Cadence Magazine

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Cadence Magazine

description American jazz magazine
Area of ​​Expertise Jazz, blues & improvisation music
publishing company Cadnor Ltd. (UNITED STATES)
First edition 1976
Frequency of publication quarterly
editor David Haney
Web link cadencejazzmagazine.com
ISSN (print)

Cadence Magazine is an American magazine for jazz and new improvisation music .

The Cadence Magazine , subtitled The Independent Journal of Creative Improvised Music was founded in 1976 by Bob Rusch and dealt with topics from blues , jazz and improvised music. Rusch acted as editor until 2011 before David Haney took over his role. Until 2007 the magazine was published monthly, since then quarterly and from January 2012 only in an online edition. The magazine was a subcontractor of Cadnor Ltd., which also includes the music labels Cadence Jazz Records and CIMP . The All Music Guide to Jazz recognized Cadence Magazine as “the world's first improvised music magazine. Cadence's monthly oral history / interviews / portraits are thorough and uncompromising ... A magazine not to be missed. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ron Wynn: Magazines . All Music Guide to Jazz. Allmusic. with Michael Erlewine, Vladimir Bogdanov & Chris Woodstra (1st ed.). Miller Freeman Books, San Francisco, ISBN 0-87930-308-5 , p. 722.