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Nathan Irving Hentoff (June 10, 1925 –
January 7, 2017) was an
American historian, novelist, jazz and
country music critic, and
syndicated columnist for...
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Hentoff,
Peace Agitator, pg. 36.
Hentoff,
Peace Agitator, pg. 38.
Hentoff,
Peace Agitator, pg. 37.
Hentoff,
Peace Agitator, pp. 38-39.
Hentoff, Peace...
- was
reissued as part of the RVG
Edition series with
liner notes by Nat
Hentoff. At this
point of his career,
Shorter felt his
writing was changing. While...
- yeah" in "She
Loves You". Nat
Hentoff's late
October 1964 New
Yorker article on
Dylan includes an
account of
Hentoff's presence on the
evening in June...
- Jazz As Told By The Men Who Made It,
music critics Nat
Shapiro and Nat
Hentoff quote Goodman as saying, "'Sing, Sing, Sing' (which we
started doing back...
- by
Charles Mingus from the
album Mingus Ah Um
Released 1959
Genre Jazz
Length 8:13
Label Columbia Composer(s)
Charles Mingus Producer(s) Nat
Hentoff...
- of Nat
Hentoff, who
worked for the
paper from 1958 to 2008, led to
further criticism of the
management by some of its
current writers,
Hentoff himself...
- exist."
Henderson also told
Hentoff that "Isotope" is a
tribute to
Thelonious Monk and Monk's use of
musical humor.
Hentoff writes elsewhere in the liner...
- Encyclopedia.
Indiana University Press. p. 569. ISBN 978-0-253-00349-2.
Hentoff, Nat (January 15, 2009). "How Jazz
Helped Hasten the
Civil Rights Movement"...
- Nat
Hentoff,
Champion of 'Inconvenient Life' by
Cathryn Donohoe,
Washington Times,
November 6, 1989,
which discusses the
journalism of Nat
Hentoff. Totenberg...