- Fred Bronson
Fredric M. Bronson is an American journalist, author and writer. He is best known for the weekly "Chart Beat" column in "
Billboard magazine ", and as the author of books related to "Billboard" charts.Born on
January 10 ,1949 to Irving and Mildred Bronson and raised inCalifornia , Bronson showed an early aptitude for gauging the popularity of artists and songs. At age eleven, Bronson won a contest in theLos Angeles Mirror-News requiring him to select favorites in several music categories. His prize was a lunch with actressConnie Stevens . As Bronson later wrote, "I realized that keeping track of records and artists wasn't such a bad idea".By age fifteen, Bronson was a regular weekly reader of "Billboard" magazine.
He has been called "America's foremost music chart journalist". His regular "Chart Beat" column appeared weekly in "Billboard" magazine from January 1993, when he took over from Paul Grein who originated the column in March 1981, until April 2005, when it was transferred completely to Billboard.com. The online "Chart Beat Chat" column has appeared at Billboard.com since April 1996. Both deal with notable activity on the "Billboard" charts including the
Hot 100 for songs andBillboard 200 for albums. He is the author of several chart related books, including "Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits", and "The Billboard Book of Number One Hits". With Dick Clark, he authored "Dick Clark's American Bandstand." He also co-created the syndicatedcomic strip "Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember" in 1995 with Dick Clark and Don Sherwood.Bronson has written for numerous award shows including both the
World Music Awards andAmerican Music Awards . He has also appeared as a repertoire expert three times on "American Idol ", most recently on 11 Mar 2008 discussing the oeuvre of Lennon & McCartney. In episodes from seasons two and four, his "Number One Hits" book was the exclusive basis of repertoire selection.Bronson's musical tastes are eclectic (although he admits to disliking
heavy metal ) and his knowledge of pop music encyclopaedic. His preferences can be heard on his own music program "Pop Goes The World" and the online radio station "Radio Fred Bronson" [http://www.live365.com/stations/seeaboutme link] .Bronson is also the co-writer on two episodes of "": "The Game" and "Ménage à Troi". He also wrote one episode of the "Star Trek" animated series, "The Counter-Clock Incident", under the name John Culver.
References
*Strickler, Dave. "Syndicated Comic Strips and Artists, 1924-1995: The Complete Index." Cambria, CA: Comics Access, 1995. ISBN 0-9700077-0-1.
External links
* [http://www.billboard.com/ Billboard online]
* [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/chart_beat/bonus.jsp Chart Beat online]
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