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'''''IMP'S Bulletin''''' was the publication of Independent Music Publisher's Service edited by [[Victor Lindstrom]] Sr. The publication documented Jewish influence in the American song writing and radio broadcasting business.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/variety160-1945-10#page/n46/mode/1up ''Variety'' October 3, 1945, page 48]</ref>  
'''''IMP'S Bulletin''''' was the publication of Independent Music Publisher's Service edited by [[Victor Lindstrom]] Sr. The publication documented jewish influence in the American song writing and radio broadcasting business.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/variety160-1945-10#page/n46/mode/1up ''Variety'' October 3, 1945, page 48]</ref>  


The publication appeared around 1945 to 1947. Victor Lindstrom was from Aberdeen, Washington.
The publication appeared around 1945 to 1947. Victor Lindstrom was from Aberdeen, Washington.
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[[Category:American fascist publications]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 21 February 2024

IMP'S Bulletin was the publication of Independent Music Publisher's Service edited by Victor Lindstrom Sr. The publication documented jewish influence in the American song writing and radio broadcasting business.[1]

The publication appeared around 1945 to 1947. Victor Lindstrom was from Aberdeen, Washington.

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