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Short time ago. Boston swing critic George Frazier was taken to task in the letter columns of "Jazz Information" for

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Mostly Miscellaneous Things: Even ardent musician unionisis had to suppress grins when Local 77, Philadelphia, demanded and held tryouts for

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A combination of the seventh column and a blessed event at the Trojan Horse's have made your reviewer feel very

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Wandered out to the Jubilee the other night and had the pleasure of hearing one of the best young bands

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Ed. Note-Continuing the custom of having unusual slants on jazz and jazz criticism, Charles Miller '41, record critic for the

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Most of the record dealers in the country are feeling as though somebody had tossed an extra large hand grenade

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April 20, 8 A.M.--Rx$&!*@$ (This reviewer's reaction on reading printer's error which appeared in place of his usual column.) April

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We are being bombarded with posters to the effect that Tony Pastor and his orchestra are going to be at

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Lately there has been an enormous influx of new bands into the industry, usually led by someone who has achieved

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Over six weeks ago we warned you that Artie Shaw would be back in the business within two months, that

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Every once in a while, one of the record companies issues a classical album lovers and esoterics, but to the

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Now that Erskine Hawkins, Glenn Miller, Jan Savitt, and Al Donahue have all made "Tuxede Junction" and the tune looks

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Besides being good publicity, Tommy Dorsey's article on jitterbugs in this week's "Look" had some very good ideas. Designed to

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A Victor classical release of several weeks ago gives this reviewer a chance to do something he has long wanted

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Records take a sharp upturn this week, and are much more interesting than they have been in a long while.

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