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Joseph Vogel (author)
American music journalist
American music journalist
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| name | Joseph Vogel |
| birth_place | Provo, Utah, United States |
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Joseph Vogel is an American author, scholar, and entrepreneur. He is the author of several books, including Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson and This Thing Called Life: Prince, Race, Sex, Religion, and Music, and the founder of the outdoor brand, Timpanogos Hiking Co.
Career
Vogel writes about music, literature, film and popular culture. His critically acclaimed 2011 book, Man in the Music: The Creative Life and Work of Michael Jackson, was described by the Associated Press as "a fascinating read and really a must have for any fan of Jackson." Filmmaker Spike Lee characterized it as having "brilliantly cracked the DNA, the code, the artistry of Michael Joseph Jackson." Vogel's work has been featured in The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, and PopMatters. In 2013, he was ranked #15 by Sonifly in a list of "Most Influential Music Journalists in Social Media."
Vogel has published several books, including This Thing Called Life: Prince, Race, Sex, Religion, and Music, James Baldwin and the 1980s: Witnessing the Reagan Era and The Obama Movement. He has appeared in several documentaries, including Spike Lee's Bad 25 (film) and Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall. Vogel received his PhD from the University of Rochester, and was associate professor and Chair of the English Department at Merrimack College in Massachusetts. In 2022, he founded Timpanogos Hiking Co., an outdoor brand based in Utah. He is currently CEO of Timpanogos Hiking Co.
Biography
Vogel made national headlines in 2004 when, as Student Vice President of Academics at Utah Valley University, he invited film maker Michael Moore to speak on campus. The invitation incited an uproar amongst the predominantly conservative Utah County community. Vogel subsequently wrote a book about the experience entitled Free Speech 101; the book became a 2007 Independent Publisher Book Award Finalist. An award-winning documentary, This Divided State (in which Vogel appears), also recounts the story of Michael Moore's controversial visit to Utah Valley.
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References
- "Hiked Mount Olympus? This Provo store has a reward for you".
- Householder, Mike. "MJ Book Thankfully Focuses on the Music". [[Yahoo!]].
- Alhart, Valerie. "University of Rochester Scholar Explores Cultural Legacy of Michael Jackson". [[University of Rochester]].
- "Joseph Vogel". [[The Atlantic]].
- "Joe Vogel". [[The Huffington Post]].
- "Joe Vogel". [[PopMatters]].
- Q., Ruben. "Top 20 Most Influential Music Journalists".
- "Timpanogos Hiking Co. Launches First Retail Store in Provo, Utah". Yahoo Finance.
- "How you could earn rewards for hiking some of Utah's most beautiful mountains". Fox 13.
- "The Chronicle of Higher Education".
- Warner, Laura. "UVSC student officers not backing down". [[Deseret News]].
- "Announcing 2007 Independent Publisher Book Awards Results". Independent Publisher.
- (2005). "This Divided State". Minority Films, LLC.
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