METRONOME YEARBOOK~JAZZ 1957~LOTS OF PHOTOS

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METRONOME YEARBOOK~JAZZ 1957~LOTS OF PHOTOS Description METRONOME YEARBOOK~ JAZZ 1957 Awards/Interviews/Equipment and Record Reviews/Jazz Cartoons/Photo Gallery by William Claxton. Lots of photos. Condition: Very good/good. Spine is solid. Covers are lightly scuffed. Corners bumped. Light stain on back cover. Issue is intact and complete. 8.5" x 11" 130pp. Metronome Magazine (or Metronome) was a music-guide magazine published from the 1881 until 1961. The magazine in its early years catered for musicians in marching and then dance bands, but from the swing era, Metronome focused primarily on the genre of Jazz music appealing to fans. During the 1940s, the cover title was displayed as "Metronome" (in a cursive script-style font) with the subtitle words "BANDS � RECORDS � RADIO". Notable writers for the magazine were co-editors Leonard Feather and Barry Ulanov; Miles Davis cited them as the only two white music critics in New York to be able to understand Bebop. The magazine closed in 1961. Wikipedia Will combine with other items offered to save you $$$ on shipping. Thank you for looking. Payment Please use Paypal for all transactions with AbbaZaba Press Books and Records. Shipping All items will be sent USPS Media Mail. International shipments will be sent via First Class International based on weight. For other shipping methods read more