihungen dem Jazz.” Das neue Frankfort 6 (1926/27), pp. 142–144

    • Henderson, W.J. “Ragtime, Jazz, and High Art,” Scribner’s, February, 1925

    Hernandez, Juan. ALa Confession d”un enfant du jazz.” In “La France decouvre le jazz,” special

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    issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 64–65, 84 Henry, Leigh. “What’s Wrong with Jazz?” Musical Opinion. November, 1926 Heuss, Alfred. “Der Foxtrott im Konzertsaal.” Zeitschrift fuer Musik 9 (1923), 54 “‘High Class’ Jazz,” Music Leader, April 26, 1923 Hill, Edward Burlingame. “Copland’s Jazz Concerto in Boston,” Modern Music. May/June, 1927 Hirsch, Herbert Sachs “Dangers That Lie in Ragtime,” Musical America, September 21, 1912 “His Opinion Will Not Be Accepted,” New York Times, (October 8, 1924) Hobson, Wilder. American Jazz Music. NY: Norton, 1939 Holde, Artur. “Der Sommer der Misik in Frankfurt a Main.” Allegemeine Musikzeitung 54 (1927), 918–919 Holl, Karl. “Jazz im Konservatorium.” Melos 7 (1928), 30–32 Hopkins, Ernest J. “In Praise of ‘Jazz,” a Futurist Word Which Has Just Joined the Language,” San Francisco Bulletin, April 5, 1913 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 6–8 Hornbostel, M. von. “Ethnologisches zu Jazz.” Melos 6 (1927), 510–512 “Hot Music in Carnegie.” New York Times, January 18, 1938, 22 Hourwich, Rebecca. “Where the Jazz begins,” Collier”s, January 23, 1926, 14 (reprinted in Lewis Porter, Jazz, A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999) Howgate, George W. “Jazz,” Forum. October, 1928.

    • Hubbard, W. L. “A Hopeful View of the Ragtime Roll,” Musician, August, 1920
    • Hughes, Langston “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” The Nation. June, 1926 * Hurston, Zora Neale. “Characteristics of Negro Expression,” in Negro: An Anthology, Nancy

    Cunard, ed. London: Wishart, 1934 [reprinted in Signiyin[g], Sanctifyin”, & Slam Dunking: A Reader in African American Expressive Culture. Gena Dagel Caponi, ed. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1999] Iger, Artur. “Jazz-Industrie.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926) ________. “Jazz-Mosaik.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926)

    • “In the Matter of Jazz.” Musical Courier, February 1925
    • “Is Jazz ‘The American Soul’?” Musical America, November 24, 1923

    Jacobs. “Negro Folk-Songs,” Donaldsonville Chief, May 25,1912 “James Reese Europe,” The Crisis, 2 (June, 1912), 67–68 Janowitz, Hans. Jazz Bonn: Weidle, 1999 [1927] [novel]

    • Jarecki, Tadeusz. “Jazzing Up the Symphony Orchestra,” The Chesterian. July, 1927 * “Jazz,” British Musician. August, 1929
    • “Jazz,” Life, Letters, and the Arts. July 31, 1920
    • “Jazz,” Opportunity. May, 1925
    • “Jazz,” Outlook, March 5, 1924

    “Der Jazz.” Allegemeine Musikzeitung 55 (1928), 91 “Jazz and Jassism,” The Times-Picayune [New Orleans], June 20, 1018, 4 (Reprinted as AThe Location of ‘Jazz”“ in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999) Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1910–1934, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1989 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 2: Out of the New England Negro Press 1935–1949, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1980 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 4: Out of the Chicago Defender 1910–1934, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 5: Out of the Chicago Defender 1935–1949, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 7: Out of the New York Times, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1989 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Index, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981 Jazz Reviewed, Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1919–1950, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1995

    • “Jazz Again,” The Music Courier, July 5, 1923 (letter in response, The Music Courier, August 30,

    1923

    • “A Jazz Conference,” Music Leader, April 13, 1922
    • “Jazz and the Organist,” American Organist, January, 1923
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    • “Jazz and Ragtime Are the Preludes to a Great American Music,” Current Opinion, August, 1920 * “Jazz as Folk-Music,” Musical America. December 19, 1925
    • “Jazz at its Worst,” The Musical Courier, February 14, 1924
    • “‘Jazz ‘Er Up!’ Broadway’s Conquest of Europe,” The New York Times, December 18, 1921 * “The Jazz Fiddler,” The Étude, June 1923

    “Jazz Hymns Draw Fire,” New York Times, August 2, 1925, Sec. 1, 27 (See also APostpones Hymn Program,” New York Times, August 3, 1925, 18)

    • “Jazz Is Assuming Prominence as an American Music Idiom, Declares Skyscrapers’ Composer,” The Musical Digest. November 23, 1926
    • “Jazz or—” The Musical Courier, February 7, 1924 (reply to Vincent Lopez, see below)
    • “Jazz or ‘Modern Popular Music’ to Be Heard and Discussed at Composers’ League Lecture,”

    The Musical Courier, February 7, 1924 (reply to Vincent Lopez, see below)

    • “Jazz Played Out,” The Literary Digest, January 14, 1922
    • “Jazz Referred to as the Inventive Spirit of America,” Metronome, September, 1924
    • “‘Jazz’ Waits at This Church,” Music Trades, May 13, 1922

    “Jazzing Away Prejudice,” Chicago Defender, May 10, 1919, 20 (reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999)

    • “Jazzing Jazz to Death,” Melody. April 19, 1923
    • “Jazzing the Masters,” Metronome, December, 1923
    • “Jazzminia-The Home of the Sax,” Music Trade News, August, 1924

    Jeanneret, Albert. “Le Negre et le jazz,” Revue Musicale, 8 (July, 1927), 24–27 Jemnitz, Alexander. “Der Jazz als form und inhalt.” Anbruch 7 (April 1925) [Johnson, Charles S.] “Jazz,” Opportunity, April, 1925 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 122–125 _________________. “The Origins of Jazz,” Opportunity, April, 1928 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 82–84 Johnson, James Weldon. The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man. New York, 1926 ___________________. Black Manhattan. NY, 1930 Jolo. “Ragtime vs. Classical,” Variety, December 23,1911

    • Jones, Isham. “American Dance Music Is Not Jazz,” The Étude, August, 1924
    • Judson, Arthur L. “Works of American Composers Reveal Relation of Ragtime to Art-Song,”

    Musical America., December 2, 1911 Kaes, Anton, Martin Jay, and Edward Dimendberg, eds. The Weimar Republic Sourcebook. Berkeley: University Of California Press, 1994

    • “Kahn on Jazz,” Music Courier, November 20, 1924
    • “Kahn Wants a Jazz Opera to Produce on Metropolitan Stage,” Musical News, November 28,

    1924 ^“Interview with Otto Kahn,” London Evening News. June 5, 1925 “Kampf um das Frankfurter Jazz-Konservatorium.” Neue Musik-Zeit Kaufmann, Helen. From Jehovah to Jazz: Music in America From Psalmody to the Present Day. NY: Dodd, Mead, 1937

    • Kaye, Joseph. “Says Jazz Would Galvanize American Opera,” Musical America, July 22, 1922 Kempf, Paul, Jr. “Striking the Blue Note in Music,” Musician 34 (August, 1929), 29
    • “King Jazz and the Jazz Kings,” Literary Digest. January 30, 1926

    Kingsley, Walter. “France’s Ban on Jazz,” Metronome, July, 1924 _____________. “The Origin of Ragtime,” Metronome, July, 1924 _____________. “Whence Comes Jass,” New York Sun, August 5, 1917, 3 (Reprinted in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999) Knowlton, Don, “The Anatomy of Jazz,” Harper”s 152 (April, 1924), 578–585 * Kolisch, Mitzi. “Jazz in High Places,” Independent. April 10, 1926

    • Kool, Jaap. “The Triumph of the Jungle,” Living Age, February 7, 1925

    Korngold, Julius. “Jazzkultur.” Allegemeine Musikzeitung 53 (1926), 225–26

    • Kramer, A. Walter “Extols Ragtime Article,” The New Republic, December 4,1915 Krehbiel, Henry Edward. Afro-American Folksongs: A Study in Racial and National Music.

    NY: G. Schirmer, 1914 Kristl, William. “Moderne Tanzmusik.” Auftakt 5 (1925), 19–20 L. “Jazz Analyzed,” Commonweal 30 (April 28, 1939), 22–23 Larrazet, Georges. Le jazz: Prèscience d”un dynamissme nouveau. Paris: Flory, 1938

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    • Lachenbruch, Jerome “Jazz and the Motion Picture,” Metronome, April, 1922
    • Laubenstein, Paul Fritz. “Jazz-Debit and Credit,” Musical Quarterly, October, 1929
    • “Leave ‘Jazz’ Alone,” The Musical Courier. October 26, 1922
    • Leighton, Frank and Burt “Origin of ‘Blues’ (or Jazz),” Variety, January 6, 1922

    Leiris, Michel. “L’Autre qui apparait chez vous,” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 34–36 ___________. “Civilization” [1929], Sulfur 15 (1986), 93–96 ___________. “Jazz,” Sulfur 15 (1986), 97–104 ___________. Manhood, 1984

    • Levy, Newman. “Toward Defining the Jazz Formula,” Musical Digest, July 8, 1924
    • Lewis, Cary B. “William Marion Cook,” The Chicago Defender, May 1, 1915

    “Links Concert and Jazz: Benefit by Paul Whiteman Orchestra Explained.” New York Times, April 13, 1924, II, 2

    • Lloyd, Llewelyn C. “Jazz and the Modern Spirit,” The Monthly Musical Record. November, 1926 * Loar, Lloyd. “Is ‘Jazz’ Constructive or Destructive?” Jacobs’ Band Monthly, May, 1924

    Locke, Alain L. The Negro and His Music. Washington, DC, 1936

    • Lockwood, Georgiana. “Interesting People-Meyer Davis Runs Sixty-Two Jazz Orchestras,”

    American Magazine, April, 1925 Loeb, Harold. “The Mysticism of Money ,” Broom 3 (1922), 115–130 __________ Life in a Technocracy: What It Might Be Like. NY: Viking 1933

    • “Lopez in Jazz Concert,” Sheet Music News, March, 1924
    • [Lopez, Vincent.] “Lopez on Jazz,” The Musical Courier, January 24, 1924 * ______________ “Vincent Lopez Comments on His Unique Experiment,” The Musical

    Observer, May, 1924

    • Lorenz, Clarice. “Jazz—The Newest Musical Phenomenon,” Melody, July, 1924
    • Lowry, Helen Bullitt. “Putting the Music Into the Jazz,” The New York Times Book Review & Magazine, December 29, 1922
    • Ludwig, William “Jazz the Present-Day Live Issue in the Development of American Music,” Metronome, May, 1922

    Lyle, Watson. “Negermusik.” Auftakt 5 (1925), 15–16

    • McCulloch, Lyle. “Intolerance and Jazz,” Melody. September, 1924
    • McMahon, John R. “Unspeakable Jazz Must Go!” Ladies’ Home Journal, December, 1921 * Malkiel, Henrietta. “Awaiting the Great American Opera: How Composers Are Paving the Way,”

    Musical America. April 25, 1925

    • _____________. “New American Music Drama of Redemption Utilizes Jazz,” Musical America.

    April 11, 1925 Maquire, Hélene. “The Revolt Against Formalism.” Musician 27 (Septe4mber, 1922), 26 * Mason, Daniel Gregory “Concerning Ragtime,” The New Music Review, March,1918. The Master Musician (1919–21) [complete run (photocopy) available from Tom Gracyk, tgracyk”garlic.com)

    • Mathews, Haydn M. “Jazz—Its Origin, Effect, Future,” The Flutist, February 1924 Mauck, E. “Die Musik im Karett.” Berliner Tageblatt, February 22, 1925

    May, Earl Chaplin. “Where Jazz Comes From,” Popular Mechanics, 44 (January, 1926), 97–102

    • “A Medico on Jazz,” Musical Courier. August 11, 1927

    Melichar, Alois. “Walzer und Jazz.” Die Musik 20 (1928), 510–512 Mendl, R.W. The Appeal of Jazz. London: Allan, 1927

    • “Meyer Davis Thinks Jazz Symbolic of America,” Metronome, September, 1923
    • Milhaud, Darius. “The Day After Tomorrow,” Modern Music. November–December 1925 * _____________. “The Development of the Jazz Band, and North American Negro Music,”

    Metronome. December 15, 1925 _____________. “The Jazz Band and Negro Music,” Living Age 323 (October 18, 1924), 169–173 _____________. Études. Paris: A. Aveline, 1927 [____________] “Jazz, Says Darius Milhaud, Is the Most Significant Thing in Music Today,” 8

    Musical Observer., March, 1923 Moore, A.L.H. “Paul Whitemand – The Reformer of Music,” British Musician. June, 1929 * Moderwell, Hiram Kelly. “A Modest Proposal,” Seven Arts, July, 1917 __________________. “Two Views of Ragtime: A Modest Proposal,” Seven Arts II: 2 (July 1917), 368–376

    • Motherwell, Hiram. “Hitching Jazz to a Star,” Musical America. March 10, 1929 __________________. “Ragtime,” The New Republic IV: 50 (Oct 16, 1915), 284–286

    “More ‘Hot and Dirty’ Breaks,” The Étude. May, 1927

    • Morgan, William J. “A Defense of Jazz and Ragtime,” Melody, September, 1922
    • Mueller, E.J. “Jazz als Karikatur.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926)
    • Murphy, Edward F. “Black Music,” Catholic World. October/March, 1929
    • Murphy, W.R. “Jazz Apotheosis is Philadelphia Event,” Musical America. December 12, 1925 * “The Musical Possibilities of Ragtime,” Metronome,1903
    • “Musician is Driven to Suicide by Jazz: Wouldn’t Play it, Couldn’t Get Employment,” The New

    York Times, April 7, 1922

    • “The Nature and Function of Jazz,” Musical News and Herald, August 2, 1924
    • “Negro Melodies of Scotch Origin,” Metronome, October, 1906

    Nelson, Stanley R. All About Jazz. London: Heath Cranton, 1934 Nevin, Gordon Balch. “Jazz – Whither Bound?,” The Étude. September, 1929

    • “A New York Diary,” New Republic. December 14, 1927
    • A New York Diary,” New Republic. May 9, 1928
    • Newell, George. “George Gershwin and Jazz,” Outlook. February 22, 1928
    • “Newman Excoriates Jazz,” Musical America. September 18, 1926
    • “Newman on Jazz,” Life, Letters, and the Arts. February 15, 1927

    Nichols, E. J., and W. L. Werner. “Hot Jazz Jargon,” Vanity Fair 45, no. 3 (1935), 38, 71 * Niles, Abbe. “Blue Notes,” New Republic. February 3, 1926

    • _________. “Lady Jazz in the Vestibule,” The New Republic, December 23, 1925, 138–139 * _________. “A Note on Gershwin,” The Nation. February 13, 1929

    (See also W. C. Handy, Blues: An Anthology. NY: Albert and Charles Boni, 1926) * “Novelty Is Spice,” Musical America, November 10, 1923

    • “On With the ‘Charleston’,” Literary Digest. September 19, 1925
    • “Orchestra Leaders Differ,” Sheet Music News, February, 1924
    • “Orchestras Oscillate Between Beethoven and Jazz,” Musical America. December 12, 1925 * “Origin of ‘Blues’ Numbers,” Sheet Music News, October, 1923
    • “The Origin of Ragtime,” Metronome, 1901

    Osgood, Henry O. “The Anatomy of Jazz,” American Mercury 7:28 (April, 1926), 385–395

                                      * _____________. * _____________.
    

    May 22, 1924 * ______________. 328–330 ______________. Otley, Roi. “Are You Listenin”?” [on Don Redman], New York Amsterdam News, June 14, 1933, 16 Panassiè, Hugues. Hot Jazz: The Guide to Swing Music. New York: Whitmark, 1936 [in French, 1934]

    • Patterson, Frank. “‘Jazz’—the National Anthem (part I),” Musical Courier, May 4, 1922 * Patterson, Frank. “‘Jazz”—the National Anthem (part II),” Musical Courier, May 11, 1922 * “Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra,” Musical America, June 7, 1924
    • “Paul Whiteman’s Experiment,” Sheet Music News, February, 1924
    • Perkins, Francis D. “Jazz Breaks Into Society,” Independent, January 3, 1925

    Peyton, Dave. “The Musical Bunch,” Chicago Defender, April 28, March 10, and May 12, 1928 * Peyser, Herbert F. “Jazz Knocks in Vain at Opera’s Door,” Musician. March, 1929 (all on 6 of each edition). (Reprinted as “A Black Journalist Criticizes Jazz in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999) * “Philadelphia Hears First Complete Jazz Symphony,” Musical Courier. June 11, 1925 * Pickering, Ruth “The Economic Interpretation of Jazz,” The New Republic, May 11, 1921, “The Blues,” Modern Music. November/December 1926. “First He Played the Viola—And Now He’s Paul Whiteman,” Musical Courier, “The Jazz Bugaboo,” American Mercury 6: 23 (November, 1925),

      So This Is Jazz. Boston: Little, Brown, 1926
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    323–324 “Plus Que Jazz.” New Statesman, October 1924

    • Poldowski. “The Influence of Jazz,” The Chesterian. September, 1927
    • “Popular Music Recital,” Sheet Music Review, February 1924

    “Postpones Hymn Program,” New York Times, August 3, 1925, 18 (See also “Jazz Hymns Draw Fire,” New York Times, August 2, 1925, Sec. 1, 27)

    • “Primitive Savage Animalism, Preacher’s Analysis of Jazz,” The New York Times, March 3, 1922 “Putting Jazz in its Place,” Literary Digest 82 (July 5, 1924), 31–32
    • “Quality in ‘Blues,’” Metronome, September, 1923
    • “The Quarries for Jazz,” Literary Digest. May 29, 1926
    • “Queen Mary Bars Jazz,” The New York Times, July 28, 1922
    • “Radio Interest to Suppress Jazz,” Musical Courier. December, 1929
    • “‘Rag-Time’ on Parnassus,” Musical Opinion & Musical Trade Review, February, 1913 “Ragtime,” The Étude, June, 1899

    “Ragtime,” The Musician, March, 1900 “Ragtime,” Shreveport Sunday Judge, May 4, 1899 “Ragtime Communication,” The Musical Courier, May 30, 1900

    • “‘Ragtime’ Spreading All Over Continent,” Variety. February 4, 1913.

    Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. and Charles Edward Smith, eds. Jazzmen. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1939 Rathaus, Karol. “Jazzdammerung? ́ Die Musik 19 (February, 1927), 333–336 “Rector Calls Jazz National Anthem,” New York Times (January 30, 1922) * “Remarks on Ragtime,” Musical Courier, May 28, 1913

    • “Representatives of 2,000,000 Women, Meeting in Atlanta, Vote to Annihilate Jazz,”

    Music Courier, May 31, 1923

    • “Reviews of Recording Discs,” Variety, June 23, 1922

    Risenfeld, Paul. “Der Amerikanismus in der heutigen Musik.” Rheinische Musik– und Theater- Zeitung 29 (1928), 303–305

    • “Riesenfeld as the Latest Defender of Jazz,” Metronome, December, 1922

    Riviere, Georges Henri. “Ellington,” Documents, 1929 (reprinted in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 50)

    • Rogers, J.A. “Jazz at Home.” The Survey, March 1, 1925 (also in The New Negro, Alain Locke,

    ed. NY: Albert and Charles Boni, 1925 Rogers, M. Robert. “Jazz Influences on French Music,” The Musical Quarterly, Vol. 21 (January, 1935)

    • Rosenbaum, Sam L. “Ragtime in New Orleans,” Ragtime Review, August, 1915 * “Russian Conductor on ‘Jazz’,” Music Trade News, November, 1924

    Saerchinger, Cesar. “Jazz.” Anbruch 7 (April 1925)

    • Sanborn, Pitts. “Jazz Worship,” Independent, May 12, 1924

    Sargant, Norman and Tom Sargant. “Negro American Music or The Origin of Jazz,” Musical Times, 72 (1931), 653–655; 751–772; 847–848 Sargeant, Winthrop. Jazz: Hot and Hybrid. NY: Arrow, 1938 (New and Enlarged Edition. NY: Dutton, 1946

    • “Say Jazz Will Surely Live,” The New York Times, January 16, 1924
    • Scarborough, Dorothy. “The ‘Blues’ as Folk-Songs,” Journal of the Folklore Society of Texas,

    1916 Schauffler, Robert Haven. “Jazz May Be Lowbrow, But -- “ Collier”s 72 (August 25, 1923), 10 Schaeffner, André and André Cœuroy. Le Jazz. Paris: Aveline, 1926 ______________________________. “Die Romantik der Jazz.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926)

    • Schaufler, Robert Haven. “Who Invented Jazz,” Colliers, January 3, 1925 Schildberger-Gleiwitz, H. H. “Jazz-Musik.” Die Musik 17 (1925), 914–923

    Schoen, Ernst. “Jazz und kunstmusik.” Melos 6 (1927) ___________. “Mátyás Seiber: Schule fuer Jazz Schlagzeug” Melos 9, 322–323 ___________. “Musik und Rundfunk.” Das neue Frankfurt 2 (1928), 29–31 ___________. “Paul Bernhard ‘Jazz, eine musikalishce Zeitfrage.”“ Melos 6, 537–538 * [Schoenberg, Hindemith, and the Blues]. Musical Courier, March, 1924

    • Schonemann, A. C. E. “Frank Westphal, Chicago Exponent of Jazz,” Melody, January, 1923
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    • _________________. “Ted Lewis of Jazz Band Fame,” Melody, April 11, 1923

    Schueck, Karl. “Jazz in America.” Melos 8 (1929), 220–222 Schulhoff, Erwin. “Eine Jazz-Affaire.” Auftakt 5 (1925), 220–222 _____________. “Der Mondaene Tanz.” Auftakt 4 (1024), 73–77 _____________. “Zeitkunst: Saxophon und Jazzband.” Auftakt 5 (1925), 17 Schultz, William J. “Jazz,” The Nation 115 (Oct. 25, 1922), 438–439 Schwers, Paul. “Jazz als akademishes Lehrfach.” Allgemeine Musikzeitung 54 (1927), 1194– 1195

    • “Scoffs at Fear of Jazz,” Variety. March 4, 1922.
    • Sabastian, J. “From Spirituals to Swing,” New Masses. December 9, 1925
    • Saerchinger, Cesar. “Is Jazz Coming or Going?” Metronome. February 1, 1926.

    Seagrove, Gordon. “Blues is Jazz and Jazz is Blues.” Chicago Daily Tribune, July 11, 1915, E8

    • Seldes, Gilbert. “Jazz Music Not Such as ‘Enfant Terrible’ After All,” Musical America. July 19,

    1924

    • ____________. “Jerome Kern,” New Republic. October 20, 1926

    ___________. “Position of Jazz in American Musical Development,” Arts and Decoration, April, 1924 ____________ . The Seven Lively Arts. NY: Harper, 1924

    • ____________’ “Shake Your Feet,” New Republic. November 4, 1925
    • ____________. “Toujours Jazz,” Dial, August 23, 1923

    ____________. “What Happened to Jazz,” Saturday Evening Post (Jan. 22, 1927), 25, 102, 107

    • “The Selection of Accessories,” Jacobs’ Orchestra Monthly, September. 1911
    • Sexton, Susie. “Paul Whiteman Made Jazz Contagious,” American Magazine, June, 1924 * Sherlock, Charles Reginald. “From Breakdown to Ragtime,” Cosmopolitan, October,1901
    • Shultz, William J. “Jazz,” The Nation, October 25, 1922

    Simon, Alicia. “Frau Musica in Amerika.” Signale fuer die musikalische Welt 84 (1926), 1609– 1614 ___________. “Jazz.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926) Smith, Charles Edward. “Swing,” The New Republic February 10, 1938, 39–41 Smith, C.F. “Jazz: Some Little-Known Aspects,” The Symposium, Vol. 1, No. 4 (October, 1930) “Soldier-Man Blues From Somewhere in France,” Literary Digest, June 18, 1927, 50, 52 * “Some Further Opinions on ‘Jazz’ by Prominent Writers,” Metronome, August, 1922 Sonner, Rudolf. “Caféhausmusik.” Die Musik 21 (1929), 440–443 “Soulful Youths Buy Saxophones.” The New York Times, January 25, 1925. Soupault, Philippe. “Mily jouait du trombone,” in Le Neuf Muses, Paris, 1928 (reprinted in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 57–57) “Sousa Expects Jazz to Wane; Denies It is Truly Jazz.” New York Times, April 26, 1928, 29 * Spaeth, Sigmund. “Jazz Is Not Music—A Reply to George Antheil in the July Forum,” Forum. August, 1928

    • Spaeth, Sigmund. “Jazzmania,” North American Review. May, 1928
    • [Spaeth, Sigmund] “Jazz Takes Root in Classics, Asserts Sigmund Spaeth,” Musical American,

    December 27, 1924

    • Specht, Paul. “American Popular Music and its Progress,” Melody, July, 1924
    • Spier, William. W. C. Handy, ed. “An Anthology Concerning ‘Blues’—More Spirituals,” Musical

    America. October 16, 1926 Spriggins, E. Belfield. “Excavating Local Jazz,” Louisiana Weekly, April 22, 1916

    • Spitzer, Marian. “The Lay of the Last Minstrels,” Saturday Evening Post, March 7, 1925 * Spry, Walter. “What Effect Has Jazz upon Present Day Music and Composers?” The Étude.

    June, 1927

    • Squire, W. H. Haddon. “Jazz Dressed-Up and Uneasy,” CSM. January 8, 1927
    • “’Stale Bread’s’ Sadness Gave ‘Jazz’ to the World,” Literary Digest 61, no. 4 (1919), 47–48 Stefan, Paul. “Jazz.” Anbruch 7 (April 1925)

    Steinhard, Erich. “Whiteman”s Jazzorchestra in Paris.” Auftakt 6, No. 10 (1926) * Stephens, Nan Bagby. “Negro Spirituals,” Metronome, April, 1924

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    • “Stokowski Declares in Favor of ‘Jazz,’” Musical Observer, April 24, 1924
    • Stringham, Edwin J. “Jazz and American Music,” M.T.N.A Proceedings, 1925 * ________________. “‘Jazz’ An Educational Problem,” Musical Quarterly. April, 1926
    • Straus, Henrietta. “Jazz and ‘The Rhapsody in Blue,’” The Nation, March 5, 1924
    • “Stravinsky, Weill and Jazz,” CSM. May 18, 1929

    Strobel, Heinrich. “Unzeitgemaesse Proteste.” Anbruch 10 (January, 1928), 25 Stuckenschmidt, H.H. “Die heutige Musik.” Das Kunstblatt 8 (1924), 189

    • Studebaker, J.W. “The Age of Jazz,” Journal of Education. January, 1929
    • “Students in Arms Against Jazz,” the Literary Digest, March 18, 1922

    “A Subject of Serious Study,” New York Times (October 8, 1924) (reprinted in Lewis Porter, Jazz, A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999) “Suppression of ‘Ragtime,’” American Musician, July, 1901 “Swing Again,” Modern Music, 15 (March–April, 1938), 160–166

    • “Syncopated Music,” Brainard’s Musical Journal, Autumn, 1899
    • “Syncopated Rhythm Vs. ‘Ragtime,’” Musician, November, 1901
    • “Syncopating Symphonists,” Musical America. December 12, 1925
    • “Symphonic Jazz.” Flutist, February, 1925
    • [Taylor, Deems] “Our Jazz Symposium: Deems Taylor in The New York World,” Music News,

    December 12, 1924 Terry, Richard. Voodooism in Music and Other Essays. London: Burns Oates, Washburne,1934 * “That ‘Jazz’ Wail Again,” Piano Trade Magazine, April,1922

    • Thompson, Oscar. “Jazz, As Art Music, Piles Failure on Failure,” Musical America. February,

    13, 1926. _______________. “Twilight Descends on the Gods of Tin Pan Alley,” Musical America, August 16, 1924 Thompson, Virgil. “Enter American-Made Music: Why We Must Play More Than a Saxophone in the Concert of Nations,” Vanity Fair 25: 2 (Oct 1925), 71, 124 ______________. “The Future of American Music: Why Our Country Has Not Yet Produced a National School of Composition,” Vanity Fair 25: 1 (Sept 1925), 61, 116 ______________. “The Satirical Tendency in Modern Music: The Swing of the Musical Pendulum from Romance to Humour,” Vanity Fair 24: 3 (May 1925), 41, 102 ______________. “The Cult of Jazz,” Vanity Fair 24: 4 (June, 1925), 54, 118 ______________. “Jazz,” American Mercury 2: 8 (Aug 1924), 465–467

    • “Tilts at Carl Engel Over Jazz,” Musical America, May 13, 1922
    • “To Jazz or Not to Jazz,” The Étude, June, 1924
    • Toye, Francis “Ragtime: The New Tarantism,” English Review, March,1913
    • “The Trend of the Times,” Music Leader, June 19, 1924
    • Tschudi, Ernst Felix. “The Immortals Object,” Living Age. April 5, 1926
    • Turner, W. J. “Jazz Music,” New Statesman, February 5, 1921
    • __________. “Waltz-Kings and Jazz-King,” The New Statesman. April 17, 1926

    “Two-Step to Jazz Sent by Wireless,” The New York Times, February 12, 1922

    • Valentine, Gamewell. “Jazz and Syncopated Music,” The Musical Courier, February 21, 1924 * Tyler, Marian. “Music—Jazz Leaves Home,” The Nation. January 20, 1926

    Van Gogh, Rupert. “The Evolution of Jazz,” West African Review 6 March, 1935), 15–17 Van Vechten, Carl. “The Black Blues—Negro Songs of Disappointment in Love, Their Pathos Hardened With Laughter,” Vanity Fair 24: 6 (Aug 1925).

    ______________. “The Folksongs of the American Negro” 24: 5 (July 1925), 78 ______________. “George Gershwin, An American Composer Who is Writing Notable Music in the Jazz Idiom” 24: 1 (March 1925), 84.

    Ventura, Ray. “Non le Jazz ne meurt pas! Il Evolue . . .,” L”Edition Musicale Vivante, 4 (September, 1931), 7–9 “Vienna is Alarmed by Inroads of Jazz; Kalman”s ‘Duchess of Chicago” Starts Controversy Over the Future of Operetta; American Influence Seen; Composers Turn Attention to Efforts to Harmonize Invading Melodies with Old Viennese Waltzes.” New York Times, April 15, 1928, II, 2

    • “Voliva Bans Jazz Records,” The New York Times, January 11, 1921 * Walker, Alfred. “Jazz!” The New York Times, December 17, 1922
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    “Wants Legislation to Stop Jazz as an Intoxicant,” New York Times, February 12, 1922, 1 “War on Ragtime,” American Musician, July, 1901

    • Werrenrath, Reinald “Jazz,” The Musical Courier, January 18, 1923

    Weber, Wolfgang. “Negermusik B Eine Urform der Unsrigen?” Die Musik 19 (June, 1927) 697–702

    • Weill, Irving. “Jazz Gets a National Twist,” Musical America. August 25, 1928
    • Weissmann, Adolf. “The Standardization of Jazz,” CSM. October 22, 1927

    “Weiteres vom Jazz-Konservatorium.” Zeitschrift fuer Musik 95 (1928), 32–33

    • Welles, Kingsley. “Is the Popularity of Jazz Music Waning?,” Radio Broadcasting. December,

    1925 Westermeyer, Karl. Review of Paul Bernhard, Jazz. Signale fuer die musikalische Welt 85 (1927), 116 Westphal, Kurt. “Negermusik und ihre Apostel.” Allgemeine Musikzeitung 54 (11927), 421– 422 “* What About Ragtime?” Ragtime Review, August,1915

    • “What Is Jazz Doing to American Music?,” The Étude, August, 1924“The Étude’s Jazz Bomb,”

    The Étude. September 1924.

    • “What Effect is Jazz Likely to Have Upon the Music of the Future?,” The Étude, September,

    1924

    • “What’s the Matter With Jazz,” The Étude, August, 1924
    • “When European Composers Jazz,” The Literary Digest. March 17, 1928

    “Where is Jazz Leading America?” The Etude 42 (September, 1924), 518, 595

    • “Where Jazz is Taking Us Musically,” Current Opinion, December, 1924
    • White, Edgar. “Jazz vs. the Arkansaw Traveler,” Musical Courier, November 20, 1924.
    • White, Clarence Cameron. “The Musical Genius of the American Negro,” The Étude, May, 1924 * “The Whiteman Concert,” Sheet Music News, March, 1924

    Whiteman, Paul and Mary Margaret McBride. Jazz. NY: J. H. Sears, 1926 Whiteman, Paul. “The Progress of Jazz,” Vanity Fair 25: 5 (January 1926), 52, 98 “Whiteman to Define Jazz: Orchestra Plans Instructive Concert at Carnegie Hall.” New York Herald-Tribune, April 15, 1924

    • “Whitman and Whiteman.” Musical Courier, May 22, 1924

    “Why ‘Jazz” Sends Us Back to the Jungle,” Current Opinion, September, 1918, 165 Wiener, Jean. “Le mouvement même de la vie,” Conferencia, September 1, 1926 (Reprinted in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 40–41, 82–83) Wiesengrund-Adorno, Theodor. “Frankfurt a. M. [Die Jazzklasse des Hochschen Conservatorius.]” Die Musik 21 (May, 1929), 625–626 Wilson, Edmund. “The Aesthetic Upheaval in France: The Influence of Jazz in Paris and Americanization of French Literature and Art,” Vanity Fair, , Vol. 17 (February 1922) * Wilson, Edmund “ The Jazz Problem,” The New Republic XLV: 580 (January 13, 1926), 217–219 _____________. “Night Clubs,” New Republic, Vol. 44, No. 562 (September 9, 1925) _____________. “The Problem of the Higher Jazz,” New Republic, (January 13, 1926), 217, 229 (See also Edmond Wilson, The Higher Jazz Iowa City: : University of Iowa Press, 1998 [1939])

    • White, Elise Fellows. “College Jazz and What It Symbolizes,” Musical Observer, October, 1922 * “Win War on Jazz With Better Songs,” The New York Times. October 11, 1922
    • Winn, Edith Lynwood. “Questions and Answers,” Jacobs Orchestra Monthly, September, 1910
    • Wister, Isabel. “Yes, I Teach ‘Em Jazz,” The Étude, August 1923
    • “Wolverine Blues a Big Hit as Featured by New Orleans Rhythm Kings,” Metronome, June, 1923 Woolf, S. J. “Toscanini”s Ideas on Music Old and New: Though the Conductor of the Combined

    Orchestras Reveres Beethoven He Can See Some Merit in Jazz.” New York Times, April 15, 1928, V, 3

    • “Would Mozart Write Fox-Trots If He Live To-Day?,” The Étude, September. 1924

    Wyatt, Robert and John Andrew Johnson, eds. The George Gershwin Reader. NY: Oxford, 2004

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    • = article reprinted in Karl Koenig, ed. Jazz in Print (1856–1929): An Anthology of Selected Early Readings in Jazz History.

    Anthologies of Writing on Early Jazz

    Koenig, Karl, ed. Jazz in Print (1856–1929): An Anthology of Selected Early Readings in Jazz History. Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2002.

    Lopes, Paul. The Rise of a Jazz Art World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.

    Porter, Lewis. Jazz, A Century of Change. NY: Schirmer, 1999.

    Walser, Robert, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999.

    1940–1960 Writings

    Berendt, Joachim. The New Jazz Book. NY: Hill & Wang, 1959.

    Berger, Monroe. “Jazz: Resistance to the Diffusion of a Culture Pattern,” Journal of Negro History, 32 (1947), 461–494.

    Blackstone, Orin, ed. The Jazzfinder 49. New Orleans: privately printed, 1949.

    Blesh, Rudy. This Is Jazz. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945.

    __________. Shining Trumpets: A History of Jazz. NY: Knopf, 1949.

    __________ and Harriet Janis. They All Played Ragtime. NY: Knopf, 1950.

    Borneman, Ernest. A Critic Looks at Jazz. London: Jazz Music Books, 1946.

    ______________. “Creole Echoes,” The Jazz Review, Vol. 2, No. 8 (1959), 26–27.

    ______________. “Le Racine de la musique Américaine Noire.” Présence Africaine 4 (1948), 576–589.

    Boulton, David. Jazz in Britain. London: Alwyn, 1958.

    Caraceni, Augusto. Jazz. Rome: Zanbardi, 1945.

    Carew, Roy J. “New Orleans Recollection,” Record Changer, April, 1943, 8–9; May, 1943, 10–11; June, 1943, 3–4; July, 1942, 3–4; September, 1943, 3–4; October, 1943, 3–4; November, 1943, 3; December, 1943, 14–15; January, 1944, 3 ___________. “Of This and That and Jelly Roll,” Jazz Journal, Vol. 10, No. 12 (1957), 10–12 Carmichael, Hoagy. The Stardust Road. NY: Rinehart, 1946 Charters, Samuel. Jazz: New Orleans 1885–1957. Belleville, NJ: Allen, 1958 (rev. ed, NY: Oak, 1963 Charters, Samuel B. and L. Kunstadt. Jazz: A History of the New York Scene. NY: Doubleday, 1962 Cœuroy, André. Histoire général du jazz. Paris: Denoel, 1942 Condon, Eddie and Richard Gehman, eds. Eddie Condon”s Treasury of Jazz. NY: Dial, 1956 Criel, Gaston. Swing. Paris: E.U.F., 1948 Dauer, Alfons M. Der Jazz. Kassel: Roth, 1958 Delaunay, Charles. “Delaunay in Trenches, Writes ‘Jazz Not American,”“ Down Beat, May 1, 1940, 6, 10 (reprinted as “From Somewhere in France” in Robert Walser, ed. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History. NY: Oxford, 1999) DeToledano, Ralph, Ed. Frontiers of Jazz. NY: Durrell, 1947 (Revised edition, NY: Frederick Ungar, 1962) Dexter, Dave. Jazz Cavalcade. NY: Criterion, 1946 Dodge, Roger Pryor. Hot Jazz and Jazz Dance: Collected Writings 1929–1964. NY: Oxford University Press, 1995 Dorigné, Michel. La guerre du jazz. Paris: Buckner, 1949 [Feather, Leonard. The Book of Jazz. NY: Horizon, 1957 _____________. Encyclopedia of Jazz. NY: Horizon, 1960 _____________ . Inside Be-Bop. NY: Robbins, 1949 Finkelstein, Sidney. Jazz: A People”s Music. NY: Citadel, 1948

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    Fletcher, Tom. 100 Years of the Negro in Show Business. [1954] reprint edition, NY: DaCapo, 1984 Gammond, Peter, ed. The Decca Book of Jazz. London: Muller, 1958 Gleason, Ralph J. Jam Session: An Anthology of Jazz. NY: Putnam, 1958 Goffin. Robert. Jazz From the Congo to the Metropolitan. Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1943. ____________. La Nouvelle-Orléans, capitale du jazz. NY: Maison Française, 1946 ____________ and Charles Delaunay, eds. Jazz 47. Paris, 1947 Grossman, William L. Jazz and Western Culture. NY: University Press, 1956 _________________ and Jack W’ Farrell. The Heart of Jazz. NY: University Press, 1956 Handy, W. C. “The Heart of the Blues,” Etude, 58 (1940), 152, 193, 211 Harris, Rex. Jazz. Middlesex, UK: Penguin, 1952 _________ and Brian Rust. Recorded Jazz: A Critical Guide. Harmondsworth, UK: Penguin, 1958 Hentoff, Nat and Albert J. McCarthy, eds. Jazz: New Perspectives on the History of Jazz. NY: Holt, Rinehart, 1959 Heuvelmans, Bernard. De la Bamboula au Be-Bop B Le Jazz. Paris: La Main Jetée, 1951 _________________. “Polygenes du jazz,” Jazz Hot, No. 61 (December, 1951), 16, 20 Hodes, Art and Chadwick Hansen, eds. Selections From the Gutter: Portraits From the Jazz Record. Berkeley: University Of California Press, 1977 Hodier, Andrè. Le jazz, cet inconnu. Paris: France Empire, 1945 ___________. Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence. London: Seeker & Warburg, 1956 Hoefer, George. “‘Man, I Invented Jazz in---” Claimed by More Folks!” Down Beat 16 (July 1, 1949, 11.

    Hoffman, Daniel G. “The Folk Art of Jazz,” Antioch review 5 (1945), 110–120 Hornbostel, Erich M. von. “Ethnologisches zu Jazz,” Melos 6 (December, 1927), 510–512 Hughes, Langston. The Big Sea: An Autobiography. New York: Hill & Wang, 1940 Jazz Advertised 1919–1967, Vol. 3: Out of the New England Negro Press 1950–1967, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1984 Jazz Reviewed, Vol. 1: Out of the New England Negro Press 1919–1950, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1995 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Vol. 6: Out of the Chicago Defender 1950–1967, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1984 Jazz Advertised 1910–1967, Index, Franz Hoffmann, ed. Berlin, Privately Printed, 1981 Jones, A.M. “Blue Notes and Hot Rhythm,” African Music, Vol. 1, No. 4 (1951), 9–12 Jones, Max and Albert McCarthy, eds. Jazz Review. London: Jazz Music Books, 1945 Kallen, Horace M. “Swing as Surrealist Music” in Art and Freedom. NY: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1942, Vol. 2, 824–834 Keepnews, Orrin, and Bill Grauer, Jr. A Pictorial History of Jazz. NY: Crown, 1955 King, Bruce. “A Reassessment of New Olreans Jazz on American Music Records,” Jazz Monthly Vol. 5, no. 2 (April, 1959), 6–11 Kinnell, Bill and James Asman, eds. American Jazz No. 1. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [24 pp.] _____________________________. American Jazz No. 2. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [22 pp.] _____________________________. Jazz Writings. Chilwell, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1946 [24 pp.] Krupa, Gene and Leonard Bernstein. "Has Jazz Influenced the Symphony?" Esquire, February, 1947, reprinted in Esquiire’s World of Jazz, edited and updated edition, NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1947, 158–166, and Reading Jazz, Robert Gottlieb, ed. NY: Pantheon, 1996, 774–784 Lang, Ian. Jazz in Perspective. The Background of the Blues. London: Hutchinson, 1947 Legrand, Gèrard. Puissances du jazz. Paris: Arcanes, 1953 Malson, Lucien. Les maîtres du jazz. Paris: Presses Universitaires, 1952 McCarthy, Albert, ed. Jazzbook 1955. London: Cassell, 1955 ______________ and Max Jones, eds. The PL Yearbook of Jazz 1946. London: Poetry London,

                                         1946
    

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    ______________________________. Jazzbook 1947. London: Poetry London, 1947 ______________________________. Jazz Folio. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944 ______________________________. Jazz Miscellany. London: Jazz Sociological Society, 1944 Miller, Paul Eduard. “Fifty Years of New Orleans Jazz,” in Esquire”s 1945 Jazz Book, Paul Eduard Miller, ed. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1945, 1–14 Morgan, Alun and Raymond Horricks, Modern Jazz: A Survey of Developments Since 1939. London: Gollancz, 1956 Nathan, Hans. “Early Banjo Tunes and American Syncopation,” Musical Quarterly, 42 (1956), 455–472 Newton, Frankie [Eric Hobsbawm]. The Jazz Scene. London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1959 “New Directions in Jazz Research,” Record Changer, July–August, 1953, 8–22 Ortiz Oderigo, Néstor R. Historia del jazz. Buenos Aires: Ricordi Americana, 1959 ___________________. Orígenes y Esencia del Jazz. Buenos Aires: Editorial Columbia, 1959 Panassiè, Hugues. The Real Jazz. NY: Smith & Durrell, 1942 ______________ , John Vyse, Art Hodes, et. al. American Jazz No. 1. Newark, UK: Jazz Appreciation Society, 1945 Paul, Elliot. That Crazy American Music: The Story of North American Jazz. Indianapolis: Bobbs–Merrill, 1957 Ramsey, Frederic, Jr. A Guide to Longplay Jazz Records. NY: Long Player Publications, 1954 Reddihough, John. "Country Brass Bands and New Orleans Jazz," Jazz Monthly, 2 no. 6 (1956), 7–8 Reinders, Robert C. "Sound of the Mournful Dirge," Jazz: A Quarterly of American Music no. 4 (1959), 296–298 Rosenthal, George S. and Franck Zachary, eds. Jazzways, Vol. 1, No. 1. Cincinnati: Jazzways, 1946 Sargeant, Winthrop. “Is Jazz Music?” American Mercury, October, 1943 (reprinted in Porter, 1999, 56–57) Sartre, Jean-Paul. “I Discovered Jazz in America,” Saturday Review of Literaqture, 30 (November 29, 1947), 48–49 Schillinger, Joseph. Metronome, LVII (July, 1942), 19, 23 Schwerkè, Irving. Kings Jazz and David. Paris: Presses Modernes, 1927 Shapiro, Nat and Nat Hentoff, eds. Hear Me Talkin” To Ya: The Story of Jazz by the Men Who Made It. NY: Rinehart, 1955 ________________________, eds. The Jazz Makers. NY: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1957 Slotkin, J.S. AJazz and Its Forerunners as an Example of Acculturation,” American Sociological Review, 8 (1943), 570–575 Smith, Charles Edward. “New Orleams and Traditons in Jazz,” Jazz, Nat Hentoff and Albert J. McCarthy, eds. NY: Rinehart, 1959, 21–41, 352–456 __________________. “The Origins of a Term, or, Jazz Me For a Donkey,” Down Beat 33, no. 3 (1960), 24–25 Smith, Charles Edward, and William Russell. “New Orleans Stryle,” Modern Music 18, (1941), 235–241 Smith, Charles Edward, Frederic Ramsey, Jr., Charles Payne Rogers, and William Russell. The Jazz Record Book. NY: Smith & Durrell, 1942 Stearns, Marshall W. The Story of Jazz. NY: Oxford University Press, 1958 Thompson, Kay. C. “The Western Heritage of Jazz,” Record Changer, Vol. 9, No. 4 (1950), 8, 17 Traill, Sinclair, ed. Concerning Jazz. London: Faber & Faber, 1957 Ulanov, Barry. A History of Jazz in America. NY: Viking, 1952 ___________. A Handbook of Jazz. NY: Viking, 1957 Vèmane, Henri. Swing et mœurs. Lille: Privately Printed, 1943 [32 pp.] Vian, Boris. Jazz in Paris: Chroniques de jazz pour la radio station de radio WNEW, New York (1948–1949). Paris: Pauvert, 1997 _________. Round About Close to Midnight: The Jazz Writings of Boris Vian, Mike Zwerin, ed. London: Quartet, 1988 Whiteman, Paul. How to Be a Bandleader. NY: R. M. McBride, 1941

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    Williams, Martin T., ed. The Art of Jazz: Essays on the Nature and Development of Jazz. Oxford, 1959 _______________., ed. Jazz Panorama. London: Jazz Book Club, 1965 Later Writings Abbott, Lynn and Doug Seroff. Out of Sight: The Rise of African American Popular Music, 18891895. Jackson: University of Mississippi, 2003 _____________________. “Black Music in the White City: African- Americans at the 1893 World”s Columbian Exposition,” 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1 No. 9 (no date), 47–60 (See also Abbott and Seroff, Out of Sight) ________________________. “100 Years From Today,” 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 5 (1990), 56–62; Vol. 1, No 6 (1991), 51–65; Vol. 1, No. 7 (1992), 79–95; Vol. 1, No. 9 (no date), 105–117; Vol. 1 No 10 (no date) [includes “The Origins of Ragtime”], 121–143 [Black press reportage on music in the 1890s] (See also Abbott and Seroff, Out of Sight) Appel, Alfred, Jr. Jazz Modernism From Ellington and Armstrong to Matisse and Joyce. NY: Knopf, 2002 Allen, Walter C. “The Revival Appraised,” Jazz Journal vol. 15, no. 9 (September, 1961), 1–4

    Ake, David. ‘’Jazz Cultures’’. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2002, 10–41.

    Antelyes, Peter. “Red Hot Mamas: Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, and the Ethnic Maternal Voice in American Popular Music,” in ‘’Embodied Voices: Representing Female Vocality in Western Culture’’, Leslie C. Dunn and Nancy A. Jones, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, 212–229.

    Archer-Straw, Petrine. Negrophilia: Avant-Garde Paris and Black Culture in the 1920s. NY: Thames & Hudson, 2000 Barker, Danny. Buddy Bolden and the Last Days of Storyville. NY: Cassell, 1998 Bastin, Bruce. Never Sell a Copyright: Joe Davis and His Role in the New York Music Scene 1916–1978. Chigwell, UK: Storyville Publications, 1990 Bernotas, Robert W. “Critical Theory, Jazz, and Politics: A Critique of the Frankfurt School,” Ph.D dissertation, John Hopkins University,, 1987 Blake, Jody. Le Tumulte noir: Modernist Art and Popular Entertainment in Jazz–Age Paris, 1900–1930. University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999 Borneman, Ernest. “Black Light and White Shadow: Notes For a History of American Negro Music,” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research 2. Graz: Universal Edition, 1970, 24–93 ______________. “Jazz and the Creole Tradition,” Jazzforschung/Jazz Research, 1, Graz: Universal Edition, 1969 ______________. “The Roots of Jazz,” Jazz. Nat Hentofrf and Albert J. McCarthy, eds. New York, Rinehart, 1959, 118–119 Borris, Siefried. “Jazz –Wesen und Werden,” Musik im Unterrecht 58, no. 4 (1967), 113–116, 118–119 Brooks, Tim. Lost Sounds: Blacks and the Birth of the Recording Industry 1890–1919 Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2004 Brothers, Thomas. “Ideology and Aurality in the Vernacular Traditions of Africa-American Music (ca 1890–1950),” Black Music Research Journal, (1997), 169–209 ______________. “Solo and Cycle in African-American Jazz,” The Musical Quarterly, 78 (1995), 479–509 Brown, Theodore Dennis. “A History and Analysis of Jazz Drumming to 1942.” 2 vols. diss., Department of Music Education, University of Michigan, 1976 Buerkle, Jack and Danny Barker. Bourbon Street Black: The New Orleans Black Jazzman. NY: Oxford University Press, 1973 Carew, Roy J. “Reminiscing in Ragtime,” Jazz Journal 17, no. 11 (1964), 8–9 Carmichael, Hoagy. Sometimes I Wonder: The Story of Hoagy Carmichael. NY: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965

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    Delaunay, Charles. Delaunay’s Dilemma: de la peinture ou Jazz. Paris: Editions W, 1985 Denis–Constant, Martin. “L”Histoire sous toute ses faces,” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 38–39, 85 __________________ and Livier Roueff, La France du jazz: Musique modermité, et identité dans la première moitié du xx siècle. Marseille: Parentheses, 2002 [includes reprints of early French articles on jazz] Englund, Bjorn. “Chocolate Kiddlies: The Show that Brought Jazz to Europe and Russia in 1925,” Storyville 61 (October–November, 1975), 44–50 Franklin, A. David. ”A Preliminary Study of the Acceptance of Jazz by French Music Critics in the 1920”s,” Annual Review of Jazz Studies, 4 (1988), 1–8 Gendron, Bernard. “Jamming at Le Boeuf: Jazz and the Paris Avant–Garde,” Discourse 12: 1 (1989–90), 3–27 Godbolt, Jim. A History of Jazz in Britain 1919–50. London: Quartet, 1984 Goffin, Robert. “Le plus beau Te Deum.” Reprinted in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 62–63 Goddard, Chris. Jazz Away From Home. NY: Paddington Press, 1979 Hobsbawm. Eric. “Jazz Comes to Europe,” Uncommon People. NY: The New Press, 1998, 265–273 Jackson, Jeffrey H. Making Jazz French: Music and Modern Life in Interwar Paris. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2003 “Jazz Bitterly Opposed in Germany.” New York Times, March 11, 1928 Johnson, Bruce. “The Jazz Diaspora.” The Cambridge Companion to Jazz, Mervyn Cooke and David Horn, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 9–32 Jones, Andrew. Yellow Music: Media Culture and Colonial Modernity in the Chinese Jazz Age. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2001 Kantor, Michael H. Different Drummers: Jazz in the Culture of Nazi Germany. NY: Oxford University Press, 1992 (especially the introduction, “The Ambiguous Culture: Jazz and the Weimar Republic,” 3–28 Kenny, William H., III. “Le Hot: The Assimilation of American Jazz in France, 1917–1940,” American Studies, Vol. 25, No. 1 (Spring, 11984), 5–24 Knauer, Wolfgang. Jazz in Deutschland. Hofheim, 1996. Kool, Jaap. “The Triumph of the Jungle,” The Living Age. 8 Series, Vol. 37 (Jan.Mar, 1925), 338–343 [originally in Uhu, a Berlin monthly, Nov 1924], “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984) Lambert, Constant. Music Ho! London, 1934 Lange, Horst. Jazz in Deutschland: Die deutsche Jazz-Chronik, 1900–1960. Berlin, 1966 Levi, Ezio and Gian Carlo Testoni. Introduzione alla vera Musica di Jazz. Milana: Edizione Magazzino Musicale, 1938–XVI (includes a discography of jazz records issued in Iraly on 53–110) Lotz, Rainer E. Black People: Entertainers of African descent in Europe, and Germany. Bonn: Birgit Lotz, 1997. [book/CD set] ____________. German Ragtime & Prehistory of Jazz, Vol. 1: The Sound Documents of an Era. Chigwell, UK: Storyville Publications. ____________. “Foolishness Rag: The Perception of Ragtime in Europe,” 78 Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 8 (no date), 113–122 Martinez, Jose Maria Garcia. Del Fox-Trot al Jazz Flamenco [jazz in Spain] Milhaud, Darius. “La musique ‘pas sérieuse,” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 55,83 Miller, Mark. Such Melodious Racket: The Lost History of Jazz in Canada. Toronto: Mercury, 1997. Parsonage, Catherine. “A Critical Reassessment of the Reception of Early Jazz in Britain,” Popular Music 22, No. 3 (2003), 315–336 Perloff, Nancy. Art and the Everyday: Popular Entertainment and the Circle of Eric Satie. NY: Oxford University Press, 1991 Réda, Jacques. “Charles Albert Cingria: le syncopé angle-négre,” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 52–53, 85–86

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    Resula, Jed. “Jazz As a Decal for the European Avant-Garde” in Blackening Europe: The African American Presence. Heike Raphael–Hernandez, eds. London: Routledge, 2004, 35–52 (See also under Later Writings) Riviere, George Henri. “Une Marriage d”amour,” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 47–51, 85 Roberts, John Storm. Latin Jazz. NY: Schirmer, 1999 Robinson, J. Bradford “Jazz Reception in Weimar Germany: In Search of a Shimmy Figure,” Music and Performance During the Weimar Republic, ed. Bryan Gilliam. Cambridge University Press, 1994, 107–134 Rye, Howard. “Fearsome Means of Discord: Early Encounters with Black Jazz,” Black Music in Britain, Paul Oliver, ed. Philadelphia, 1990 Shack, William A. Harlem in Montmartre: A Paris Jazz Story Between the Great Wars. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001 Simon, Géza Glbor. Magyar Jazztörténet. Budapest, 1999. [history of Hungarian jazz with CDs] Skvorecký, Josef. “Preface: Red Music,” The Bass Saxophone. New York:, 1977 Starr, S. Frederick. Red & Hot: The Fate of Jazz in the Soviet Union. NY: Oxford University Press, 1983 Stockman, Hardy. Cape Town Jazz 1959–1963. Copenhagen, 2002. Stovall, Tyler. Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996 Stretton, Gordon. “Tu verras Montmartre.” in “La France decouvre le jazz,” special issue of Jazz Magazine (Paris), No. 325 (January, 1984), 58–59) Sullivan, Jack. New World Symphonies: How American Culture Changed European Music. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1999 Szwed, John. “Afro Blue” [South African jazz], Village Voice, August 25, 1987, Jazz Supplement, 11–12 __________. “Way Down Yonder in Buenos Aires” [Oscar Alemán], Village Voice, January 18, 1983 , 83 __________. “World Views Collide: The History of Jazz and Hot Dance,” Village Voice, February 25, 1986 Taylor, Denise Pilmer. La Musique pour tout le monde: Jean Wiéner and the Dawn of French Jazz. University of Michigan PhD, 1998 Tower, Beeke S. “Jungle Music and Song of Machines: Jazz and American Dance in Weimer Culture,” Envisioning America. Cambridge, MA: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1991, 87–105 Weidermann, Erik. Jazz i Danmark B ityverne, trediverne og fyrrerne. Copenhagen, 1985 Weiss, Jeffrey. The Popular Culture of Modern Art: Picasso, Duchamp, and Avant-Gardism. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994 Zwerin, Mike. La Tristesse de Saint Louis: Swing Under the Nazis. London: Quartet, 1985 Dance Atkins, Cholly and Jacqui Malone. Class Act: The Jazz Life of Choreographer Cholly Atkins. New York: Columbia University Press, 2001 Castle, Irene. Castles in the Air. Garden City: Doubleday, 1958 __________. My Husband. NY: Scribers, 1919 Castle, (Mr. & Mrs.) Vernon. Modern Dancing. NY: World Syndicate, 1914 Dayal, Samir. “Blackness as Symptom: Josephine Baker and European Identity.” in Blackening Europe: The African American Presence. Heike Raphael-Hernandez, eds. London: Routledge, 2004, 35–52 DeFrantz, Thomas F., ed. Dancing Many Drums: Excavations in African American Dance. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002 Dixon Stovall, Brenda. Digging the Africanist Presence in American Performance: Dance and Other Contexts. Dixon Gottschild, Brenda. Waltzing in the Dark: African American Vaudeville and Race Politics in the Swing Era. New York: St. Martins, 2000

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    Emery, Lynne Fauley. Black Dance in the United States from 1619 to 1970. Palo Alto: National Press Books, 1972 Hill, Constance Valis Hill. Brotherhood in Rhythm: The Jazz Tap Dancing of the Nicholas Brothers. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000

    • “Jazz Music and the Modern Dance,” Melody, December,1920

    Kracauer, Siegfried. “Travel and Dance,” in The Mass Ornament, translated. & edited by Thomas Y. Levin. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,1995 [1925]), 65–73 Kurath, Gertrude P, and Nadia Chilkovsky. “Jazz Choreology,” Man and Culture: Preceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Anthroplogical Sciences, Anthony Wallace, ed. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1960, 152–159 Malone, Jacqui. Steppin” On the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 11996 Miller, Norma, with Evette Jensen. Swinging at the Savoy: The Memoir of a Jazz Dancer. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1996 Burt, Ramsay. Alien Bodies: Representations of Modernity, ‘Race’ and Nation in Early Modern Dance. Routledge 1998

    • “Shady Dance Steps Barred by Police,” The New York Times, December 10, 1922 Stearns, Marshall and Jean. Jazz Dance: The Story of American Vernacular Dance. NY:

    Schirmer, 1968 Szwed, John and Morton Marks. “The Afro-American Transformation of European Set Dances and Dance Suites,” Dance Research Journal Vol. 20, No. 1 (Summer, 1988), 29–36 Tower, Beeke S. “Jungle Music and Song of Machines: Jazz and American Dance in Weimer Culture,” Envisioning America. Cambridge, MA: Busch-Reisinger Museum, 1991, 87–105

    • = article reprinted in Karl Koenig, ed. Jazz in Print (1856–1929): An Anthology of Selected Early Readings in Jazz History.

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