He also wrote for jazz magazines like Jazz Record.
He checked out photograph sales and would ask musicians he interviewed for jazz magazines for access to their personal collections.
He was always the poor little rich boy who dominated all the (white) jazz magazine polls.
He was the author or co-author of several books and a frequent contributor to jazz magazines.
Feather's recordings have received glowing reviews in every major jazz magazine.
It formerly tagged itself "the greatest jazz magazine in the world", but was thought to have ceased publication in January 2009.
In the Eye received a favorable review in the jazz magazine Down Beat.
He also was the managing editor of the world's largest jazz magazine, Jazziz.
Record companies have made enormous investments in their young musicians and are therefore seeking ways to expose them beyond the small world of jazz magazines.
I get very annoyed when I read of selfish people trying to persuade you to change an excellent classical music review into a jazz magazine.