George Frazier - Links To Writings By Frazier

Links To Writings By Frazier

  • "The Art of Wearing Clothes", article by George Frazier, Esquire magazine, September 1960
  • "Whose Civil Rights", column by George Frazier, Boston Herald, August 30, 1963
  • Small sample of Frazier's jazz criticism from 1942, JazzBoston
  • Warlord of the Weejuns, Frazier's liner notes for the 1965 album Miles Davis’ Greatest Hits (reprinted in Ivy Style, May 10, 2010)

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