- Jon
Pareles (born 1953) is an
American journalist who is the
chief po****r
music critic in the arts
section of The New York Times.
Pareles was born in...
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members of Parliament-Funkadelic.
Worrell was
described by
journalist Jon
Pareles as "the kind of
sideman who is as
influential as some bandleaders," with...
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Orleans jazz
standards though he also
composes many of his own pieces. Jon
Pareles of The New York
Times wrote, "Mr.
Ruffins is an
unabashed entertainer who...
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Recorded Music.
Cambridge University Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-139-82796-6.
Pareles, Jon (October 31, 2008). "Orchestral Pop, the Way It Was (More or Less)"...
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waiting for this
moment to be free"
reflect similar emotional territory. Jon
Pareles from The New York Times,
cited "Bluebird"
amongst the "Best new releases"...
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Machine before those styles became po****r. In The New York Times, Jon
Pareles said
Bowie "transcended music, art and fashion", and
introduced his audiences...
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radio hits. He's
always chased the
utopian feeling of that music". Jon
Pareles included Springsteen among the "pantheon" of
artists of the
album era....
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Archived from the
original on
March 4, 2016.
Retrieved July 12, 2016.
Pareles, Jon (November 17, 2015). "Grimes, a D.I.Y.
Indie Sensation,
Ramps Up Her...
- "at the
forefront of
modern music" for more than 35 years.
Critic Jon
Pareles in The New York
Times has
mentioned that Mitc**** "qualifies as an iconoclast"...
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inner city life experiences, and
social and
political commentary. John
Pareles of The New York
Times noted that Keys
presents herself as a
musician first...