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July 15, 1991
Gerald Early
One Nation Under a Groove
The brief, shining moment of Motown—and America.
August 28, 1989
Hendrik Hertzberg
You Had To Be There
The magic of Woodstock.
October 31, 1988
Louis Menand
Lives Of The Saints
May 11, 1987
Jon Wiener
Beatles Buy-Out
August 12, 1985
Terence Moran
Sounds of Sex
Why Daddy took the T-Bird away
December 2, 1981
John Lahr
The Beatles Considered
It was twenty years ago today, Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play.
April 5, 1975
W. T. Lhamon. Jr.
A Cut Above
July 6, 1974
Bruce Cook
Duke Ellington: Master of the American Musical Idiom
October 8, 1962
Neil Leonard
The Bop Brotherhood
December 1, 1947
Charles Miller
Jazz: Records
A review of the Duke Ellington's new recordings from 1947
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