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Cadence Magazine

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Coordinating Editor
  
David Haney

Categories
  
Jazz & blues magazine

Publisher
  
David Haney

Former editors
  
Bob Rusch

Frequency
  
Quarterly

Founder
  
Bob Rusch

Cadence Magazine

Cadence Magazine is a quarterly review of jazz, blues and improvised music. The magazine covers a range of styles, from early jazz and blues to the avant-garde. Critic and historian Bob Rusch founded the magazine as a monthly in 1976, and served as publisher and coordinating editor through 2011. Musician David Haney became editor and publisher in 2012.

History and profile

Cadence began publication in 1976. The magazine's original parent company, Cadnor, Ltd. (based in Redwood, New York), also owns a pair of jazz record labels (CIMP and Cadence Jazz), a record distributorship (Cadence/North Country), and an audio equipment retailer (Northcountry Audio). The magazine continued to be published on a monthly basis until October 2007, when it switched to a quarterly schedule with an increase in page numbers.

In January 2011, Bob Rusch announced that Cadence would cease publication with the October–December 2011 issue, while other endeavors, such as C.I.M.P., Cadence Jazz, and North Country, would continue. However, in August, the Cadence email newsletter announced that the magazine would continue, under new leadership, after 2011 (all other Cadence and North Country businesses would remain under the current management). In October, Cadence announced that David Haney, a jazz musician and Cadence contributor based in Richland, Oregon, would become publisher. In January 2012, the format changed to that of an online magazine (in Portable Document Format (PDF)), with an annual print edition.

The All Music Guide to Jazz has described Cadence as "the premier magazine about improvised music in the world.… Cadence's oral history/interview/profiles each month are thorough and no-holds-barred.… The magazine is not to be missed."

References

Cadence Magazine Wikipedia