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  1. Tim Riley (born 1960) is a music journalist who reviews pop and classical music for NPR, and has written for The New York Times, truthdig, the Huffington Post, the Washington Post, Slate and Salon.

  2. Riley offers a new, deeper understanding of the Beatles by closely considering each song and album they recorded in an exploration as rigorous as it is soulful. "In Tell Me Why , a labor of loving obsession, Tim Riley minutely examines the music of the Beatles...

  3. Retired Gold City bass vocalist Tim Riley was taken to hospital after suffering a stroke earlier this week. An email to Texas Gospel Canada from Daywind Records says Tim has since suffered an additional stroke and has been moved to the ICU.

  4. Jun 7, 2018 · NPR CRITIC, AUTHOR, PIANIST, and SPEAKER TIM RILEY reviews pop and classical music for NPR's HERE AND NOW, and has written for the HUFFINGTON POST, THE WASHINGTON POST, SLATE.COM and SALON.COM.

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  5. Over 100 essays by NPR music critic Tim Riley covering the past forty years. Coming soon... The past four decades saw “classic rock” peak and the music industry implode, then roar back through Napster, go digital, and finally re-emerge through online streaming.

  6. Tim Riley is a versatile and prolific writer and performer who covers pop and classical music for various media outlets. He is also a professor of digital journalism at Emerson College and the author of several books, including a forthcoming multimedia anthology of reviews.

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  8. Tim Riley is an associate professor and graduate program director for journalism at Emerson College. He is also a music critic and author of several books on pop and classical music, including The Beatles, Dylan, Madonna, and Lennon.