- Smokey Fontaine
Smokey D. Fontaine (born 1972) is an American writer, music critic and editor.
As of 2006 he is editor-in-chief of "Giant" magazine.Larry Getlen, "A Better Vibe", "Wesleyan" (Wesleyan University alumni magazine), Issue IV 2006, p. 28–32.]Life
Fontaine's parents are
African American actressPat Hartley (who appeared in severalAndy Warhol films as well as "Rainbow Bridge" and "Absolute Beginners") and Britishdocumentary film makerDick Fontaine (maker of the 1984BBC documentary "", in which the young Fontaine can briefly be seen sitting next to DJKool Herc ). Growing up onManhattan 'sUpper West Side around the corner fromRock Steady Park , home of the breakdancing pioneersRock Steady Crew , Fontaine did some DJ'ing himself while attendingBronx High School of Science .At
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut ,United States ), Fontaine double-majored in English andAfrican American studies ; while in college he met Stephanie Addison, his future wife.After two years teaching in
Baltimore, Maryland ,United States as part of theTeach for America program, he returned to New York City, interned for "VIBE ", and began writing on the side for Britishhip hop magazine "True", soon renamed as "Trace", where he eventually became an editor and hired away his own previous editor at "VIBE", Scott Poulson-Bryant.While at "True"/"Trace" he befriended Sean "Puffy" Combs. His editor-in-chief thought the relationship was too close, and that Combs was using him. "We were certainly being hustled," said Fontaine later, "but in all hustles, there has to be a counter-hustle." Fontaine thought that their "little magazine with no money and no marketing" stood to "ride [Combs'] coattails"; the editor-in-chief disagreed; Fontaine soon left to become features editor for "The Source".
An assignment to write a cover story on rapper DMX resulted in his spending two years as part of DMX's posse, getting 350 hours of interviews with him, which he shaped into "E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX".
In 2001, Fontaine hooked up with
Damon Dash (rapperJay-Z 's manager); Dash financed the magazine "America", with Fontaine running the show. The magazine first appeared in spring 2004. Fontaine left in 2006 after a falling out with Dash; he left to become editor-in-chief of "Giant", starting with the August 2006 issue.Works
*Coauthor with DMX: "E.A.R.L.: The Autobiography of DMX"
*Screenplay for "Angel: One More Road to Cross" (direct-to-video film, 2001)imdb name|name=Smokey Fontaine|id=1241300]Notes
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