- Richard Williams (journalist)
Richard Williams (born
1947 inSheffield ) is a British music and sports journalist.As a writer, then deputy editor, of the weekly rock magazine "
Melody Maker ", he became an influential commentator on the rise of new forms ofrock music at the end of the1960s . Williams and "MM", as it was known, helped to promote and contextualise styles such as progressive rock and folk rock. In particular, Williams wrote several key articles around1970 which first drew UK audiences' attention to the importance of a then-obscure (and disintegrating) band,The Velvet Underground . "Melody Maker" was then a magazine which still coveredJazz and Williams wrote about the more progressive developments in this field also.The magazine's serious approach to rock music and culture, under the editorship of
Ray Coleman , secured "MM" a huge circulation by the close of the 1960s and the start of the 1970s. It left "New Musical Express", a more pop-oriented weekly, in its wake as "MM" caught the mood of a new generation of rock followers at a time when the music had transcended its Top 40 roots to become a powerful symbol of social and cultural change.Williams moved on to new challenges in the early
1970s . Beginning in May1970 , he contributed to "The Times ", becoming one of the first people to write seriously about any form of popular culture in a newspaper historically associated with the old British establishment, and he continued to write for that paper until October1989 , by which time it had been taken over byRupert Murdoch and moved toWapping . He also wrote regularly for "Radio Times ". The first presenter of BBC TV's rock show "The Old Grey Whistle Test " (launched in1971 ) while still a member of the "MM" team, he later became editor of the new London listings guide "Time Out " and returned to "MM" as editor from1978 to1980 . After a period as features editor at "The Sunday Times" he became editor of the "Independent on Sunday "'s Sunday Review. His music journalism has been gathered in the volume "Long Distance Call: Writings on Music" and biographies ofBob Dylan ("A Man Called Alias"),Miles Davis ("The Man in the Green Shirt"), andPhil Spector ("Out of His Head") are among his list of other publications.In
2008 he remains an active journalist and writer, the Chief Sports Writer of the UK daily newspaper "The Guardian ", covering a full array of sports from football to Formula One, cricket to golf. He has written several highly acclaimed books on Formula One including "The Death ofAyrton Senna ", "Racers" (an analysis of the main protagonists of the 1996 F1 season), "Enzo Ferrari : A Life", and "The Last Road Race" (a study of the changing balance in Formula One between British and Italian teams, using the1957 Pescara Grand Prix as the backdrop).External links
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardiancontacts/page/0,,1292430,00.html "The Guardian's" contact page for Richard Williams]
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