The record changer (Mar 1945-Feb 1946)

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READY SHORTLY JAZZ FORUM JAZZ REVIEW U. S. Editor: FREDERIC RAMSEY, JR. INTERNATIONAL Edited by ALBERT McCARTHY Ttcantfet One cvill include t6e following farfune* . JAZZ DURING THE OCCUPATION. 1. France by Charles Delaunay. 2. Belgium by Carlos de Radzitzky. Johnny Dodds by Hugues Panassie. Delta Jazzmen by Charles Payne Rogers. Laughter in Harlem by Frederic Ramsey, Jr. Towards Criteria by Stanley F. Dance. The Psychology of the Hot Solo by Roger Pryor Dodge. RECORD FEATURES: Record Miscellany by Jeff Aldam. Collectors Notes by Albert McCarthy. Diseographies of O. D. J. B. and Teschmacher by Eric Tonks and R. G. V. Venables. Literary features by George Woodcock and George Padmore. Reviews by Louis Adeane, Charles Fox, Nicholas Moore, etc. Rare photograph of Jelly Roll Morton group. Poems by David Boyce, Langston Hughes, George Leite, Eric Thacker and Raymond Tong. Cover by Stanley Jackson. JAZZ ABROAD: 1. Australia by William H. Miller. 2. South Africa by Malcolm S. Hunter. 3. India by Ken Brown. Original blues verse by Langston Hughes. Unpublished photographs; Diseographies, etc. 0putune *)66ue& evill include . . . Chapters from Hugues Panassie's unpublished book "Douze Annees de Jazz." Interview with Clarence Williams by Kenneth Lloyd Bright. Subscription one year (4 issues) $1.50 Send at once to GORDON GULLICKSON The RECORD CHANCER FAIRFAX. VIRGINIA. U.S.A. ^Jbe Record (^hanger FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Return Postage Guaranteed — COPYRIGHT OFFICER LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C.