Mark Gresham (born 6 March 1956, Atlanta, Georgia, United States) is an American composer and music journalist.
In 2003 he was recipient of ASCAP's Deems Taylor Award[1][2] for Sounds Like Home,[3] an article about American composer Jennifer Higdon, published in Creative Loafing (Atlanta) (13 November 2002). In addition to being a contributing writer for Creative Loafing (Atlanta) from 2002 to 1012, Gresham has also written for NewMusicBox [4] (the online journal of the American Music Center) and other publications. He was a music journalist/critic for ArtsATL,[5] Gresham initially writing articles for the online-only publication starting in mid-2011 (at the time known as ArtsCriticATL), then more extensively as of November 2011 upon the departure of Pierre Ruhe, its principal music critic, executive director and co-founder.[6] Gresham quit writing for ArtsATL in February 2019 over editorial issues that had begun to emerged near the end of 2018. At that point, what had been a very occasional personal music blog, EarRelevant, became for Gresham a full-time music journal, for which he is both publisher and principal writer.
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