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Jordannah Elizabeth (born October 16, 1986) is an American music journalist, editor, music promoter and alternative, folk, soul musician.〔(We Call It Psychedelic Soul )〕 ''Jordannah Elizabeth'' was born in Baltimore, Maryland.〔(Jordannah Elizabeth Sows Psychedelic Soul )〕 She relocated with her mother to Colorado Springs in 2002 and later contributed to the Colorado Springs Independent〔(Spiritualized Sweet Heart Sweet Light )"〕 as a music reviewer in 2011. At 19, she moved into the arts district of Denver〔(A New Years’ Interview w/ Alex Maas of The Black Angels )"〕 and interned at Space Gallery and AEG Live Rocky Mountain. After a short stint of living in Los Angeles in 2008 and 2009 where she started the promotions firm, ''The Process Records Media Group'',〔(The Process Records Media Group )"〕 Elizabeth relocated to New York City in 2010 and became an independent blogger, covering countless shoegaze, neo psych and experimental bands like The Black Angels,〔(A Gregarious Interview w/ Christian Bland of The Black Angels )"〕 The Warlocks, The Dandy Warhols〔(The Process Records Interviews Peter Holmstrom of The Dandy Warhols )"〕 and The Vacant Lots on her (now defunct) music blog, ''TPR-Mag.com''. In 2011 she became a regular contributor to Latin music blog ''Remezcla.com'' and The Wild Magazine, interviewing notable rock artists like Dead Meadow〔(Dead Meadow Open Up On Warble Womb )"〕 and Peter Daltrey〔(An In-Depth Interview With Peter Daltrey )"〕 of Kaleidoscope. Elizabeth started her professional writing career by earning bylines in Vice Magazine,〔(Karmic Concepts of Tech N9ne )〕 Nerve.com〔(Five Albums You Should Be Listening To Right Now: The Process Records )〕 and Bitch Media〔(Hip-Hop Duo THEESatisfaction Talk Beats, Queerness, and Cosmos )"〕 in March 2013. In October 2013, she was brought on as a regular contributing writer and entertainment reporter for New York Amsterdam News〔(Azealia Banks, Q-Tip address cultural appropriation )" ''Amsterdamnews.com'', January 2, 2015〕 arts and entertainment section. During this time she also wrote, self-produced and released her album, ''Bring to the Table''.〔(Bring to the Table EP + Winter Tour )〕 In December 2014, she moved to San Francisco and contributed to a number of local publications such as San Francisco Bay Guardian, East Bay Express〔(Panda Bear's Discipline and Precision at The Independent ), ''Eastbayexpress.com'', April 16, 2015〕 ''SF Station'' and Broke-ass Stuart.〔(HOW TO SURVIVE AS A BROKE-ASS WRITER: DATING AND RELATING )〕 She is currently the associate editor of The Deli Magazine San Francisco. Elizabeth is also a civil rights and feminist writer who often offers commentary on racial and gender issues in America.〔(Protest Music from Ferguson and Beyond )〕 She has interviewed notable writers and musicians such as Talib Kweli,〔(Race, Class, and Compassion: Talib Kweli Straddles the Worlds of Music and Activism )〕 Saul Williams〔(Saul Williams Talks Martyr Loser King, Hackers, and Drones )〕 and Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces〔(Won’t Black Down: Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces Takes a Royal Stance in His Music )〕 for SF Weekly, covering topics of race, class and cultural appropriation. Jordannah also currently contributes to MTV Iggy,〔(Angélique Kidjo: The Queen of Afropop Keeps Reigning )〕 MTV's international and world music blog. Jordannah is the founder and director of Publikprivate.org〔(GREGG FOREMAN OF CAT POWER )〕 a literary nonprofit organization that helps musicians, arts and culture journalists and creative writers find jobs and internships. The blog has featured contributors like Pulitzer Prize winner, Mark Fritz,〔(P / P JOURNALISM: MONICA LEWINSKY SHEDS THE SHACKLES OF SHAME )〕 Cat Power music director, Gregg Foreman〔(PUBLIK PRIVATE MIXTAPE #9.09 ~ GREGG FOREMAN MIXTAPE )〕 and film director, ''Lee Davis''. Elizabeth released her album, ''A Rush'' in 2015, which was produced by ''Breck Omar Brunson''〔(Elizabeth )〕 formally of The Apes and Steve Kille of Dead Meadow and Pink Mountaintops.〔(Jordannah Elizabeth revs up for new album, A Rush )〕 Her music has been featured in notable publications: The New Republic,〔(Why "Indie" Music Is So Unbearably White )〕 Playboy Online〔(A REASONABLE RESPONSE TO THOSE WHO WISH TO BLOW UP INDIE MUSIC )〕 and The Brooklyn Rail〔(Diary of a Mad Composer )〕 Jordannah has a new book of a collection of her writings due out by UK based publisher ''Zero Books'' called "Don't Lose Track Vol 1: 40 Articles, Essays and Q&As by Jordannah Elizabeth〔()〕" ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jordannah Elizabeth」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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