The record changer (Mar 1945-Feb 1946)

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JAZZ FORUM I INTERNATIONAL JAZZ REVIEW Edited by ALBERT McCARTHY U. S. Editor, FREDERIC RAMSEY, JR. Contents of Number 1. JAZZ DURING THE OCCUPATION 1. France by Charles Delaunay. 2. Belgium by Carlos de Radzitzky. The Psychology of the Hot Solo by Roger Pryor Dodge. Delta Jazzmen by Charles Payne Rogers. Towards Criteria by Stanley F. Dance. Johnny Dodds by Ungues Panassie. Laughter in Harlem by Frederic Ramsey, Jr. Jazz, Surrealism and the Doctor by Eithne Wilkins. The Peroxide Saint by George Woodcock. Echoes of Voodoo by Ithel Colguhoun. D. J. B. by Record Features Record Miscellany by Jeff Aldam. Collectors' Notes by Albert McCarthy. Discographies of Frank Teschmacher and O. R. G. V. Venables and Eric Tonks. Poetry by David Boyce, Langston Hughes, George Leite, Eric Thacker and Raymond Tong. Reviews by Louis Adeane, Charles Fox, Albert McCarthy. Prison — Story by Louis Adeane. Unpublished photographs including Jelly Roll Morton group. Cover in two colour abstract design by Stanley Jackson. Editorial: From Criticism to Charlatanism — The English Vogue, 1945. Forthcoming issues will include: Extracts from Hugues Panassie's unpublished book "Douze annees de Jazz." Interview with Wilbur Sweatman by Kenneth Lloyd Bright. A Non-Aesthetic Basis for the Dance by Roger Pryor Dodge. Jazz and Poetry by Nicholas Moore. Regular U. S. Record Reviews by Charles Payne Rogers. The Function of the Critic by Albert McCarthy. London Sketches — Experiment in three forms: Reproductions by Stanley Jackson, poetry by Louis Adeane, prose by Albert McCarthy. JAZZ ABROAD: 1. Australia by William H. Miller. 2. South Africa by Malcolm S. Hunter. 3. India by Ken Brown. 4. Switzerland by Ernest Zwonicek. 5. Holland by Henk Niesen. The Story of Blind Tom by Albert Bettonville. Poems by Langston Hughes, William Everson and Kenneth Patchen. The cover for number two will be an experimental photographic study by Bern Porter. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $1.50 FOR ONE YEAR (4 ISSUES) SEND REMITTANCE TO: GORDON GULLICKSON. RECORD CHANCER FAIRFAX. VIRGINIA ^Jbe j^ecord ^hanger FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA — Return Postage Guaranteed — Sec. 562, P. L. and R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID Washington, D. C Permit No. 5661 COPYRIGHT OFFICER LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON, D.C*