Jon Pareles New York Times, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Coldplay, Salary, and Net Worth

Jon Pareles Bio | Wiki

Jon Pareles is an American journalist who has been working for the New York Times as a Chief Pop Music Critic since 1982. Previously, he was working for The Village Voice as the music editor.

Jon Pareles Age

He was born on October 25, 1953, in Connecticut in the United States. Jon is 69 years old.

Jon Pareles Height

He is a man of average stature. Jon’s height is 5 ft 7 in ( approx. 1.7 m ).

Jon Pareles Family

He is a native of Connecticut, in the U.S. He is the son of the late Bernice, his mother, and the late Dr. Mathew J., his father. Furthermore, Jon was raised along with his siblings Lawrence, Richard, and Julie. Jon’s fascination with music started at a tender age that he started playing piano at the age of six years and also flute at the age of eight years.

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Jon Pareles Wife

He got married to his lovely wife Mary Anne Cartelli in January 1994. At the time of their wedding, Jon’s wife was a Chinese lecturer at Hunter College.

Jon Pareles Yale | Education

He is a 1974 graduate of Yale University where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in music. While schooling at Yale, Jon was a musical person Djing for WYBC, writing the occasional piece for the News, and playing the Harkness Tower carillon. Furthermore, he was also the Music director of Yale college radio and also played in classical ensembles, jazz groups, and rock bands. Additionally, Jon wrote his first album reviews while he was still in high school.

Jon Pareles New York Times | Ny Times

He is the chief popular music critic for the New York Times since 1982. Before joining NYT, Jon was working for The Village Voice as the music editor. Furthermore, he has also worked for Rolling stone as an associate editor. Before joining Rolling Stone, Jon was working for Crawdaddy! as an associate editor in the 70s’.

During his career as a music critic, he has been able to Watch Adele rehearse for a world tour, had a talk with Justin Bieber on how to make a hit, had a visit to U2 recording sessions in Dublin, partied all night with Bjork in Iceland, shopped for bling with Pharrell, spent an evening at Radiohead’s favorite pub, had an interview with James Brown on prison release work, traveled to Morocco for a private trance ceremony, getting personal denouncements twice from the stage of Madison Square Garden by Axl Rose at Guns’ N’ Roses concerts, and also paraded in carnival costume in Rio de Janeiro.

Additionally, Jon has written for various magazines including Spin, Blender, and Rolling Stone. Some of the Newspapers that he has written for include the New York Daily News and The Washington Post. Furthermore, he has also been a consulting editor on all three editions of the Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock and Roll.

Some of Jon’s colleagues at the New York Times include;

Jamelle Bouie – columnist.

Jennifer Finney – contributing opinion writer.

Vivian Yee – Cairo bureau chief.

Brook Barnes – reporter and writer.

Charles Blow – Op-Ed columnist.

Jon Pareles Coldplay

In 2005, Jon wrote an article for The New York Times titled The Case Against Coldplay. In His writing, Jon referred to the band as the most insufferable music group of the decade. Apart from writing music critical for Coldplay, Jon has written about Taylor Swift’s 2020 album folklore, Prince, and Charly Garcia.

Jon Pareles Salary

He has been the chief pop music critic for the New York Times since the early 80s’. Jon’s salary is $102,600 annually.

Jon Pareles Net Worth

She has been working as a music critic for at least four decades. Therefore, it goes undisputed that Jon has been able to accumulate a decent fortune over the years. Jon’s net worth is $2.5 million.

How Old Is Jon Pareles

He is 69 years old. Jon was born in Connecticut in the United States on October 25, 1953.

Is Jon Pareles Married

Yes, he has been married to his lovely wife Mary Anne Cartelli since January 1994.

Who Is Jon Pareles

He is an American veteran music critic working for the New York Times as a Chief Pop Music Critic. Before joining NYT, Jon was working as a music editor for The Village Voice.

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