I'm working on a Night Lights show called "Jukebox Jazz: Jazz On 45 And 78." I've tracked down a few decent print resources so far--Michael Cuscuna's notes for the Ike Quebec Blue Note 45s Mosaic set, some articles online, several references in a bibliographic index from Jazzinstitut, but I wanted to ask board members for their input. Are there any good articles or passages in books about this topic that you might recommend? (Iirc David Rosenthal fleetingly addresses the role that jukeboxes played in mid-20th-century black jazz culture in his book Hard Bop) Also, for board members who were around when it wasn't necessarily rare to come across jukeboxes that featured some jazz records, which ones do you recall being especially popular? Right now I'm starting with Johnny Hodges/Ellington's "Jeep Blues" in the late 1930s and going up to around 1970 or so. (There will almost inevitably be some crossover with a previous Night Lights show, Jazz For Mad Men: Hits From The 1960s)
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!