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Jazz Journal is a British magazine established in 1946 by (1904–1981). It was first published in London under the title Pick Up, which Traill founded as a locus for serious jazz criticism in Britain.

(1988). 9780754655800, Ashgate Publishing. .
In May 1948, using his own money, Traill relaunched the magazine as Jazz Journal. Traill, for the rest of his life, served as its . Play That Music: A Guide to Playing Jazz, edited by Sinclair Traill (1956)

Concerning Jazz, edited by Sinclair Traill (1957), Just Jazz, edited by Sinclair Traill & Gerald Lascelles (1957), . Jazz Journal is Britain's longest published jazz magazine. , edited by Linda M. Fidler & Richard S. James, (1990),


Ownership overview
In April 1977, Billboard Limited – then the publisher of and The Artist – acquired publishing rights to Jazz Journal (via lease agreement) from the magazine's owner, Novello & Company, Ltd. Cardfront Publishers Limited, a division of Billboard Limited, became the publisher; became director; Traill continued as editor-in-chief; and the publication was renamed Jazz Journal International ( JJI)."U.K. Billboard Ltd. Leases Jazz Journal, Traill Remains Editor", Billboard, 29 January 1977, p. 10.

JJI was presumed to have ceased publication in January 2009, after the death on 23 January 2009 of the publisher's wife and associate editor, Janet Cook. Eddie Cook, who had been publisher and editor-in-chief of JJI since 1978, wrote to JJI readers that, following the death of his wife, publication of the magazine would cease, and that the magazine was seeking a new owner. In April 2009, JJI's , which at the time was Jazz Journal Publishing, absorbed a rival magazine, . Originally a monthly, Jazz Review had been published every two months and was owned by Direct Music Limited of Edinburgh, Scotland, who wished to end their publishing interests. Jazz Journal was absorbed into JJI and first published as such in May 2009 under Mark Gilbert (born 1955) Jazz Journal International, Vol. 50, 1997, p. 12. – the last editor of Jazz Review, stepping in as editor of the new Jazz Journal.Sebastian Scotney (editor), London Jazz (blog), London, April 29, 2009. Gilbert had served as deputy editor of JJI from 1981 to 1999.

The December 2018 issue was the last print edition of Jazz Journal Https://jazzjournal.co.uk. A publisher statement explaining the move said:


Timeline

1946–1948 launched Pick Up magazine in January 1946 as a locus for serious jazz criticism in Britain and published it until 1948. Traill and T. B. Denby were the editors. According to and Peter Gammond in their book Jazz: A–Z, "the publication was full of the self-righteous bickerings and puritanism of the period, but contained some valuable research and discography material; also an extensive 'wanted' and 'disposals' record section." & Peter Gammond, , Guinness Superlatives (1986), ; .

1948–1970Traill, using his own money, founded Jazz Journal and, for the rest of his life, served as its editor in chief. Jazz historian Roberta Schwartz states that Jazz Journal was not a new publication, but rather a name change for Pick Up. The first issue of Jazz Journal was Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1948.

1953Traill incorporated on 25 November 1953 as Jazz Journal Limited in Enfield, England UK Companies House Records, Company No. 00526120

1960 invested in Jazz Journal Limited in 1960 and sold its shares to Novello and Company Limited in 1970.Peter Vacher (interviewer) & Eddie Cook (interviewee), Oral History of Jazz in Britain, , November 28, 1995 (part 6 of 10).

1970–??Novello and Company Limited

1974Novello changed the name to Jazz Journal and Jazz & Blues for 10 issues – from January 1974 (Vol. 27, No. 1) to October 1974 (Vol. 27, No. 10); Novello leased Jazz Journal three times: The Jazz Economy Issue: Part 1 – Have the Fans Outgrown the Fanzine? JazzUK, Issue 59, pp. 20 & 21 (September/October 2004) .
  1. April 1977: Cardfront Limited, a subsidiary of The Billboard Limited
  2. 1979: Pitman Press Limited, guitarist Nevil Skrimshire (1923–2010) became editor
  3. Eddie Cook (born 1928), who had been a manager at Pitman.

1982–2009Eddie Cook (born 1928) purchased Jazz Journal Limited in instalments that began in 1982; Cook moved Jazz Journal to a new location, above The Canteen Jazz Club, a venue that operated from May 1979 to 1984, located in . Oral History (part 6 of 10). Joe Bryan, owner of The Canteen, was made a director of Jazz Journal in exchange for offering free office space. Oral History (part 7 of 10). Bryan sold his lease in 1984 to a group that converted the venue into a discothèque.

2009JJI was acquired by a partnership between (i) JJ Publishing Limited (incorporated 23 March 2009), owned by JJIs new chief editor, Mark Gilbert, and (ii) Invicta Press Limited (incorporated 29 April 1960), UK Companies House Records, Company No. 06864067 a firm of Ashford printers. JJ Publishing acquired Jazz Journal Limited and absorbed a rival magazine, , in April 2009. Jazz Review was absorbed by the new JJI, which was first published May 2009 (Vol. 62, No. 3). Mark Gilbert, the new chief editor, had been the final chief editor of Jazz Review and had been the deputy editor of JJI. He had worked alongside Eddie Cook for 19 years. "Jazz Journal Swings Back into Action", All About Jazz (Philadelphia), 30 April 2009. .
2019Following publication of the final print edition in December 2018, Jazz Journal Https://jazzjournal.co.uk on 19 January 2019.


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Notable contributors
  • Simon Adams
  • Ronald Atkins
  • Bruce Crowther
  • Roger Farbey
  • Fred Grand
  • Andy Hamilton
  • Gordon Jack
  • Brian Morton
  • Hugh Rainey
  • Mike Tucker
  • John White


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