found: Work cat.: Barber, C. Panama! [SR] p1991:insert (traditional jazz)
found: New Grove dict. of jazz(Trad; a style of traditional jazz current in Britain between the mid-1950s and the early 1960s. The term was applied to a particulary commerical and simplified form of revivalist jazz which was modeled on the serious attempts of Ken Colyer and Christ Barber to re-create New Orleans styles)
found: Carr, I. Jazz, the essential companion, 1988(Trad; an abbreviation of 'traditional jazz' and a curtailment of most of its essential virtues. This peculiarly European form of deviant Dixieland was mainly influenced by British bands)
found: All music guide WWW site, Dec. 18, 2001(Trad jazz; although the term "traditional jazz" has been used for everything from Dixieland to the current straight-ahead jazz scene, Trad was the name for the form of New Orleans jazz that flourished in the United Kingdom during the 1950s and 1960s)