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N Cumulative Contents Issues 1 to 95 CUMULATIVE CONTENTS N ISSUES 1 TO 95 Issue 1, April 1985 Issue 4, May 1986 4 Crown Research, ‘Maxwell Davis’, by Erik M. Bakker & 4 Benny Goodman, Part One: September 1926–June 1928, Coen Hofmann by Dick M. Bakker 11 Review: Walter Bruyninckx’ Modern Jazz, Be-Bop, Hard 12 Video, Part I, A/C, by Hugo De Craen Bop, West Coast 17 Jazz Of Forgotten Recording Artists 13 Jazz At The Philharmonic, by Arne Astrup 18 Red Nichols And His Five Pennies. The 78 rpms, Part 1, by 14 Big Band Landmarks I–IX, by Erik M. Bakker Dick M. Bakker 19 Jazz Of Forgotten Recording Artists 22 New Publications 20 Questions 24 Letters To The Editor 21 New Publications 26 Continental Label Research, Part 1, by Erik M. Bakker & 23 Roost Records, Part 1, by Piet van Engelen Coen Hofmann 27 Compilations, Part 1, by Erik M. Bakker 30 Questions, Additions & Answers 31 Clifford Brown Discography, Corrections And Additions, 32 Review: Jack Litchfield, This Is Jazz by Bob Weir 32 Name Discographies Issue 5, September 1986 Issue 2, September 1985 4 West Coast Jazz On Calliope, Part 1, by Gerard J. 4 Roost Records, Part 2, by Piet van Engelen Hooge veen & Coen Hofmann 8 Review: D. Russell Connor, The Record Of A Legend ... 10 Crown Research, ‘Jazz Masquerade’, by Jean François Benny Goodman Villetard 9 Review: Walter Bruyninckx, Modern Big Band 12 Modern Discography, Part 1, by Dick M. Bakker Discog raphy, Volume 1: A-K 16 Video, Part II, D-G, by Hugo De Craen 10 Review: Walter Bruyninckx, Progressive Jazz 20 Herbert Horatio ‘Herbie’ Nichols Discography, by Piet Discog raphy, Volume 1: A-D Koster 11 Name Discographies 24 New Publications 12 Shellack Stack 25 Name Discographies 12 Big Band Landmarks X–XVIII, by Erik M. Bakker 26 Questions & Answers 15 Association For Recorded Sound Collections 28 The Encyclopedia Of Jazz On Records, by Dick M. Bakker 17 New Publications 20 Questions & Answers Issue 6, January 1987 21 Compilations, Part 2, by Erik M. Bakker 4 Continental Label Research, Part 2, by Erik M. Bakker & 23 Richard ‘Dick’ Twardzik, by Piet Koster Coen Hofmann 24 Crown Research 8 Modern Discography, Part II, by Dick M. Bakker 24 Bob(by) Freedman/Friedman 15 Video, Part III, H-J, by Hugo De Craen 26 Any Time? Any Day? Anywhere? Little Buster & The Corn 20 Harold ‘Steep’ Wade, Canadian Jazz Legend, by John Poppers, by Dick M. Bakker Gilmore 28 Shorty Rogers, A Discography. Corrections and Additions, 22 Reviews: Bob Weir, Clarence Gene Shaw, Dupree Bolton by Coen Hofmann & Erik M. Bakker and The L.A. Four Discographies; Uwe Reichardt, Like A Human Voice, The Eric Dolphy Discography; Bob Starr, Issue 3, January 1986 I’m In The Groove Man; Gerard Bielderman & Erwin 4 Big Band Landmarks XIX–XXV, by Erik M. Bakker & Coen Elvers, Oscar Klein Discography; Gerard Bielderman, Rod Hofmann Mason and Cy Laurie & Eggie Ley Discographies; Charles 7 Frank Comstock’s Starlite Recordings Garrod & Bill Korst, Kay Kyser Discography; Thorbjorn 8 Duke Ellington And The Paramount 14000 Re-Issue Series, Sjogren, Long Tall Dexter, The Discography Of Dexter by Dick M. Bakker Gordon; Robert Nieus, A Discography Of Dexter Gordon 11 Japanese VDH Cassettes, by Hugo De Craen 25 News 12 Japanese Video Discs, by Hugo De Craen 26 New Publications 14 Review: Arne Astrup, The Revised Stan Getz Discography 28 West Coast Jazz On Calliope Records, Part II, by Gerard 15 Charlie Christian: A Guide To Published Solo J. Hoogeveen & Coen Hofmann Transcriptions, by Clive G. Downs 29 Red Nichols And His Five Pennies. The 78 rpms, Part 2, by 17 Name Discographies Dick M. Bakker 18 Questions 34 Questions And Answers 35 Roost Records, Part 3, by Piet van Engelen 34 Name Discographies 40 Letters To The Editor 43 Jazz Of Forgotten Recording Artists Issue 7, October 1998 2 The Strange Case of Oliver Cobb and Eddie Johnson, by 44 The Caéte Story, by Theo Zwicky Han Enderman 5 Discographical Datum 9 Roy Milton and Camille Howard, 1945–1954, by Howard Hoogeveen Rye 31 Birth Dates; Could We Have The Facts, Please? – Part 2, 14 More Bob Freedman by Jan Mulder 15 Name Discographies 16 The Cotton Pickers (Brunswick) and The Original Memphis Issue 11, September 1999 Five (1928–1929), by Han Enderman 2 TO-1620: The Fictitious Trial Recordings of Honky Tonk 20 Review: Dieter Salemann, Joe Mooney, 1911-1952. The Train Blues, by Konrad Nowakowski & Howard Rye Story Of An Underrated Jazzman 4 Mailman Blues 21 Buck Clayton Discography. Additional Sessions– Part 1, by 5 Continental Label Research, Part 3, by Erik M. Bakker & Bob Weir Coen Hofmann 26 Georgie Auld 1944-1949, by Han Enderman 11 Discographical Datum 31 French Jazz & Blues Periodicals – Part 1, by Bob Weir 13 CD Spectrum 35 LP & CD Research: Compilation Albums (I), by Ge rard J. 16 Additions & Corrections Hoogeveen 17 The Discographical Truth – Part 2, by Han Enderman 21 ‘Bay Watching’. The Bay Big Band (3), by Ge rard J. Issue 8, January 1999 Hoogeveen 2 The Memphis Jug Band and Associates, The Reissues and 24 Reviews: Johs Berg, Norwegian Jazz Discography 1905- the Takes, by Howard Rye 1998; Geoffrey Wheeler, Jazz By Mail; Jack Brand & Bill 8 Name Discographies Korst, Shelly Manne – Sounds Of The Different Drummer; 9 ‘Bay Watching’. The Bay Big Band (1), by Gerard J. Harold Jones, Bobby Hackett, A Bio-Discography Hoogeveen 28 Birth Dates; Could We Have The Facts, Please? – Part 3, 11 Let Me Off Uptown, by Anita O’Day (1941–1943), by by Jan Mulder Pierre Carlu – Lestorian Notes. A Discography And Bibliography Of 12 Discographical Datum Lester Young. Additions And Corrections, by Piet Koster 16 Letters To The Editor (12 page insert) 17 Jimmy Liggins on Speciality, by Howard Rye 18 Joe Liggins, The Speciality Period, by Howard Rye Issue 12, January 2000 20 Review: Anthony Barnett (Ed,), Violin Improvisation 2 Benny Goodman–Peggy Lee. Complete Recordings Studies 1941–1947, by Pierre Carlu 21 Miff Mole 1927–1937, by Han Enderman 5 Chapelle & Stinette, by Howard Rye 26 Additions & Corrections 6 Work In Progress 27 Buck Clayton Discography, Additional Sessions – Part 2, 7 The Discographical Truth – Part 3, by Han Enderman by Bob Weir 13 The ARC TO- “Test Only” Series, Part 1, by Howard Rye 33 LP & CD-Research: Compilation Albums (2), by Ge rard J. 18 Additions & Corrections Hoogeveen 19 Discographical Datum 36 French Jazz & Blues Periodicals – Part 2, by Bob Weir 21 CD Spectrum, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen 24 Bobby Leecan. The Reissues And The Takes, by Howard Issue 9, March 1999 Rye 4 Earl Spencer and His Orchestra, by Erik M. Bakker & Coen 27 Birth Dates; Could We Have The Facts, Please? – Part 4, Hofmann Corrections & Additions, by Jan Mulder 6 A Discographical Detective Story, by Howard Rye 31 Austrian Jazz & Blues Periodicals, by Bob Weir 7 American Dance Band Discography 32 A Fragant Mystery, by Howard Rye 8 Review: Tom Lord, The Jazz Discography, Vols. 19 & 20 33 Reviews: Bielefelder Katalog Jazz 1999 on CD-ROM; 9 Italian Rhythm Style, by Howard Rye Walter Bruyninckx, 75 Years Of Recorded Jazz, sampler 18 Work In Progress CD-ROM; Erik Raben, Jazz Records 1942-1980, Vol. 7 19 Discographical Datum 22 Montana Taylor: The Reissues, by Howard Rye Issue 13, April 2000 23 CD-ROM Preview 2 Bertice Reading, by John Cowley and Howard Rye 24 Additions & Corrections 5 Harry James On Collector’s Choice V Discs 35912, by 25 LP & CD-Research: Compilation Albums (3), by Ge rard J. Pierre Carlu Hoogeveen 7 Discographical Datum 28 Birth Dates; Could We Have The Facts, Please? – Part 1, 10 CD Spectrum, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen by Jan Mulder 13 Letter To The Editor 15 The ARC TO- “Test Only” Series, Part 2, by Howard Rye Issue 10, June 1999 22 The Discographical Truth – Part 4, by Han Enderman 2 George Lewis: The Climax Sessions, May1943, by Howard 29 Birth Dates; Could We Have The Facts, Please? – Part 5, Rye by Jan Mulder 7 Art Hodes Discography. AdditionaI Information and 35 The Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet Recordings 1952- Sessions, by Howard Rye 1953, Part 1, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen and Coen Hofmann 12 ‘Bay Watching’. The Bay Big Band (2), by Gerard J. 38 Reviews: Robert Pernet, Belgian Jazz Discography Hoogeveen 1897-1999; Franz Hoffmann, Henry ‘Red’ Allen-J.C. 15 ‘Italian Rhythm Style’. AdditionaI Notes, by Howard Rye Higginbotham Bio-Discography, part 2: 1940-1953 18 Kenton Presents Jazz, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen & Coen Hofmann Issue 14, July 2000 22 The Discographical Truth – Part 1, by Han Enderman 2 Taking The Night Train, by Ray Astbury 26 Review: Harold Jones, Bobby Hackett, A Bio- 8 Additions & Corrections Discography; Gerard Bielderman, Lars Erstrand 8 George Webb’s Dixielanders, by Gerard Bielderman Discography; Jack Hartley & Jürgen Wölfer, Johnny 9 Bertice Reading, A Continuation, by Howard Rye Richards, The Definite Bio-Discography 11 CD Spectrum, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen 29 LP & CD Research: Compilation Albums (4), by Gerard J. 14 Eddie Beal. Pianist And Composer, by Dieter Hartmann 15 Work In Progress 16 Letters To The Editor 16 Vanity Labels: Danny Mixon 18 Eddie Beal. An Addition, by Gerard J. Hoogeveen 17 Letters To The Editor 19 The ARC TI- “Instantite Tests” Series, by Howard Rye 18 The ARC TO- “Test Only” Series, Part 3, by Howard Rye 21 Vanity Labels: Jazz (continued); Erg; Piggly Wiggly 21 An Unnoticed Alternate Take Of Big Boy Crudup, by Ray Washboard Stompers Astbury 24 On The Term Vanity Labels, by Howard Rye 22 Discographical Datum 25 Discographical Datum 23 Reviews: Mike Clutten, Julian Purser & Gerard 27 Francis Bay And Others.
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