Masquerading as Mosi Reeves
September 13th, 2007 by Rodney Carmichael in Music newsWhen it comes to music coverage at Creative Loafing, Mosi Reeves is the man. And I’m not just saying that because he’s my — well, actually, I’m his boss.
As such, it’s my job to kick back and let him do all the hard work while I take credit for it. (No, really, it says so in my job description.)
Might sound like a bad joke, but that’s literally what happened in this week’s (Sept. 13-19) print edition of the Loaf, which hit stands today. Unfortunately, it went to press before I discovered I had accidentally placed my byline on a great story he wrote about Stevie Wonder, who performs at Chastain this Friday.
Mosi’s insightful piece gives today’s soul artists reason to question their level of artistic sacrifice in comparison to Wonder’s groundbreaking legacy. But I don’t want to steal his thunder like I stole his byline; so why don’t you read about it here.
After which, you can forward all kudos to me.








September 14th, 2007 at 12:51 pm
How do we know that Mosi didn’t write this blog post?
June 22nd, 2008 at 11:58 am
Mossi wouldn’t know good music if it was right in front of his nose. I wouldn’t take credit for his nonsense.
Jams.