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Occupation
  
Journalist, musician

Genre
  
FolkSoulIndie

Name
  
Jordannah Elizabeth


Born
  
October 16, 1986 (age 37) Baltimore, Maryland (
1986-10-16
)

Jordannah Elizabeth - Wikipedia

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Jordannah Elizabeth (born October 16, 1986) is an American Author, music journalist, editor, live music reviewer, music promoter and folk soul musician.

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Jordannah Elizabeth was born in Baltimore, Maryland. She relocated with her mother to Colorado Springs in 2002 and later contributed to the Colorado Springs Independent as a music reviewer in 2011. At 19, she moved into the arts district of Denver 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, 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, The Warlocks, 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 and Peter Daltrey of Kaleidoscope.

Elizabeth started her professional writing career by earning bylines in Vice Magazine, Nerve.com and Bitch Media in March 2013. In October 2013, she was brought on as a regular contributing writer and entertainment reporter for New York Amsterdam News arts and entertainment section. During this time she also wrote, self-produced and released her album, Bring to the Table.

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 SF Station and Broke-ass Stuart. 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. She has interviewed notable writers and musicians such as Talib Kweli, Saul Williams and Ishmael Butler of Shabazz Palaces for SF Weekly, covering topics of race, class and cultural appropriation. Jordannah also contributed to MTV Iggy, MTV's international and world music blog.

Jordannah is the founder and director of Publikprivate.org 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, Cat Power music director, Gregg Foreman and film director, Lee Davis.

Elizabeth released her album, A Rush in 2015, which was produced by Breck Omar Brunson formally of The Apes and Steve Kille of Dead Meadow and Pink Mountaintops. Her music has been featured in notable publications: The New Republic, Playboy Online and The Brooklyn Rail

Jordannah is the author of an anthology of 40 of her articles, "Don't Lose Track Vol 1: 40 Articles, Essays and Q&As” published by UK based publisher Zero Books"

Jordannah has written for 7 Alternative Weekly Newspaper & released 3 albums (via The Process Records), 1 single and an LP (TBA).

Pow magazine interview with psych folk artist jordannah elizabeth september 3 2014


Singles

  • "The Warmest Low" (September 20, 2016)
  • CDs

  • Bring to the Table (July 31, 2014)
  • A Rush (February 17, 2015)
  • Borders (July 10, 2015)
  • LPs

  • The Warmest Low (TBA, 2017) by Baltimore Producer Steven Johnson and 20/20 Records
  • References

    Jordannah Elizabeth Wikipedia