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Black Music (magazine)
''Black Music'' (''Black Music & Jazz Review'' from April 1978) was a pioneering British music magazine, published monthly. The first issue, edited by Alan Lewis (music journalist), Alan Lewis, came out in December 1973 and the last in April 1984.''Black Music'' magazine front covers.
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It was the first publication in the United Kingdom to write about reggae as a serious cultural phenomenon and also the first to cover African music.Erica Joyner
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