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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Big Bands Database Plus
- Historical archive of big bands throughout the world, and writings on American popular music history. - Chicago Jazz Archive
- Highlights of the collection are materials from the late 1910s through the 1920s that document the birth of "Chicago style" jazz. Located at the University of Chicago's Regenstein Library. - Concordia University Archives Jazz Holdings
- Contains materials which document jazz in Montréal from the early part of the 20th century. - Craig's BigBands and BigNames
- Original historic reviews and photos of swing, and big band, and other performers from the '40s and '50s. - Eyeneer New Jazz Archives
- Making information about modern jazz and its composers available in a digital platform through historical backdrops, biographies, discographies, interviews, and information on recordings. - Gabler, Milt
- Provides information on the jazz and rock 'n' roll producer. - Gallery 41
- Featuring rare, historical, and uniquely personal conversations with the greatest Jazz artists of our generation. Highlighted with photographs, voice and music audio clips, and more. - Ghosts of Harlem
- Book of photographs by Hank O'Neal of jazz musicians. - Great Day In Harlem, A@
- Jazz Appreciation Month Resources
- Jazz history resources from the U.S. Department of Education. - Jazz Files, The
- Biographies and discographies of some jazz musicians of the 1950s and early 60s. - Jazz Loft Project
- Documents an underground New York loft scene. Devoted to preserving and cataloging W. Eugene Smith's tapes, researching the photographs, and obtaining oral history interviews with surviving loft participants. - Jazz Museum in Harlem
- Dedicated to fostering the spirit of jazz greats, and considers the music as a living, breathing entity that looks as far into the future as it does into the past. - Jazz Roots
- History of early jazz. - Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns@
- Kansas City: Paris of the Plains
- Tuneful, multimedia online exhibit documents the jazz age in Kansas City, 1920-1940. Companion to a show at the University of Missouri's Miller Nichols Library. - Louis Armstrong Jazz Oral History Project
 - From the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture. Contains interviews with such artists as Nat Adderley, Yusef Lateef, Abbey Lincoln, and McCoy Tyner. - Lush Lives: Ladies of Jazz
- Biographies of artists from 1930 to 1990. - New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
- Information on jazz and the park. - Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
- Photographs from the William P. Gottlieb Collection, documenting the jazz scene from 1938 to 1948, primarily in New York City and Washington, D.C. - Red Hot Jazz Archive
- History of jazz before 1930. Includes songs, biographies, and discographies. - Smithsonian Jazz
 - Intended to preserve and promote Jazz music. Includes an online version of the Smithsonian's Duke Ellington collection. - Styles of Jazz
- Interactive map tracing the stylistic development of jazz. - Tulane University - William Ransom Hogan Archive of New Orleans Jazz
- Preserves primary sources for the study of jazz history. Includes an extensive oral history. - University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC): Club Kaycee: Kansas City Jazz History
- From the sound archives and music collection of the Miller Nichols Library. - World of Jazz and Its Originators
- Offers contemporary and historic information and images.
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