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Gary Graff

music journalist and editor of the book, "501 Essential Albums of the '90s"

Gary Graff

music journalist and editor of the book, "501 Essential Albums of the '90s"

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About Gary

Gary Graff, born in 1960, is an American music journalist and author. He has contributed to the field through his work as a journalist and editor. Graff is known for his involvement in music literature, including editing the book titled '501 Essential Albums of the 90s.' His career emphasizes his focus on music journalism and his role in documenting influential music works from the 1990s. As an author and editor, Graff has made significant contributions to music criticism and publishing.

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