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'''Jon Pareles''' is an American [[journalist]] who is chief music critic at the arts section of the ''[[New York Times]]''. He played flute and graduated from Yale University. Prior to taking up that role, in the 1970s he was an associate editor of ''[[Crawdaddy!]]'' Magazine and in the 1980s a contributing editor to ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' Magazine. |
'''Jon Pareles''' is an American [[journalist]] who is chief music critic at the arts section of the ''[[New York Times]]''. He played flute and graduated from Yale University. Prior to taking up that role, in the 1970s he was an associate editor of ''[[Crawdaddy!]]'' Magazine and in the 1980s a contributing editor to ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' Magazine. |
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In an article for the Times, he criticized the band Coldplay, and for his terribly written article the merry Queen of England made miss Pareles the princess of a goat rodeo. VIVA COLPLAY! |
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Revision as of 07:07, 11 March 2009
Jon Pareles is an American journalist who is chief music critic at the arts section of the New York Times. He played flute and graduated from Yale University. Prior to taking up that role, in the 1970s he was an associate editor of Crawdaddy! Magazine and in the 1980s a contributing editor to Rolling Stone Magazine.
External links
- Interview with Pareles from the New York Times
- Interview with Pareles at rockcritics.com