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122:. Smith and Ramsey argued that then-popular swing was rooted stylistically in blues and traditional jazz. In the course of the research on the book, the interviewed musicians mentioned the name 579: 559: 263:
In the opinion of the International Society of Jazz Research, Smith was one of the most important early serious jazz critics, alongside Hugues Panassié,
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again and again; This led to the then-forgotten trumpeter of New Orleans Jazz being rediscovered by
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Swingin' the Dream: Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture
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Charles Edward Smith, Frederic Ramsey, Charles Payne Rogers, etc:
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Music Down Home: An Introduction to Negro Folk Music, U.S.A.
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sprang. With Steve Smith he was editor of the jazz magazine
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Research, ijf_society – International Society for Jazz.
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Not Exactly 254:– Carnegie Hall Concerts, 1938/39 429:"memorial page to Bunk Johnson" 1: 396:specialcollections.tulane.edu 329:arodjazz (February 4, 2010). 33:Smith began to collect early 601: 373:November 25, 2017, at the 585:Writers from Connecticut 252:From Spirituals to Swing 309:'s New Orleans Memories 104:Austin High School Gang 26:– December 16, 1970 in 565:American music critics 304:Charles Edward Smith: 235:South Pacific in Hi-Fi 186:Folk Music USA: Vol. 1 67:Hot Record Society Rag 24:Thomaston, Connecticut 207:, 1957), early jazz ( 178:(1938), the magazine 172:Smith also wrote for 147:Joachim-Ernst Berendt 503:www.jazzresearch.org 299:The Jazz Record Book 159:Encyclopedia of Jazz 20:Charles Edward Smith 16:American jazz critic 415:Lewis A. 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Thomaston, Connecticut
New York City
hot jazz
William Russell
Eugene Williams
John Hammond
Hugues Panassié
Charles Delaunay
Hot Record Society
HRS Records
Daily Worker
Esquire
Frederic Ramsey
Jazzmen
Austin High School Gang
Willie Cornish
Papa Jack Laine
Leon Roppolo
Nick LaRocca
Bunk Johnson
Bill Russell
Marshall Stearns
Joachim-Ernst Berendt
Günther Huesmann
Barry Kernfeld
Allen Lowe
The New Republic
Jazz Information
Folkways Records
folk blues

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