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Albert J. McCarthy (1920 – 3 November 1987 London) was an English jazz and blues discographer, critic, historian, and editor. McCarthy began listening to jazz in his teens, and edited publications of the Jazz Sociological Society in the 1940s. He edited the short-lived journal Jazz Forum until publication ceased in 1947. McCarthy edited Jazz Monthly magazine (later Jazz and Blues) from 1955 to 1972, then started his own magazine, Mainstream, later in the decade. McCarthy also worked as a record producer for Black Lion, Atlantic, and RCA.

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  • Albert J. McCarthy (* 1920, en Camborne; † 1987) estis angla verkisto pri ĵazo, diskografiisto, ĵazjurnalisto kaj ĵazhistoriisto. (eo)
  • Albert J. McCarthy (* 17. April 1920 in Camborne; † 3. November 1987 in London) war ein englischer Jazz-Autor, Diskograph, Jazz-Journalist und Jazz-Historiker. (de)
  • Albert J. McCarthy (1920 – 3 November 1987 London) was an English jazz and blues discographer, critic, historian, and editor. McCarthy began listening to jazz in his teens, and edited publications of the Jazz Sociological Society in the 1940s. He edited the short-lived journal Jazz Forum until publication ceased in 1947. McCarthy edited Jazz Monthly magazine (later Jazz and Blues) from 1955 to 1972, then started his own magazine, Mainstream, later in the decade. McCarthy also worked as a record producer for Black Lion, Atlantic, and RCA. (en)
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  • Albert J. McCarthy (1920 – 3 November 1987 London) was an English jazz and blues discographer, critic, historian, and editor. McCarthy began listening to jazz in his teens, and edited publications of the Jazz Sociological Society in the 1940s. He edited the short-lived journal Jazz Forum until publication ceased in 1947. McCarthy, along with (1914–1999) and Ralph Venables, attempted to catalogue all jazz artists in alphabetical order in the publication Jazz Directory. The first volume was published in 1949, and after several subsequent volumes, the editors found that so much had happened in the intervening years that they needed to revise the volumes already in print before continuing. Because of the size of this task, McCarthy's discography was never completed, though he worked on it for over 20 years. McCarthy edited Jazz Monthly magazine (later Jazz and Blues) from 1955 to 1972, then started his own magazine, Mainstream, later in the decade. McCarthy also worked as a record producer for Black Lion, Atlantic, and RCA. (en)
  • Albert J. McCarthy (* 1920, en Camborne; † 1987) estis angla verkisto pri ĵazo, diskografiisto, ĵazjurnalisto kaj ĵazhistoriisto. (eo)
  • Albert J. McCarthy (* 17. April 1920 in Camborne; † 3. November 1987 in London) war ein englischer Jazz-Autor, Diskograph, Jazz-Journalist und Jazz-Historiker. (de)
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