Selected Publications
- The Original Hot Five Recordings of Louis Armstrong (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2007)
- Book Review of Jazz on the River by William Howland Kenney (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005), American Studies Journal (Spring, 2007)
- "Convergence and Divergence in Peter Mennin's 'Canzona,'" Minds Playing: A Festschrift for W. T.
Atcherson, ed. Ted Hatmaker (Iowa City: Flenzo LC, 2006),
100-108.
- "The Origin of Armstrong's Hot Fives and Hot Sevens," College Music
Symposium 43 (2003)
- Book Review of Stride! Fats, Jimmy, Lion, Lamb, and All the Other
Ticklers. By John L. Fell and Terkild Vinding (Lanham, Md.:
Scarecrow, 1999) and Giant Strides: The Legacy of Dick Wellstood. By
Edward Meyer (Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow, 1999) in Music Library Association
Notes 57/2 (December, 2000), 415-417.
- "The Triumph of Timelessness Over Time in Hindemith's `Turandot Scherzo'
from the Symphonic Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber,"
College Music Symposium 36 (1996)
- "Blues For You Johnny: Johnny Dodds and His `Wild Man Blues' Recordings of
1927 and 1938," Annual Review of Jazz Studies 8 (1996)
- Review of From Jazz to Swing: African-American Jazz Musicians and Their
Music, 1890-1935, by Thomas Hennessey. In American Music 14, No. 1
(Spring, 1996)
- "The Genesis of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band," American Music
12/3 (Fall, 1994)
- "Musical Metamorphoses in Hindemith's `March' from the Symphonic
Metamorphosis of Themes by Carl Maria von Weber," Journal of Band
Research 30/1 (Fall, 1994)
- "Johnny Dodds in New Orleans," American Music 8/4 (Winter, 1990)
- "Pythagoras Musicus," Journal of the Science and Practice of Music
II (1985)
- "La Gamme du Si: A Chapter in the History of Solmization," Indiana
Theory Review (Fall 1979)