- Martin Halo
Martin Halo is a music journalist and pop culture writer who bases his journalistic endeavors out of the culturally vast alleyways and barrooms of New York City. Martin Halo is a frequent contributor at the rock news media outlets of "
The Aquarian Weekly " (2006-present), the now defunct "Skope Magazine " (2007-2008) and JamBase.com (2006-present). In addition, to contributions at already established music media outlets, Halo has founded Downtown Money Waster LLC, a rising Internet based music source geared toward the beating pulse of the national nexus of the music industry; which he launched with a small team in May 2007.Martin Halo has interviewed the likes of [http://www.popmatters.com/pm/features/article/11140/eggs-tea-and-a-georgia-peach-an-interview-with-gregg-allman/ Gregg Allman] , [http://www.downtownmoneywaster.com/main/Features/Raconteurs/09202006/09-20%20ECR%20Cover%20-%20The%20Raconteurs.pdf Jack White] , [http://www.downtownmoneywaster.com/main/Features/Buddy%20Guy/051507BluesisBlood/051507BluesisBlood.html Buddy Guy] , [http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?StoryID=11159 Patti Smith] , Bob Weir, The Beastie Boys, [http://www.downtownmoneywaster.com/main/Features/Beck/10182006%20In%20It%20For%20the%20Sake/10182006.html Beck] , Robert Cray, [http://www.jambase.com/Articles/Story.aspx?StoryID=12472 Richie Havens] , as well as members of the "
Strokes ", "The Shins ", and "The Killers (band) ". He focuses the majority of his time on the psychedelic movement of folk music practitioners emanating from California. Those credits include Jonathan Wilson, producer "Noah Georgeson ", Andy Cabic of "Vetiver (band) ", and Ethan Miller of "Howlin' Rain ".Martin Halo publicly and frequently states his intentions as, “striving to revive the cultural allure of an artistic expression rooted on the passions buried deep in the soul of every man.”
He currently resides in New Jersey just outside of the Hudson River Valley.
External links
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Downtown Money Waster LLC
*The Aquarian Weekly
*JamBase.com
*Skope Magazine
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