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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Friday, February 13, 1942
It's a good thing we're not counting on beating the Axis with the patriotic ballads that have been written since
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Tuesday, May 6, 1941
This being a sort of valedictory, I'm going to write on the very pleasant subject of Spring Dances, and as
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Friday, April 25, 1941
For several months now, the Crimson Network has featured short programs of jazz piano by two undergraduates, Art Hyman and
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Friday, March 21, 1941
The term "jam session" has become a household word recently, and as such has been kicked around quite improperly, to
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Saturday, March 15, 1941
Your favorite jazz clarinetist must be either Benny Goodman or Artie Shaw, and don't let anybody tell you different. After
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Saturday, March 1, 1941
Last week, when I mentioned Roscoe McRae at the Savoy, I merely touched on a subject which should have been
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Friday, February 21, 1941
This week's column could well be entitled "study in superlatives," for it deals with two monumental events in jazz music
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Saturday, February 15, 1941
You either dance to jazz music or you listen to it, or both. That's what it's for. And it can
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Saturday, February 8, 1941
For those of us who have been suffering from a recent overdoes of the highly-arranged, sophisticated jazz of small groups
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NEWS
By Charles Miller
Friday, January 17, 1941
At the risk of having my Lone Ranger badge taken away for being a member of the Fifth Column, I'd
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