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Art Hodes - "Jazz Record" Magazine Collection, w Art Hodes - "Jazz Record" Magazine Collection, with

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Art Hodes -  Jazz Record  Magazine Collection, w Art Hodes -  Jazz Record  Magazine Collection, with
<B>Art Hodes - "Jazz Record" Magazine Collection, with Al White Silver Print of Art Hodes (Signed), and Letter From Art Hodes to Al White (Signed), Group of 30 (1943-1976).</B></I> Fans of traditional jazz will love this lot. Al White has collected 27 of the 51 published issues of <B>The Jazz Record,</B></I> Voice of the Jazz Musician, edited by pianist Art Hodes from 1943-47. Hodes grew up in Chicago in the twenties, played with Wingy Manone, had a radio show, and became involved in the infamous "moldy fig vs. bebop wars" with jazz critics Leonard Feather and Barry Ulanov. <B>The Jazz Record</B></I> issues offered here include #1 Kaiser Marshall (drums; signed by editor Art Hodes), #5 Edmond Hall (clarinet), #7 Tommy Ladnier (trumpet), #10 Sidney DeParis (trumpet), Kansas Fields (drums), and Mezz Mezzrow (clarinet), #15 Lester Young (sax), #22 Vic Dickenson (trombone; signed by Dickenson), #23 Bud Freeman (sax; signed by Freeman), #24 Stuff Smith, (violin) and Jonah Jones (trumpet), #25 Wingy Manone (trumpet), #26 Barney Bigard (clarinet), #27 Jess Stacy (piano), #28 Lips Page (trumpet), #29 George Wettling (drums), #30 Meade "Lux" Lewis (piano), #31 Brad Gowans (trombone), #32 James P. Johnson (piano), #35 Danny Alvin (drums), #39 Joe Marsala (clarinet) and Joe Bushkin (piano), #40 Sidney Bechet (sax), #41 "Wild Bill" Davidson (trumpet), #42 Fate Marable (piano), #43 Gene Krupa (drums), #44 Baby Dodds (drums), #46 Frankie Newton (trumpet), #47 Ray Baudic (drums), #50 Albert Nicholas (clarinet), and #51 Wingy Manone (trumpet). Also included in this lot are a 1974 letter from Art Hodes to Al White, written on Holiday Inn stationary, and a signed flyer for an Art Hodes 1976 stint at Freedom Hall, Park Forest, Illinois. The entire collection is stored in plastic sleeves, in a 3-ring black vinyl binder. The magazines average Very Fine condition. <I>From the Al White Jazz autograph archive.</B></I>