This article is about the jazz museum that operated from 1972 to 1977. For a current jazz museum in New York City, see National Jazz Museum in Harlem.
The New York Jazz Museum was, from June 16, 1972,[1][2] to 1977, a center for the study of jazz.[not verified in body] At its height it held 25,000 items. It was founded by Howard E. Fischer, among others, but closed after five years amid a power struggle between Fischer and other curators.[3][4]
^New York Times, December 11, 1972, p. 52.
^Record Research, August 1972, pp. 1, 5.
^Fischer, 2003.
^Fischer, August 13, 2021.
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