The Co-Art Turntable (1941-1943)
A small, monthly periodical published in Los Angeles by Composer Arthur Lange and edited by Henri Lloyd Clement; nom de plume for Ethel Dofflemyre. The Co-Art Turntable was issued in conjunction with Lange’s Co-Art Record Company and featured articles on contemporary music issues of the day as well as interviews and forums with prominent composers and music patrons of the Southern California area. It was also a sounding board for the Society of Native American Composers; an organization that flourished in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Some of the contributors to the magazine include Clifford Vaughan, Karl Wecker, Verna Arvey, Adolph Deutsch, Hugo Friedhofer, George Tremblay, Adolph Weiss, John Crown, Charles Maxwell, Raphael Soriano, Max Knepper, Charles Wakefield Cadman, Morris Browda, Mary Carr Moore, and Arthur Lange, who serialized his early reminiscences of Tin Pan Alley in the magazine. Nineteen issues (original and photocopies to make-up set)
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