Editor | Amiri Baraka (then LeRoi Jones), Larry Neal, and A. B. Spellman |
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Categories | Music magazine |
Founded | 1968 |
Final issue | 1969 |
Company | Drum Publications Ltd |
Country | United States |
Based in | New York City |
Language | English |
Website | The Cricket |
The Cricket, subtitled "Black Music in Evolution", was a magazine created in 1968 by Amiri Baraka (then known as LeRoi Jones), Larry Neal and A. B. Spellman.[1] Baraka has said: "Larry Neal, AB and I realized the historical influence of music on African /Afro American Culture. I saw the magazine as a necessary dispenser of this influence as part of a continuum. And that attention to the culture was a way of drawing attention to the people's needs and struggle."[2] The headquarters was in New York City.[3]
Four issues of The Cricket were published from 1968 to 1969.[4] Contributors included Sonia Sanchez, Don L. Lee, Milford Graves, Oliver Nelson, Sun Ra, Stanley Crouch, Askia Muhammad Touré, Albert Ayler, Willie Kgositsile, Ishmael Reed, and many others.[5]