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Albumism Welcomes Steven E. Flemming, Jr. as Our Newest Contributor

September 1, 2016 Albumism Staff

We are thrilled to announce that the Albumism family continues to expand with the very welcome addition of Steven E. Flemming, Jr. The Atlanta Metro Area based journalist and music aficionado brings a wealth of relevant experience and keen insights to our team. We encourage the Albumism community to stay tuned for much more from Steven, and in the meantime, check out his recent tribute to the late-great Aaliyah’s sophomore album One in a Million.

More about Steven:

Steven E. Flemming, Jr. is a music writer and historian based in the Atlanta Metro Area. Though he has a 16-year professional background spanning daily journalism and corporate communications, music has always been his first love. Since embarking on a journey as a freelance writer, he has authored detailed liner notes for CD reissues by a variety of artists, including GQ, Hank Crawford, Cheryl Lynn, Kool and the Gang, and Odyssey. An avid vinyl collector and concert junkie, he never tires of discovering interesting sounds old and new. Follow Steven on Twitter via @AuralXamination.

Steven’s 5 Favorite Albums (at the Moment):

The 5th Dimension | Portrait
Anita Baker | Rapture
The Carpenters | Horizon
DeBarge | In a Special Way
Kenny Lattimore | Kenny Lattimore

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