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Mark Kemp is the author of Dixie Lullaby: A Story of Music, Race and New Beginnings in a New South and the editor of Acoustic Guitar magazine. He has written about music and culture since the early 1980s, and has served as senior music editor at Rolling Stone, VP of music editorial at MTV and VH1, executive editor of Option, entertainment editor at The Charlotte Observer, and editor-in-chief at Creative Loafing. In 1997 he received a Grammy nomination for his liner notes to Farewells & Fantasies, a retrospective of songs by '60s protest singer Phil Ochs. He currently serves as the senior editor of the North Carolina magazine Our State.

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News & CultureAugust 13, 2016

U.S. Police Departments Promote Cops Who Kill People of Color

Cops who kill blacks and Latinos are not just getting off scot-free — they’re getting promotions and pay raises. Earlier this week, Erick Gelhaus, the […]

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Featured, Music, News & CultureAugust 7, 2016

When the ‘SF Chronicle’ Sends Its Wine Critic to a Music Festival

My friend and colleague Gina Arnold, a top veteran music critic who wrote for me when I was editor of Option magazine in the 1990s, […]

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Featured, Music, News & CultureJuly 4, 2016

God Bless the Black American National Anthem

The paradox of the Obama presidency, CNN recently pointed out, is that it has exposed a more deeply ingrained and widespread racism in America than […]

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Featured, Music, News & CultureMay 24, 2016

Welcome to Fez, Morocco: The Sacred Music Capital of the World

“The city of Fez lies below, very slowly disengaging itself from the morning mist and smoke, while a million cocks crow at once.” — Paul Bowles in Morocco […]

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Featured, MusicJanuary 31, 2016

That Time When Paul Kantner Stood Up to the Hells Angels

If you’ve seen the Maysles brothers’ concert documentary Gimme Shelter, you know the story of what happens in the clip below: Jefferson Airplane begins performing “The […]

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Featured, MusicNovember 22, 2015

When Will the Grateful Dead Stop Trolling Us?

Last week, my friend Whitney suggested I write an essay on the (Grateful) Dead’s incessant trolling of America in 2015. We’d been talking about the […]

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MusicNovember 11, 2015

It’s a New Orleans Thing: An Allen Toussaint Playlist

When I heard earlier today that Allen Toussaint had died at 77 while on tour in Spain, a flood of great New Orleans funk rushed […]

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MusicApril 25, 2015

Morrissey: Inside Looking In

Sitting at a table in the lobby of Manchester’s famed Midland Hotel, Morrissey is sipping herbal tea and feeling just miserable. That’s nothing new, of course.

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MusicApril 25, 2015

Meat Puppets: There’s No Business Like Show Business

Less than a year after the suicide death of Kurt Cobain, I saw one of his favorite bands, Meat Puppets, perform at a big Christmas […]

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MusicAugust 9, 2014

Major success in a minor key

This story about Merge Records was published at Business North Carolina magazine in July 2011. I’m reposting it on my blog in celebration the label’s 25th Anniversary. The […]

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