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Marc Myers

Marc Myers (born September 4, 1956, New York City) is an American journalist, author, and historian, and a regular contributor to the ''Wall Street Journal'', where he writes on music and the arts. In 2007, he founded JazzWax, a top-ranked daily jazz blog〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=October 25, 2011 )〕 that won the 2012 Jazz Journalists Association's "Blog of the Year" award.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=June 20, 2011 )
== Career and life ==
Myers grew up in New York City and Westchester County in N.Y. According to his website, he studied journalism at Northeastern University (undergraduate) and U.S. history at Columbia University (graduate). He began his writing career at ''The New York Times'' in the late 1970s as a college intern, joining the newspaper full-time in 1980 in the sports department. In 1985 he left to become an associate editor at ''Adweek'', where he wrote about advertising and marketing, helping to launch ''Brandweek''. For a time, he was business editor at ''Working Woman'' magazine, where his responsibilities included editing cover business and celebrity profiles, and was editor of ''Bottom Line/Personal'' in the 1990s.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=October 24, 2011 )〕 In February 1999, his essay on President Bill Clinton’s luck was published by the ''New York Times’'' Op-Ed page.〔(Lucky Charms ) op-ed essay for''The New York Times'' in 1999 on President Bill Clinton's luck〕 In 2001, he founded Marc Myers LLC, a firm that developed content and marketing strategies. He began writing on music and the arts for "The Wall Street Journal" in 2010.
His mother, Bernice Myers, is a children's book artist and illustrator. His father, Lou Myers, a commercial illustrator, cartoonist and writer, died in 2005.
He is married to Alyse Myers, author of ''Who Do You Think You Are? A Memoir'' (Simon & Schuster).〔http://alysemyers.com〕

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