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  2. Category:British music journalists - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:English music journalists - Wikipedia

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  4. Taylor Parkes - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Parkes (born 30 April 1972) is a British journalist. He is best known for his music journalism which appeared in Melody Maker from 1993 to 1998.. Parkes was a champion of Saint Etienne, Pulp, [1] Manic Street Preachers [2] and the Romo scene, something he supported along with colleague Simon Price. [3]

  5. Chris Welch - Wikipedia

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    Chris Welch (born 1941 or 1942) is an English music journalist, critic, and author who is best known for his work from the late 1960s as a reporter for Melody Maker, Musicians Only, and Kerrang!. He is the author of over 40 music books.

  6. Simon Price - Wikipedia

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    Simon Price (born 25 September 1967) is a British music journalist and author. He is known for his weekly review section in The Independent on Sunday and his books Everything (A Book About Manic Street Preachers) and Curepedia: An A-Z of the Cure.

  7. Nick Kent - Wikipedia

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    Along with his contemporaries, such as Paul Morley, Charles Shaar Murray, Paul Rambali and Danny Baker, Kent is widely considered one of the most important and influential UK music journalists of the 1970s. He wrote for the British music publication New Musical Express, moving to The Face later on in his career.

  8. Alexis Petridis - Wikipedia

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    Alexis Petridis (born 13 September 1971) [1] is a British journalist. He is the head rock and pop music critic for The Guardian, and a regular contributor for GQ. [2] In addition to his music journalism for the paper, he has written a weekly column in the fashion section of The Guardian 's Weekend section, as well as contributing to its Lost in Showbiz column.

  9. Neil McCormick - Wikipedia

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    Neil McCormick (born 31 March 1961) is a British music journalist, author and broadcaster. He has been the chief music critic for The Daily Telegraph since 1996, [1] and presented a music interview show for Vintage TV in the UK, Neil McCormick's Needle Time. [2] McCormick is a close associate of rock band U2. [3]