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Max Jones (journalist)

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Jones was the first jazz musician to become a professional journalist. Although he dealt exclusively with jazz in his publications, he was a model and a mentor for a younger generation of
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and when it was dissolved in 1935, Jones tried to establish himself as a professional musician, becoming a member of a combo led by
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in the column "Collectors’ Corner". In the years following he gained recognition as a proven expert on
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Starting in 1944, Jones had a full-time job writing features for the British weekly music magazine
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Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. 1: Media, Industry and Society
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A collection of his articles on musicians such as Coleman Hawkins,
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Together with his brother Cliff, Jones taught himself to play the
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Classic Jazz: A Personal View of the Music and the Musicians
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as it set out "to reassert the pioneering role of the
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JAZZ TALKING: Profiles, Interviews & Other Riffs
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Jones was married to Betty Salberg and had one son.
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Oh, Didn't He Ramble: The Life Story of Lee Collins
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Max Jones (musician)
Max Jones (ice hockey)
Chichester
jazz
saxophone
dance band
semi-professional
trumpeter
Johnny Claes
Coleman Hawkins
BBC
Albert McCarthy
Charles Fox
meritorious
African-American
commercialism
Melody Maker
New Orleans Jazz
swing
mainstream jazz
Johnny Hodges
Billie Holiday
Mary Lou Williams
Louis Armstrong
John Chilton
liner notes
Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland Big Band
Spirits of Rhythm
rock music
ISBN

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