Tim Riley (born 1960)[1] is a music journalist who reviews pop and classical music for NPR,[2] and has written for The New York Times,[3]truthdig, the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, Slate and Salon.
Career
His first book was Tell Me Why: A Beatles Commentary (Knopf/Vintage 1988), a critique of the Beatles' music, which The New York Times said brought "new insight to the act we've known for all these years".[1]
His television appearances include Morning Joe,[4]PBS NewsHour,[5] CBS Morning and Evening News, MTV, and the History Channel.
Since 2009, he has taught digital journalism at Emerson College in Boston.[6]Brown University sponsored Riley as its critic-in-residence in 2008.[6]
Riley gave a keynote address at Beatles 2000, the first international academic conference in Jyväskylä, Finland.[7] Since then, he has given lectures on censorship in the arts and rock history.[6] His subsequent projects include the music metaportal Riley Rock Index[8] and a biography of John Lennon (Hyperion, 2011),[9][10] which was included in Kirkus Reviews' list of the Best Nonfiction of 2011.[11]