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  • ProQuest 283496136, 283488063, 283488063
  • English,, Carleton (March 10, 2023). "Big Bank Stocks Look Like Buys After Selloff" (print ed.). Vol. 103, no. 11. p. 12.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)


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  1. Online: AllMusic Album ID: mw0000098545 (AllMusic). RhythmOne. Retrieved April 3, 2021.
  2. Hardbound: Print: Woodstra, Chris; John; Erlewine, Sgtephen Thomas, eds. (2008). Old School Rap and Hip-Hop (limited preview). All Music Guide Required Listening Series: No. 2. Backbeat Books. pp. 39–40. Retrieved September 25, 2023 – via Google Books.; ISBN 978-0-8793-0916-9, 0-8793-0916-4; OCLC 154751936 (all editions).




    • Billboard (May 8, 1993). Vol. 105, no. 19. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved September 25, 2023 – via World Radio History (worldradiohistory.com); David E. Frackelton Gleason (born 1946), ClevelandFree access icon{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
      1. Nelson, Havelock. "The Rap Column" – "Guru Dazzles With New Jazzmatazz" (PDF) (Nelson interviews Guru). p. 21. {{cite magazine}}: Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)



      1. "Tony Bennett and 'When My Love is Gone'". p. 131.
      2. "Fifty-Eighth Street, While I Remember". p. 134.




    1. Via Google Books. (limited preview).
    2. Via Google Books. (limited preview).
    3. Via Internet Archive. (ARChive of Contemporary Music).




      1. Blog. Free access icon.
      2. Permalink. Vol. 134 (Late ed.). p. 1 & B18 (digital image 42) (col. 1) – via TimesMachine.


      (permalink – via TimesMachine.)


        1. 40 years, 10 months and 10 days


      • New York Times (The); Fox, Margalit (February 2, 2011). "Brian Rust, 88; Compiled Extensive Guides to Recorded Jazz" (print). (Late ed.; East Coast). ProQuest 848657905 (US Newsstream database).
        "The elder Mr. Rust, according to family oral tradition, declined a friend's suggestion that he name Victor's twin sister Decca. Often described as the father of contemporary discography, Mr. Rust embarked in the 1940s on a rigorous, deeply personal project that continued long afterward as he haunted archives and hunted down artists to reconstitute long-vanished recording sessions on paper. For decades, Jazz Records — known to jazz mavens simply as "J.R." — has been the de facto standard reference work in the field, furnishing meticulous information on session dates, personnel and much else for tens of thousands of recordings."
        Blog editions:
        1. "Brian Rust, Father of Modern Discography, Dies at 88". Free access icon. January 25, 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2011. ProQuest 2217511827 (US Newsstream database).
        2. "Brian Rust, Father of Modern Discography, Dies at 88". February 2, 2011. ProQuest 2217289081 (US Newsstream database).
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        1. Via Internet Archive.
        2. Via Google Books (limited preview).



        1. Via Google Books (limited preview).





        1. Martin, David Stone. Cover illustration.
        2. Morgenstern, Dan. "The Saxophone in Jazz, an Outline History".



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