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- The jazz singers, from ragtime to the new wave, Bruce Crowther & Mike Pinfold
- Duke Ellington's Nutcracker suite, Anna Harwell Celenza ; illustrated by Don Tate
- Django, by Bonnie Christensen
- Remedy for a broken angel, a novel, Toni Ann Johnson
- Louis Armstrong, an American success story, James Lincoln Collier
- The jazz loft, according to W. Eugene Smith, WNYC Studies presents ; in association with Lumiere Productions ; written, produced, and directed by Sara Fishko ; producer, Calvin Scaggs
- Jelly Roll, Jabbo, and Fats, 19 portraits in jazz, Whitney Balliett
- Jazz and its discontents, a Francis Davis reader, Francis Davis
- Bebop, Scott Yanow
- Playing changes, jazz for the new century, Nate Chinen
- You can't steal a gift, Dizzy, Clark, Milt, and Nat, Gene Lees ; foreword by Nat Hentoff
- International Jazz Hall of Fame, 1997 awards ceremonies
- Sonny's bridge, jazz legend Sonny Rollins finds his groove, Barry Wittenstein ; illustrated by Keith Mallett
- The world of Duke Ellington, by Stanley Dance
- Coming through slaughter, Michael Ondaatje
- Good morning blues, the autobiography of Count Basie, as told to Albert Murray
- Strayhorn, an illustrated life, produced by Billy Strayhorn Songs, Inc. ; contributions by David Hajdu, Walter van de Leur, Robert Levi, Bruce Mayhall Rastrelli, and Gregory A. Morris ; edited by A. Alyce Claerbaut and David Schlesinger
- Duke Ellington, written and illustrated by Mike Venezia
- Thelonious Monk, the life and times of an American original, Robin D.G. Kelley
- Sweet swing blues on the road, text by Wynton Marsalis ; photographs by Frank Stewart
- Murray talks music, Albert Murray on jazz and blues, Albert Murray ; edited by Paul Devlin ; foreword by Gary Giddins ; afterword by Greg Thomas
- Miles & me, Quincy Troupe ; introduction by Rudy Langlais ; photos by Jon Stevens ; q & a with Dan Simon
- Benny Goodman & Teddy Wilson, taking the stage as the first black-and-white jazz band in history, written by Lesa Cline-Ransome ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Detour, PRC Pictures, Inc. presents ; screen play and original story, Martin Goldsmith ; produced by Leon Fromkess ; directed by Edgar G. Ulmer
- Stan Kenton, artistry in rhythm : portrait of a jazz legend, Graham Carter, producer & director
- Sound of redemption, the Frank Morgan story, Bond/360 ; Hieronymus Pictures ; Green Garnet ; Wild At Heart Films ; director, N.C. Heikin ; produced by James Egan, Su Kim
- "What'd I say?", the Atlantic story : 50 years of music, Ahmet Ertegun with Greil Marcus ... [et al. ; compiled and edited by C. Perry Richardson]
- Dizzy, Duke, Brother Ray, and friends, on and off the record with jazz greats, Lilian Terry
- Playing for the benefit of the band, New Orleans music culture, Lee Friedlander
- Future jazz, Howard Mandel
- Ronnie Scott's 1959-69, photographs by Freddy Warren, art director: Graham Marsh ; archivist: Simon Whittle
- Icons among us, jazz in the present tense : you will never look at jazz, art, & life the same way again, DonQ and IndiePix films present a Paradigm Studio production ; produced by John W. Comerford ; directed by Michael Rivoira, Lars Larson, Peter J. Vogt
- Cats of any color, jazz black and white, Gene Lees
- Herbie Hancock, possibilities, Herbie Hancock with Lisa Dickey
- Keep on keepin' on, RADiUS TWC ; an Absolute Clay production ; produced by Quincy Jones, Paula DuPré Pesmen ; written by Alan Hicks, Davis Coombe ; directed by Alan Hicks
- American singers, twenty-seven portraits in song, Whitney Balliett
- Creole trombone, Kid Ory and the early years of jazz, John McCusker
- NEA jazz in the schools :, produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center ; supported by the Verizon Foundation; National Endowment for the Arts
- Billie Holiday, the last interview and other conversations, with an introduction by Khanya Mtshali
- Miles Davis, jazz musician and composer, Charlotte Etinde-Crompton and Samuel Willard Crompton
- The Cambridge companion to Duke Ellington, edited by Edward Green ; associate editor, Evan Spring
- Piano starts here, the young Art Tatum, by Robert Andrew Parker
- Birth of the cool, how jazz great Miles Davis found his sound, Kathleen Cornell Berman ; illustrated by Keith Henry Brown
- Duke Ellington, an American composer and icon, Mercedes Ellington & Steven Brower ; introduction by Tony Bennett
- Django, Bonnie Christensen
- The Miles Davis story, a Dibb Directions production for Channel 4 Television ; produced, directed by Mike Dibb
- Inside jazz, by Leonard Feather
- Raise up off me, by Hampton Hawes and Don Asher
- Miles beyond, the electric explorations of Miles Davis, 1967-1991, by Paul Tingen
- Holy ghost, the life & death of free jazz pioneer Albert Ayler, Richard Koloda