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- 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).
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(help) - Wasserman, Herbert (1922–2001) (2000). A Different Drummer: What Makes Me Tic, a Memoir. Writers Club Press. p. 134 – via Google Books (limited preview).
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- Hinton, Milt; Berger, David G. (2008). Playing The Changes: Milt Hinton's Life in Stories and Photographs. Vanderbilt University Press. LCCN 2007-30389; ISBN 978-0-8265-1574-2; OCLC 156975394 (all editions)
- Lees, Gene (1888). Meet Me at Jim & Andy's: Jazz Musicians and Their World. Oxford University Press. p. 7 – via Internet Archive (ARChive of Contemporary Music). LCCN 88-4865ISBN 0-1950-4611-0, 978-0-1950-4611-3; OCLC 17677072 (all editions).
- New York Times (The); Goldman, Ari L. (August 23, 1985). "U.S. Clerics Debating Ethics of Giving Sanctuary to Aliens".
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- Billboard (December 15, 1984). "Audio Track: New York" → "The Aura Sonic Ltd". Vol. 96, no. 50. p. 41 – via Google Books.
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- "Brian Rust, Father of Modern Discography, Dies at 88". . January 25, 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2011. ProQuest 2217511827 (US Newsstream database).
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(help) ISSN 0011-1422. - Smith, Jessie Carney, ed. (1996) [1992]. Notable Black American Women (re: Florence Cole-Talbert). Vol. 2 (of 3). Detroit: Gale Research. LCCN 91-35074; ISBN 0-8103-9177-5 (Vol. 2); OCLC 24468213 (all editions).
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- Morgenstern, Dan; Gitler, Ira; Bradley, Jack (né John N. Bradley III; 1934–2021), eds. (1973). Bird & Diz – A Bibliography. New York Jazz Museum.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link) LCCN 77-374454; OCLC 3630048 (all editions). - Morgenstern, Dan; Bradley, Jack (1975). Count Basie and His Bands. New York Jazz Museum (publisher). LCCN 77-373174; OCLC 3540251 (all editions).
- Kuehl, Linda (né Linda Victoria Lipnack; 1940–1978); Schocket, Ellie (née Elsa D. Schocket; born 1941) (1973). Billie Holiday Remembered (booklet for exhibition of pictures, records, films, momentos and spoken recollections, April 7, 1972 – June 30, 1972, compiled and arranged by Kuehl & Schocket; assisted by Dan Morgenstern). New York Jazz Museum (publisher).
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(help) ISSN 0145-5419; OCLC 2750697 (all editions). - Washington International Arts Letter (1974). Millsaps, Daniel Webster, III (1919–1984) (ed.). "Private Foundations & Business Corporations Active in Arts / Humanities / Education" → "Ford Fdn" (a $140,000 grant → equivalent to $960,900 in 2023). The Arts Patronage Series. Vol. 2. Washington, D.C. p. 76 – via Internet Archive.
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(help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - Primary source → Fischer, Howard E. (2003) [2004]. Jazz Exposé: The New York Jazz Museum and the Power Struggle That Destroyed It. Nashville: Sundog, Ltd. – via Google Books. ISBN 978-1-9322-0387-5, 1-9322-0387-7; OCLC 57394563.
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