Timme Rosenkrantz (1911-1969) was a journalist, author, concert and
record producer, broadcaster, and entrepreneur with a consuming passion
for jazz and little head for business. He was the first European
journalist to cover the jazz scene in Harlem from 1934 to 1969. In this
English translation and adaptation of the original Danish-language
memoir published in 1964, Harlem Jazz Adventures: A European Baron's
Memoir, 1934-1969 recounts Rosenkrantz's happy stranding in New York
City, where he would record jazz artists and bands in his midtown
apartment, organize his own jazz band, and run a record shop with his
life companion, the black journalist and singer Inez Cavanaugh. Jazz
lovers and social historians interested in the intersection of race and
the music business will find in Rosenkrantz's memoir an invaluable
primary source on Harlem's social scene and its musical legacy.