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267:The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz,
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269:Second edition, Three volumes,
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339:Hal McIntyre dies in fire.
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179:Parker Publishing Co.,
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315:Walker, Leo (1989).
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181:West Nyack, New York
263:Barry Dean Kernfeld
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257:St. Martin's Press
137:General references
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