Listing Of Jazz Magazines: A great way to keep up to date with jazz

All Your Jazz has put together a short list of great jazz magazines for you. While most of your latest jazz news and events can be found online, there are always new things to find. Some magazines include exclusive interviews while others offer sample music from select artists. If you are fan, performer, or just listener of jazz, this list of great magazines will help you keep up to date with jazz.


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Crescendo & Jazz Music
This magazine features articles on famous crescendo and jazz artists, album reviews, video reviews, information on jazz festivals, band competitions, tributes, saxophones, pictures, and even some music to read and play.
($45/year – 4 issues)


Down Beat

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In the 1930s, before any important book on jazz had yet been written, Down Beat collected the first important body of pre-1935 jazz history. It became a monthly, then semi-monthly, a diary of the swing era as it happened, then tracked the progression of bop, pop, rock, freedom, fusion, and nineties neoclassicism, all from the perspective of the musician. This magazine is edicated to jazz and blues musicians, fans, and audiophiles. Focuses on roots-oriented music and includes artists profiles, record reviews, and arranging tips.
($27/year – 12 issues)


JAZZIZ Magazine

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This award-winning magazine gives you the lowdown each month on what’s hot (and what’s not) in jazz with insightful editorial, CD reviews, and inspired photography, art and design. Each issue of this magazine comes with Ttwo limited edition CDs, called “Jazziz on Disc”, that let you listen to music featured in the magazine at home, in the car, at work or on the go. “Jazziz on Disc” is a beautifully packaged 2 CD set filled with classic, new and exclusive music not available anywhere else. A subscription includes a quarterly print magazine, a monthly “page-flip” interactive magazine, daily and weekly updates, 10 CDs, news, events, videos, radio and more.
($60/year – 4 issues)


Jazz Review

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An information site for Jazz Review Magazine, Britain’s most informative, indispensable, stylish and authoritative jazz magazine, packed with exclusive interviews with the leading figures in the music, compelling historical overviews which will enlighten beginners and experts alike, and a massive and up-to-the-minute reviews section where our team of critics audition everything that’s new on CD and give readers the definitive lowdown on what’s worth hearing – and what isn’t.
(Online – FREE)


Jazz Times

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This one provides comprehensive and in-depth coverage of the international jazz scene. In addition to insightful profiles of emerging and established stars, every issue contains over 100 reviews of the latest CDs, books, videos and performances. Reviews and promotes jazz in all its varieties. Each subscription also includes their Annual Jazz Education Guide, which gives you listings of the top college jazz and music industry programs around the world
($24/year – 10 issues)


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