Terry Staunton
Terry Staunton was a senior editor at NME for ten years before joined the founding editorial team of Uncut. Now freelance, specialising in music, film and television, his work has appeared in Classic Rock, The Times, Vox, Jack, Record Collector, Creem, The Village Voice, Hot Press, Sour Mash, Get Rhythm, Uncut DVD, When Saturday Comes, DVD World, Radio Times and on the website Music365.
Latest articles by Terry Staunton

Peter Doherty - Hamburg Demonstrations album review
By Terry Staunton published
A quietly moving confessional

Crowded House - 30th Anniversary Reissues album review
By Terry Staunton published
Not yet ratedDeluxe back-pages package brimming with previously unreleased extras

The Top 10 Best Big Screen Concert Movies
By Terry Staunton published
10 amazing concert films that truly deserve to be seen in cinemas...

The Spencer Davis Group - Taking Out Time: Recordings 1967-1969 album review
By Terry Staunton published
Stevie’s gone, somebody else helps them now

Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run book review / Chapter And Verse album review
By Terry Staunton published
Not yet ratedRead the book, stay for the songs

Graham Parker - These Dreams Will Never Sleep: Best Of 1976-2015 album review
By Terry Staunton published
Forty years of feistiness from former Rumour frontman

Billy Bragg & Joe Henry album review: Shine A Light
By Terry Staunton published
Barking bard and buddy let the train take the strain with Field Recordings From The Great American Railroad

The Beatles - Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years DVD review
By Terry Staunton published
A look back at the long and winding road as the Fab Four conquered the globe

Need something to watch? Here's 10 of the Best Rock Biopics ever made
By Terry Staunton published
Rock biopics are traditional shaky affairs, full of lousy acting and historical inaccuracies, but sometimes the stars align and the results are worth watching. Here's 10 of the very best...

10 Things You Might Not Know About The Film Sid & Nancy
By Terry Staunton published
Alex Cox's punk biopic about the late Sex Pistols bassist and his girlfriend is set for a re-release on Blu-ray and DVD

20 of the Greatest Rock'n'Roll Movies Ever Made
By Terry Staunton published
Grab your popcorn and settle back as we scour 50 years of rock'n'roll for 20 great rock‘n'roll movies

The Beach Boys - Classic Albums: Pet Sounds DVD review
By Terry Staunton published
Wouldn’t it be nice... if this was better?

Bruce Springsteen at Wembley Stadium: live review
By Terry Staunton published
Not yet ratedMeet the new Boss, same as the old Boss: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band bring the River Tour to London

The 10 greatest Carole King cover versions
By Terry Staunton published
Carole King brings the classic Tapestry to London's Hyde Park in July. Here are some of her finest moments, as performed by others

Tony Wright: Thoughts’N’All
By Terry Staunton published
Amps turned down for some introspective strumming.

Alice Cooper: Raise The Dead: Live From Wacken
By Terry Staunton published
All the old favourites, and some creepy covers.

Mickey Jupp: Kiss Me Quick, Squeeze Me Slow: The Collection
By Terry Staunton published
A fine overview of an oft forgotten man.

David Bryan brings Memphis to London
By Terry Staunton published
The Bon Jovi keyboard player's R&B musical is now on in London's West End

Status Quo: Aquostic (Stripped Bare)
By Terry Staunton published
Rossi, Parfitt and co as you’ve never heard – or seen, thankfully – them before.

Ian Hunter: The Artful Dodger
By Terry Staunton published
The wide boy walks too narrow a groove.

Jeff Lynne's ELO, live in London
By Terry Staunton published
Not yet ratedMr Blue Sky returns to the stage after three-decade absence

Oasis: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?
By Terry Staunton published
Monument to Britpop gets a reputation-enhancing makeover.

John Mellencamp: ...Performs Trouble No More
By Terry Staunton published
A bluesy Cougar looks back, live from 2003.
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