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Terkel comments and presents "A journey through jazz"

BROADCAST: Mar. 1, 1969 | DURATION: 00:56:57

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Details

Broadcast Date
Mar. 1, 1969

Physical Format
1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) : 10 1/2 in.

Duration
56 minutes, 57 seconds

Digital Format
WAV

Ownership
The Chicago History Museum

Language
English

Topics

Music Music - Jazz

People

Musicians

Tags

DeMichael, Don Hodes, Art, 1904- Jazz--History and criticism. Jazz Audiotapes. Radio programs. WFMT (Radio station : Chicago, Ill.)

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