Music Journalists

Browse the Clippings.me directory of music journalists below. We found 415 music journalists listed.

Darren Mew

Darren

Digital Media Masters graduate. Communications Coordinator for Kaleidoscope Trust. Queer Creative.


Samantha Vincenty

Writer, Editor, and Content Strategist

Editor and writer who can do it all, with focus on entertainment, lifestyle, and wellness. I bring extensive story packaging and top editing expertise to the table, and a continued passion for researching, reporting, and synthesizing big ideas to create work *that people want to share.* My writing has appeared in SELF, O, the Oprah Magazine, Town & Country, Good Housekeeping, The Hairpin, and BUST, among many other places. Always accepting recommendations for great TV and page-turner mysteries.


Angie DeRosa

twenty-something year old. caffeine junkie. journalist.

Journalism and Communication Graduate from UConn <br>Currently the business + arts reporter at New Britain Herald <br>Bylines in The Daily Campus, Hartford Courant and USA Today College Contact: [email protected]

United States of America

Twitter icon Twitter


Louise Schwartzkoff

Writer and editor

I'm an editor, writer and media expert with experience across print, online and broadcast journalism. As editor of The Sydney Morning Herald's flagship arts and lifestyle section, Spectrum, I led a period of audience growth and a successful expansion into live events. My work has appeared in publications including The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Guardian, The Observer, Time Out London, Time Out New York, The CEO Magazine and more. I also work with brands on media and content strategy, and create commercial content, including for the University of Sydney, the Australian Museum, United Airlines and Austrade.


Lara Kinne // Larisa Aral

Lara Kinne (also known as Larisa Aral) is a writer from Louisville, Ky. Since the launch of her independent music blog, "Huevos,” in 2007, Lara has written about the local music landscape and beyond. Her bylines include Louisville.com, LEO Weekly, Gonzo Today and Performer Magazine; additionally, Lara helped start the city’s first homeless street paper in 2014, Our Paper Louisville. She is currently a contributor at LEO Weekly and full-time proofreader with Kentuckiana Reporters. Follow her on Twitter @dangerboobs.


Veronica Rose

Freelance Writer

A music enthusiast, comic nerd, professional festival worker who will talk your head off about stuff and things.

United States of America

Twitter icon Twitter


Nyasia Elie

Freelance Writer, Creative Writer, Poet

Nyasia Elie is a creative writing graduate of SUNY Oswego. A native New Yorker and Harlemite. Nyasia is a member of the non-profit Harlem’s Children’s Zone and alumna of Harlem’s Children’s Zone College Success Office. Nyasia is excellent at conducting and constructing interview questions, research, poetry, bio's, profile's, transcribing, critical and creative thinking.

Harlem, New York

Twitter icon Twitter


Ken Kawashima

Music Editor, Culture and Profile Writer

After serving as a Tokyo radio DJ in the '90s, Ken rebooted his career in 2000 as a writer and journalist. Starting as the Music Editor for The Asahi Evening News, he has since contributed stories on Japanese culture and music for TIME Magazine, The International Herald Tribune, The Japan Times and other publications. He currently resides in Tokyo, working as a freelance writer, narrator and translator. Website: kenkawashima.com

Japan


Marley Paul

Sports Reporter

A lifelong New Yorker, I spent four of my best years in Happy Valley where I became a proud Penn State alumnus in May 2016. I soaked up a ton of knowledge to jumpstart an award-winning journalism career. My past reporting stops at the Centre Daily Times, StateCollege.com, and CityofBasketballLove.com saw me extensively cover Penn State football and basketball from Christian Hackenberg's pro day to the Penn State-Michigan hoops and hockey doubleheader at The Garden - plus plenty of games and events between!

United States of America

Twitter icon Twitter


Danielle Ray

Freelancer

Danielle graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in both English and music. She spent most of her time the university writing news and arts stories at The Michigan Daily. She is extremely passionate about both journalism and music, and her dream job would be combining those two passions by working at a music publication such as Pitchfork or Rolling Stone. At the Daily, Danielle also spent three years working on social media. The social media team was created her sophomore year. She joined the team, and she became managing editor of the section her junior year. She worked to improve and expand the section; in doing so, she recruited new team members, which effectively doubled the size of the section, and launched the Daily's now-thriving Snapchat account. [email protected]

United States of America