American music journalist (born c. 1951)
David Fricke (born 1951 or 1952)[ 1] is an American music journalist who serves as the senior editor at Rolling Stone magazine, where he writes predominantly about rock music . One of the best known names in rock journalism, his career has spanned over 40 years.[ 2] In the 1990s, he was the magazine's music editor [ 3] before stepping down.
Early life and education
Fricke graduated from Muhlenberg College in Allentown, Pennsylvania , in 1973.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
Career
The first concert that Fricke attended was a show by Pink Floyd . His love of live music inspired him to pursue a career in music journalism.[ 7] He has recalled meeting George Harrison , at a promotional event in Washington, DC for the former Beatle 's Thirty Three & 1/3 album, as a particularly "remarkable moment", saying, "it changed the way I listened to his music ... I had spoken to the man, not the History."[ 8]
Before joining Rolling Stone , where he became senior editor, he wrote for Circus , Trouser Press , Synapse , and Good Times .[ 7] [ 2] He has since written for Melody Maker , Mojo , and JazzTimes .[ 9]
Fricke has been nominated for a Grammy Award for his album liner notes and is a three-time winner of the ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award for excellence in music journalism.[ 9] He has appeared on the Classic Albums documentaries on the making of Pink Floyd 's The Dark Side of the Moon , Cream 's Disraeli Gears , Def Leppard 's Hysteria , Nirvana 's Nevermind , Metallica 's Black Album , Peter Gabriel 's So , Frank Zappa 's Apostrophe and Over-Nite Sensation as well as Rush 's Moving Pictures and 2112 albums. Fricke has also appeared on a number of Lou Reed documentaries and in the Wilco documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart .[ 10]
The Domino Recording Company released the North American version of the 30th anniversary reissue of Aztec Camera 's debut album, High Land, Hard Rain , in 2014 with liner notes written by Fricke.[ 11] [ 12]
As of 2013, he was creator of the "Fricke's Picks Radio" podcast and the Alternate Take blog in Rolling Stone , as well as serving as the Host of the Friday Night Affair on “Tom Petty Radio”.[ 13] He is currently a DJ at Sirius XM Radio .[ 9]
Bibliography
Essays and reporting
Fricke, David (May 2015). "Rhiannon Giddens' old-time religion". Rolling Stone (Australia) . 762 : 24.
Album reviews
Album title
Artist
Reviewed in
Dungeon Golds
The Minus 5
Fricke, David (May 2015). "[Untitled review]". Reviews. Rolling Stone (Australia) . 762 : 95.
Policy
Butler, Will
Fricke, David (May 2015). "[Untitled review]". Reviews. Rolling Stone (Australia) . 762 : 98.
Liner notes
Fricke has written liner notes for a number of albums, compilations and box sets , including:
References
^ Masley, Ed (December 12, 1999). "Rock Long and Prosper". The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . p. G-11. Fricke is 47.
^ a b "David Fricke, of Rolling Stone magazine, discusses navigating his way through 'chaos' " . The Express Times. March 23, 2012. Retrieved March 20, 2013 .
^ [1] Archived October 16, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
^ Dave became Station Manager of WMUH-FM in 1971, making the station a leader in the college radio circuit."David Fricke of Rolling Stone magazine tells intimate rock stories during talk at Allentown Art Museum" . lehighvalleylive.com. March 28, 2012. Retrieved July 18, 2014 .
^ "Muhlenberg magazine cover" (PDF) . Muhlenberg.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 22, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2014 .
^ "#132 Muhlenberg College" . Forbes.com . Retrieved July 18, 2014 .
^ a b "David Fricke of Rolling Stone tells intimate Rock stories during talk at Allentown Art Museum" . The Express Times. March 28, 2012. Retrieved March 20, 2013 .
^ David Fricke, "George Harrison Dark Horse", The Dark Horse Years 1976–1992 box-set booklet (Dark Horse Records , 2004), p. 20.
^ a b c "David Fricke" . JazzTimes . Retrieved March 6, 2021 .
^ "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart: Full Cast & Crew" . IMDb . IMDb. Retrieved September 15, 2014 .
^ "Aztec Camera – High Land, Hard Rain" . Aztec Camera on Discogs . Discogs. 2014. Retrieved July 5, 2014 .
^ "HIGH LAND, HARD RAIN" . Domino USA . Domino USA. February 18, 2014. Retrieved July 5, 2014 .
^ Fricke, David. "Alternate Take" . Rolling Stone . Archived from the original on December 18, 2010. Retrieved September 30, 2013 .
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