IAJRC Journal explained

IAJRC Journal
Editor:Ian Tiele
Editor Title:Editor
Category:History of jazz
Frequency:Quarterly
Format:Print magazine
Publisher:International Association of Jazz Record Collectors
Founded:1968
Country:United States
Language:English
Issn:0098-9487
Oclc:748504153

The IAJRC Journal is an American quarterly magazine published by the International Association of Jazz Record Collectors. The journal was established in 1968, 4 years after the association was founded in Pittsburgh. The first issue was published during the first quarter of 1968. It covers the history of jazz — which includes the history of jazz criticism and jazz discography.

History and background

The journal reviews about 200 albums and 12 books, annually. One of its sister products is the IAJRC record label, which, as of 2014, has in excess of 77 titles.

The journal is not formally peer reviewed. Because the organization is bent towards rare and old recordings, coverage by the journal leans towards, but is not limited to, historic jazz. Its contributors have mostly been amateur jazz enthusiasts, but also include amateur and professional discographers, jazz critics, musicologists, musicians, music library archivists, and academics.

Editor

Ian R. Tiele (Brookfield, Illinois) has been the journal's editor since 2012.

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