Cadence Magazine
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Cadence | |
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Coordinating Editor | Bob Rusch |
Categories | Jazz & blues magazine |
Frequency | monthly |
Publisher | Bob Rusch |
First issue | 1976[1] |
Company | Cadnor Ltd. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | [1] |
ISSN | 0162-6973 |
Cadence Magazine is a quarterly (monthly until October 2007) review of jazz, blues and improvised music published in Redwood, New York by critic/historian Bob Rusch. The magazine covers a range of styles, from early jazz and blues to the avant-garde. The magazine's parent company, Cadnor, Ltd., also owns a pair of jazz record labels (C.I.M.P. and Cadence Jazz), a record distributorship (Cadence/North Country), and a high-end audio equipment retailer (Northcountry Audio).
The All Music Guide to Jazz has described Cadence as "the premier magazine about improvised music in the world.… Cadence's oral history/interview/profiles each month are thorough and no-holds-barred.… The magazine is not to be missed."[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Cadence Magazine (html). The Cadence Building Web. Retrieved on 2007-02-14.
- ^ (1994) "Magazines", in Ron Wynn (ed.): All Music Guide to Jazz, with Michael Erlewine, Vladimir Bogdanov & Chris Woodstra, 1st edition, All Music Guide, San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books, p. 722. ISBN 0-87930-308-5.