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  3. The Source: Volume 1 (2004)

The Source: Volume 1 (2004)

Published: 2004-03-01

Editorial

  • Editorial

    Tony Whyton
    3-4
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Articles

  • Making music together, or improvisation and its others

    Nicholas Cook
    5-26
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Miles from home Miles Davis and the movies

    Krin Gabbard
    28-42
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Checking our balances Louis Armstrong, Ralph Ellison, and Betty Boop

    Robert G O'Meally
    44-59
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • The popularity of jazz—an unpopular problem the significance of 'Swing when you're winning'

    Catherine Parsonage
    60-80
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Burns, Baby, Burns jazz history as a contested cultural site

    Alan Stanbridge
    82-100
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Reading around free improvisation

    Jonty Stockdale
    102-114
    • Requires Subscription or Fee PDF (GBP 23)
  • Telling tales witnessing and the jazz anecdote

    Tony Whyton
    116-132
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