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'''Jazz Register''' was a fanzine devoted to jazz music published by Edgar Ward. | '''Jazz Register''' was a fanzine devoted to jazz music published by Edgar Ward. | ||
− | ''Jazz Register'' was a quarterly fanzine, | + | ''Jazz Register'' was a quarterly fanzine, published in Yorkshire in the UK. |
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+ | The first issue was published during the January-March 1965 quarter. It appeared all that year, with one more issue published in 1966. It was a 12 page mimeographed publication. | ||
The first issue features an editorial by Edgar Ward, and article on Glen Gray (1901-1963), with a discography; a list of collectible records for auction; and an article on Bob Lawson's Dixieland Band, among other items. | The first issue features an editorial by Edgar Ward, and article on Glen Gray (1901-1963), with a discography; a list of collectible records for auction; and an article on Bob Lawson's Dixieland Band, among other items. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zines from the UK]] | ||
[[Category:1960's publications]] | [[Category:1960's publications]] |
Revision as of 00:05, 16 December 2011
Jazz Register was a fanzine devoted to jazz music published by Edgar Ward.
Jazz Register was a quarterly fanzine, published in Yorkshire in the UK.
The first issue was published during the January-March 1965 quarter. It appeared all that year, with one more issue published in 1966. It was a 12 page mimeographed publication.
The first issue features an editorial by Edgar Ward, and article on Glen Gray (1901-1963), with a discography; a list of collectible records for auction; and an article on Bob Lawson's Dixieland Band, among other items.