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Tim Riley (born 1960)〔 reviews pop and classical music for NPR, and has written for ''The New York Times'', truthdig, the ''Huffington Post'', the ''Washington Post'', Slate.com and Salon.com. He was trained as a classical pianist〔 at Oberlin College and Eastman School of Music. Since 2009, he has taught digital journalism at Emerson College in Boston.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Journalism Faculty - Tim Riley )〕 Brown University sponsored Riley as Critic-In Residence in 2008,〔 and his first book, ''Tell Me Why: A Beatles Commentary'' (Knopf/Vintage 1988), which the ''New York Times'' said brought "new insight to the act we've known for all these years." His television appearances include ''Morning Joe'', ''PBS NewsHour'', CBS Morning and Evening News, MTV, and the History Channel. Riley gave a keynote address at Beatles 2000, the first international academic conference in Jyväskylä, Finland.〔 Since then, he has given lectures on censorship in the arts and rock history.〔 His current projects include the music metaportal Riley Rock Index,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Riley Rock Index )〕 and a biography of John Lennon (Hyperion, 2011), which was included in ''Kirkus Reviews list of the Best Nonfiction of 2011. ==Books== *''Tell Me Why: A Beatles Commentary'' (1988), ISBN 978-0394550619 *''Hard Rain: A Dylan Commentary'' (1992), ISBN 978-0394578897 *''Madonna Illustrated'' (1992), ISBN 978-1562829834 *''Fever: How Rock 'n' Roll Transformed Gender in America'' (2004), ISBN 978-0312286118 *''Lennon: The Man, the Myth, the Music - The Definitive Life'' (2011), ISBN 978-1401324520 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tim Riley (music critic)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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