curriculum vitae

Associate Professor of Journalism
Graduate Program Director
Emerson College
Boston, Massachusetts

108 Fairhaven Road
Concord, Massachusetts 01742

tim_riley@emerson.edu
@timrileyauthor

education

Eastman School of Music, University of Rochester
Master of Music, Performance and Literature in Piano, 1985

Oberlin College and Conservatory of Music
Bachelor of Arts in English with Honors, 1983
Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance, 1983

academic

2017 – present      Graduate Program Director, Journalism, Emerson College

2017 – 2019          Faculty Assembly Chair, Emerson College

2017 – present      Associate Professor of Journalism, Emerson College

2011 – 2016          Assistant Professor of Journalism, Emerson College

2010 – present      Co-Founder and C0-Director, High School Journalism Institute, Emerson College

2009 – 2011          Journalist-in-Residence, Emerson College

2008                     Critic-in-Residence, Brown University

2008                     International Fellow, Indiana University

journalism

1986 – present     NPR, Los Angeles Review of Books, truthdig (RIP), Radio Silence, New York Times, Washington Post: contributor

2003 – 2018         Rock Critic, Blog Riley via ArtsJournal.com

1999 – 2002         Public Interactive, Executive Producer, Public Arts: supervised syndicated cultural pages for National Public Radio

1998 – 1999          Executive Producer, Rock.com: music criticism for retail

1997 – 1998          Managing Producer Top 5% Database, Lycos.com: web content

1993 – 1995          Founding Editor and Publisher, Millennium Pop: A Quarterly Journal of the Popular Arts

1988 – 1991          Cellars by Starlight Club Columnist, Feature Writer, Book Reviewer, The Boston Phoenix

1987 – 1988          Arts Reporter, The Tab

1984 – 1985          Pop Columnist, Rochester City Newspaper

books

What Goes On: The Beatles, Their Music and Their Times, Oxford University Press, 2019

Lennon: The Man, The Myth, The Music — The Definitive Life, Hyperion, 2011; Virgin UK paperback edition, 2012
— Best Nonfiction Titles of 2011, Kirkus Reviews

Fever: How Rock ‘n’ Roll Transformed Gender in America, St. Martin’s, 2004; Picador paperback edition, 2005

Madonna Illustrated, Hyperion, 1992

Hard Rain: A Dylan Commentary, Alfred A. Knopf, 1992; Vintage paperback edition, 1993; Da Capo 2nd edition, 1999

Tell Me Why: A Beatles Commentary, Alfred A. Knopf, 1988; Vintage paperback edition, 1989; Da Capo 2nd edition, 2002

 

awards

Best of Nonfiction 2011: Kirkus Reviews, Lennon: Man, Myth, Music (Hyperion)

National Arts and Entertainment Journalism Awards: Best Book Reviewer, 2016, for the essay on Peter Guralnick’s “Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock’n’ Roll.”

publications

the riley rock report: listen smarter, a Substack newsletter and podcast detailing rock history’s influence on contemporary trends, twice monthly. Launched in Mar. 2022

 Hero Blues: Bob Dylan’s Philosophy Twists Popular SongWorld Literature Today, Jan. 2023

 The Other Side of KansasIndependent Magazine, Dec. 29, 2022

 Ding-A-Ling! Let’s Talk About Chuck Berry,” Creem, Oct. 27, 2022

 New Classical Recordings: Igor Levit’s Tristan, and Beethoven for Three from Ax, Kavakos and Ma,Copper Magazine, issue 175, Nov. 6, 2022

 Reconsider Baby: Elvis the Movie“, Copper Magazine issue 167, Jul. 17, 2022

 Cosmic Detail,” Lenny Kaye’s Lightning Striking book review, Copper Magazine, Feb. 14, 2022

 Who Needs a ‘National’ Music?” On Joseph Horowitz and the American Style, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Jan. 28, 2022

 Nobody Told Me There’d Be Days Like These: Get Back,” Copper Magazine, Dec. 20, 2021

 The Beatles: Get Back’ glosses over the band’s acrimonious end,” The Conversation, Dec. 3, 2021

 White-Knuckling It: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band–The Ultimate Collection,” Copper Magazine, Oct. 2021 

 Alternate Realities—Janácek: Piano Works,” Copper Magazine, Sept. 21, 2021

 Born-Again Brahms,” Andras Schiff review, Copper Magazine, Jul. 5, 2021

The Darwin of the Classics”, Robert Kanigal’s Hearing Homer’s Song book review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, May 3, 2021

“Music and Letters”on The Beatles in Context by Kenneth Womack, Music and Letters, Volume 102, Issue 1, Feb. 2021, Pages 174–176

Adrift in Cosmic Quarantine: Randy Newman Turns 77,” LA Review of Books, Nov. 28, 2020

The Gigantor of Art,” Alex Ross’ new book Wagnerism, LA Review of Books, Sept. 2020

Country Music, Smoothed Over,” Ken Burns PBS documentary review, Truthdig, Sept. 26, 2019

No Success Like Failure,” Nick Lowe’s biography, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Aug. 22, 2019

Evolution of a Medium,” Emily Nussbaum’s TV criticism, Truthdig, July 12, 2019

Return of the Unrepressed,” The Beatles White Album at 50, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Jan. 24, 2019

Black Lives Matter and the Untold Story of Altamont,” Truthdig, Sept. 21, 2018

Dylanizing the Great American Songbook,” Bob Dylan’s Triplicate, The Los Angeles Review of Books, June 17, 2018

Serkin, Gould and the Pianist’s Ideal,” Rudolf Serkin: The Complete Columbia Album Collection, and Glenn Gould: The Goldberg Variations: The Complete Unreleased Recording Sessions, box sets review, Truthdig, Jan. 26, 2018

“Sticky Fingers:The Life and Times of Jann Wenner and Rolling Stone Magazine,” by Joe Hagan, Truthdig, Dec. 23, 2017

The American Sputnik: Van Cliburn Heats Up the Cold War,” Van Cliburn, The Los Angeles Review of Books, May 10, 2017

“I Am Brian Wilson,” by Ben Greenman, Truthdig, Mar. 17, 2017

The Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll: Sam Phillips,” by Peter Guralnick, Truthdig, Mar. 18, 2016

Children of the Stone,” by Sandy Tolan, Truthdig, Oct. 20, 2015

Why Acting Matters,” by David Thomson, book review, The National Memo, Mar. 8, 2015

Brothas Be, Yo Like George, Ain’t That Funkin’ Kinda Hard on You?” by George Clinton, book review, The National Memo, Nov. 7, 2014

Why Steely Dan Doesn’t Suck,” Radio Silence, Issue No. 3, Apr. 2014

Pre-Fab Four, “Tune In: The Beatles: All These Years, Volume 1,” by Mark Lewisohn,” book review, The New York Times, Dec. 8, 2013

Breaking Bad, Nurse Jackie, and the Complete Inversion of ’60s Drug Culture,” The Atlantic, Aug. 1, 2013

Ain’t Dead Yet: Notes on Woody Guthrie (pdf),” Radio Silence, Issue No. 2, Apr. 2013, pp 109-21

Imagine All My Words,” John Lennon Letters, edited by Hunter Davies, Truthdig, Nov. 14, 2012

We’re Going to Need a Smaller Teacup,” Tempestby Bob Dylan music review, Huffington Post, Nov. 13, 2012

Ain’t It Funky,” The One: Life and Music of James Brown, by RJ Smith, Truthdig, June 7, 2012

An Open Letter to Sir Paul McCartney: Save Abbey Road Studios,” Huffington Post, May 2007

Music, Words and Voice: A Reader, edited by Martin Clayton (Manchester University Press, 2007,  a collection that includes work by Jacques Derrida, Richard Taruskin, Susan McClary, and Roland Barthes.
– “Hey Jude” (essay) by Tim Riley

Abbey Road Reunion: EMI Engineers Reunite to Celebrate Studio, Book,” Blog Riley, Nov. 2006

Another Side of Bob Dylan (pdf),” World Literature Today, Jan 1, 2005, Vol. 79, No. ¾, Sept-Dec. 2005, p. 8-12

Movie Nation.” Book review, The Whole Equation, by David Thomson, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Jan. 15, 2005

Elitism for Dummies: Leonard Bernstein’s Young Peoples’ Concerts on DVD,” Blog Riley, Jan. 2005

“Bob Dylan’s Back Pages,” Book review of Chronicles Volume I, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,Nov. 15, 2004

“CD reviews, Courtney Love, Melissa Auf Der Maur, Shelby Lynne,” Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Sept. 20, 2004

“Out of Ear’s Reach”: Christopher Ricks’s Visions of Sin, slate.com, June 21, 2004

“Horowitz Unbound” Horowitz at Carnegie Hall,Sony classical reissue, unedited, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Dec. 10, 2003

“Do The Mash” Digital fusion essay, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Aug. 1, 2003

“All Together Not” Book and video review, the Beatles Anthology, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,May 12, 2003

“Celluloid Life Stories” Book review, The New Biographical Dictionary of Filmby David Thomson, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Jan. 28, 2003

“Techno Lust” CD review, Sea Change, by Beck, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Dec. 9, 2002

“Really Big Shoe” DVD review, Ed Sullivan’s Rock’n’Roll, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Sept. 23, 2002

“Lonesome Day” CD review, The Rising,by Bruce Springsteen, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Aug. 6, 2002

“Castaways” Book review, Castaways Of The Image Planet, by Geoffrey O’Brien, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, July 22, 2002

“Songs of Everything” CD review, Songs of Sahm, by the Bottle Rockets, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Jan. 2002

“Jim Keltner’s Time is Tight” Essay on session drummer, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Nov. 2001

“Same as the Old Boss” DVD review, Bruce Springsteen Live in NYC, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,Oct. 2001

“Not Your Daddy’s Country Sweethearts” CD review, Shelby Lynne, Alison Krauss, Patty Loveless, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Oct. 2001

“Lay Down Your Weary Tune” CD review, Love and Theft, by Bob Dylan, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Sept. 2001

“Radio Sweethearts” New CDs from Nick Lowe and Elvis Costello, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Aug. 2001

“Car Tunes” Essay on road mixes, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Aug. 2001

“Too Much Monkey Business” Movie review, Tim Burton’s Planet of the Apes, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,Aug. 2001

“Is There Sex After Death?” TV review, HBO’s Six Feet Under, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,July 2001

“Premium Blend Awards” CD roundup, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, June 2001

“Nuggets II” Garage-band box set review, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, May 2001

“Hoover’s Greatest Hits” Book review, James Ellroy’s Cold Six Thousand, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, May 2001

“Napster-Free At Last” Digital music frees consumers from labels, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, May 2001

“Great Pretenders” CD review, The Band’s Moondog Matinee, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column,May 2001

“On the Rebound” CD review, Charlie Rich’s Behind Closed Doors remaster, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, May 2001

“Living Proof: The Rev. Bruce Springsteen and His E Street Choir” DVD review, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Apr. 2001

“Rutles Rule” DVD review, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Mar. 2001

“That’s What Friends Are For” TV review, Elton’s uneasy Grammy duet with Eminem, Mar. 2001

“Love in Vain” DVD review, the Rolling Stones’s Gimme Shelter, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Feb. 2001

“It’s a Mad World After All: The Same Old Gas Meets a New Medium” CD-ROM review of the Complete Mad Magazine, Public Arts: Fine Grind syndicated column, Dec. 1999

Review of Invisible Republicby Greil Marcus,” The Boston Review, October/November, 1997

For the Beatles: Notes on their achievement,” Journal of Popular Music, Volume 6, Issue 03, Oct. 1987, pp 257-272.

broadcast

The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Are You Experienced,” The Classic Rock Album by Album podcast, Dec. 11, 2022

Hooray! Tim Riley has a theory about everything in rock!” Word in Your Ear videocast, Dec. 8, 2022

What Makes Criticism Click?” Booked on Rock podcast #69, Jun. 30, 2022

Guest author, Episode #92, Media Path Podcast, Apr. 14, 2022

New documentary explores the ups and downs of The Beatles”Let It Be’ sessions,” Here & Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Nov. 23, 2021

The Beatles get back to their roots,” Switched-On Pop podcast, Nov. 18, 2021

Tim Riley–’Tell Me Why,'” Beatles Books podcast, Oct. 8, 2021

Episode 151: Interview with Author/Critic Tim Riley!,I’ve Got a Beatles Podcast, Feb. 19, 2020

Looking Back On The 2010s In Social Movements And In Music,Radio Boston, WBUR Boston, Dec. 23, 2019

Listening Back: 50 Years Of The Beatles’ ‘White Album’,On Point, WBUR Boston, Nov. 28, 2018

The Year In Music 2017.” Radio Boston, WBUR Boston, NPR,  December 27, 2017

Eight Speakers That Will Convince You To Give Bluetooth a Try.” The ARTery, WBUR Boston December 14, 2017

Sgt. Pepper at 50: The Beatles Teach Us About Trump.” Cognoscenti, WBUR Boston, June 1, 2017

Prince: His Royal Badness, Dies at 57.” Radio Boston, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 21, 2016

Remembering Music Icon Chuck Berry.” Radio Boston, WBUR Boston, NPR, March 20, 2017

George Martin: the Fifth Beatle.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, March 11, 2016

Ground Control to David Bowie.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, January 12, 2016

Bill Medley’s Blue-Eyed, ‘Unchained’ Soul.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, January 1, 2016

Insider’s View of Bob Dylan.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, September 17, 2014

The Rock Christmas Canon.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, December 24, 2012

Raphael Saadiq.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 26, 2012

Remembering Springsteen’s Saxman, Clarence Clemons.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, June 23, 2011

John Lennon: A Life and Legacy.” On Point, WBUR Boston, NPR, October 4, 2011

Lennon: Then and Now,” Soundcheck with John Schaefer, WNYC, September 30, 2011

Smackdown: The Beatles vs. The Rolling Stones, Soundcheck with John Schaefer, WNYC, August 31, 2010

This song is brought to you by…” Soundcheck with John Schaefer, WNYC, March 23, 2010

“Steely Dan: Rent Money Tour, Boston.” Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR , July 19, 2009

“Leon Fleisher At One With Two.” Preview of Cinemax documentary with interview, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Aug. 1, 2007

“Guilty Pleasures.” With Globecritic Joan Anderman, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, May 2007

“Sly Stone: Funkmeister Triumph.” Box set review, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 21, 2007

“Long Live Box Sets.” Review of Fats Waller, Bob Wills, Buddy Guy, Gram Parsons, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Dec. 1, 2006

The US vs John Lennon.” Film review, director David Leaf interview, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept. 26, 2006

“Chopin X-Rays.” Interview, Maurizio Pollini Performs Chopin’s Nocturnes, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR (on DG), Aug. 23, 2006

“Roots Rock Lives.” CD review, The Bottle Rockets, Deadstring Brothers, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, July 11, 2006

“Radical C&W.” Dixie Chicks, Merle Haggard transform country politics, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, May 26, 2005

“Undiscovered Gems.” CD review, Complete Motown Singles, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Dec. 12, 2005

“No Direction Home.” TV review, Scorsese’s Dylan, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept. 26, 2005

“Animals.” Pink Floyd regroup for Live 8, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, July 1, 2005

“Radical Covers.” Petra Haden sings The Who Sell Out, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 29, 2005

“Love Among Rockers.” Valentines and apologies in song, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Feb. 14, 2005

“2004 As Meathook.” Year-end list, On Point, WBUR Boston, Jan. 4, 2005

“Potpourri.” CD reviews, Beatles Capitol box, Fiery Furnaces, Dan Zanes, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Nov. 30, 2004

“Not Your Daddy’s Sexual Personae.” Fever: Rock Transforms Genderauthor appearance, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept. 13 2004

“Lost War, Won Future.” CD review, Punk’s Revenge, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, July 5, 2004

“Undermining Phish.” CD review, Cult band without a cause, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, June 15, 2004

“Clichés Come Back in Style.” CD review, Jack White’s Loretta Lynn, Melissa Auf der Maur, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, May 11, 2004

“A Little Bit Country.” CD review, Night Train to Nashville’s R&B, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, March 15, 2004

“Don’t Diminish What We Do.” TV review, Grammy Gab, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Feb. 1, 2004

“What Goes Around.” CD review, remastered rock, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Dec. 11, 2003

“Let It Be Naked Not.” CD review, Beatles, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Nov. 24, 2003

“R-E-S-P-E-C-T.” CD review, Dolly Parton, Bruce Springsteen, Lefty Frizzell tributes, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Oct. 13, 2003

“Rock Minus Fusion/No Limit.” CD review, Jack Johnson, Miles Davis, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept 8, 2003

“Exiles Know Best.” CD review, Liz Phair, Amy Rigby, Julianna Hatfield, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Aug. 4, 2003

“Do the Mash.” Internet mash-ups, including Danger Mouse’s Black Album, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, June 30, 2003

“Emotional Compass.” CD review, Rules of Travel, Rosanne Cash, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 21, 2003

“Genre-Busting.” CD review, Country Pop, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, March 17, 2003

“We Do This Every Year Whether We Like It or Not.” TV review, Grammy humbug, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Feb. 10, 2003

“Previous Incarnation.” CD review, Peter Green’s vintage Fleetwood Mac Live 1969, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Jan. 06, 2003

“Comebacks and Preludes.” CD review, Joni Mitchell, Chrissie Hynde & Sinead O’Connor, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Dec. 2, 2002

“Back at the Ranch.” CD review, Mekons, Alison Moorer, Chuck Prophet, Joan Osborne, Beck, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Oct. 26, 2002

“Really Big Shoe.” DVD review, Ed Sullivan Rocks, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept. 23, 2002

“Movie Music.” Movie review, 24-Hr Party People, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Aug. 23, 2002

“Rap Is the New Rock.” CD review, Eminem, Nelly, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Aug. 12, 2002

“Madison Avenue Rebels.” Essay, Gap TV ads, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, July 8, 2002

“In a Galaxy Far, Far Away.” CD review, The Wipers Box, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, June 3, 2002

“Kids These Days.” CD review, The Langley Music Project, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, April 1, 2002

“Outside Time and Space.” CD review, Mission of Burma, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Feb. 25, 2002

“If Bruce Were From Kansas.” CD review, Freedy Johnston, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Jan. 7, 2002

“Don’t Even Think.” CD review, Duds: Andrea Bocelli, Paul McCartney, Mick Jagger, Wacko Jacko, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Dec. 18, 2001

Remembering George Harrison,” Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen, WNYC, December 8, 2001

“All Those Years Ago.” Obituary, George Harrison, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Nov. 30, 2001

“Eat Your Heart Out Phil Spector.” CD review, Shelby Lynne, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Oct. 29, 2001

“Outflanking His Own Persona.” Bob Dylan’s Love and Theft, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Sept. 27, 2001

“Bassists Rejoice.” CD review, Buena Vista Social Club’s Cachaito Lopez, Here and Now, WBUR Boston, NPR, Aug. 13, 2001

Expert commentator on Beatle remasters,  PBS: Jim Lehrer News Hour, September, 2009

“When America Was Rocked: Elvis Presley on the Ed Sullivan Show 1956,” The History Channel: 10 Days That Changed America, 2006

lectures

“The Future of Digital Books,” Journalism Educators Association (JEA)/National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) High School Journalism Convention. Long Beach, CA., Mar. 3-6, 2022

Tina Turner the Elvis of Feminism,” Framingham Library, Framingham MA., Jan. 27, 2022

The Get Back Perplex,” a Zoom lecture on the Beatles breakup, and what’s missing from Peter Jackson’s film, Jan. 18, 2022

“Social Media and Self-Publishing,” Journalism Educators Association (JEA)/National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) High School Journalism Convention. Zoom symposium, Mar. 20, 2021

Producing an Enigma for the Ages,” Keynote speech at The White Album: An International Symposium. Monmouth University, West Long Branch, NJ, Nov. 8-11, 2018

Keynote speaker at the Sgt. Pepper Symposium. University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance, Ann Arbor, MI, Jun. 1-4, 2017

“Sgt. Pepper and the Birth of Postmodernism,” multimedia presentation. Cloud Community College, Concordia, KS, Nov. 17, 2016

How the Beatles Teach Writing: Sgt Pepper,” Journalism Educators Association (JEA)/National Scholastic Press Association (NSPA) High School Journalism Convention. Los Angeles, CA, 2016 and 2018.

Guest Lecturer in Professor Jeremy Yudkin’s course, Music of Bob Dylan. Boston University, Boston, MA, Nov. 2016, 2018, and 2019

Mobile Bootcamp: Shoot, Edit and Publish Video on the Fly,” with Cindy Rodriguez. Online News Association, Chicago, IL, Sept. 25, 2014

Guest Lecturer in Professor Jeremy Yudkin‘s course, Music of the Beatles. Boston University, Boston, MA, 2013

Symphony and Song: Writing Lives in Music,” moderated by Pulitzer-Prize Winner Megan Marshall, with Jan Swafford and Judith Tick. Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, MA, Oct. 4, 2012

Featured presenter, 92Y Tribeca. New York, NY, Sept. 2012

Featured author, Newton Free Library 16thAnnual Spring Fling. Newton, MA, Jun. 2012

Keynote, Boston Book Festival. Boston, MA, Oct. 2011

Featured panel author, John Lennon’s 70th Birthday Symposium, Skidmore College of Music, Saratoga Springs, NY, Nov. 20, 2010

Frequent Guest Lecturer in Professor Dennis Miller‘s Beatles course. Northeastern University, Boston, MA, 2010-2016

Featured author, Newburyport Literary Festival. Newburyport, MA, Apr. 2012

That Other Hamilton: Richard Hamilton’s High-Art Masscult Packaging Design,” Featured speaker at the White Album 40th Anniversary Symposium, Skidmore College of Music, Saratoga Springs, NY, Nov. 22, 2008

Towards a Pop Music Catalog,” plenary speaker at the Society For Music Theory. Nashville, TN, Nov. 7-8, 2008

Drive My Car: Sixties Soulsters Embrace Lennon-McCartney,” keynote speech at Beatles 2000: International Cross-Disciplinary Conference. Jyväskylä, Finland, Jun. 2000. Excerpted in “Beatles 2000: International Cross-disciplinary Conference, 15-18 June 2000, Jyvaskyla, Finland.” Popular Music, Vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 117, Jan. 2001

Censorship In The Arts,” JFS Speakers Agency, Over 1500 campus lectures and residencies covering 2 Live Crew, Robert Mapplethorpe, culture wars since 1990, including appearances at Chautauqua Festival, NY; Tufts University, MA; Oberlin College, OH; The Goldring Arts Journalism Program at Syracuse University, NY; USC Annenberg / Getty Arts Journalism Program, CA; Wellesley College, MA; Trinity College, NY; Emerson College, MA; Carleton College, MN; The Eastman School of Music, NY; University of Texas, TX; University of Utah, UT; University of Washington, WA; Temple University, PA; The New School, NY; The Chautauqua Festival, NY; Tulane University, LA; and Vanderbilt University, TN, 1990

associations

American Music Perspectives, Editorial Board
National Book Critics Circle
Online News Association
Society of Professional Journalists
Journalism Educators Association
American Association of University Professors