- Stephen Holden
Stephen Holden (born
July 18 ,1941 ) is an Americanwriter ,music critic ,film critic , andpoet .Holden earned a
Bachelor of Arts degree in English fromYale University in 1963. He worked as a photo editor, staff writer, and eventually became anA&R executive forRCA Records before turning to writing pop music reviews and related articles for "Rolling Stone ", "The Village Voice ", "The Atlantic ", and "Vanity Fair", among other publications. He first achieved prominence with his 1970s "Rolling Stone" work, where he tended to coversinger songwriter andtraditional pop artists. He joined the staff of the "New York Times " in 1981, and subsequently became one of the newspaper's leading theatre and film critics.Holden's experiences as a journalist and executive with RCA led him to write the satirical novel "Triple Platinum", which was published by
Dell Books in 1980. He is the recipient of the 1986Grammy Award for Best Album Notes for "", aFrank Sinatra anthology . Hispoetry has been featured in "The New Yorker " and is included in the anthology "The New Yorker Book of Poems".Holden has appeared on "
60 Minutes ", "20/20 ", and "Entertainment Tonight ", and has provided commentaries onNational Public Radio .References
* [http://movies.nytimes.com/ref/movies/bio_holden.html "New York Times" biography]
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* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/h/stephen_holden/index.html Recent and archived "New York Times" articles]
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