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

Miles Nielsen: ...Presents The Rusted Hearts
By Terry Staunton published
Cheap off the old block.

Nils Lofgren: Old School
By Terry Staunton published
Showing the whippersnappers how it’s done.

The Blues Band: Few Short Lines
By Terry Staunton published
Brit warhorses continue to keep it real.

Rockpile: Live At Montreux 1980
By Terry Staunton published
Powerful gig by the pub-rock supergroup.

Fountains Of Wayne: Sky Full Of Holes
By Terry Staunton published
High quality character-led power pop.

Kate Bush: Director’s Cut
By Terry Staunton published
Here’s one she made earlier, only different.

Alain Johannes: Spark
By Terry Staunton published
Respected guitarist remembers his late love.

Kris Dollimore: No Ghosts In This House
By Terry Staunton published
A blues roots masterclass.

Mike + The Mechanics: The Road
By Terry Staunton published
Back on the forecourt with a fresh set of tools.

Alison Krauss & Union Station: Paper Airplane
By Terry Staunton published
Back to the day job – with bountiful results.

Marianne Faithfull: Horses And High Heels
By Terry Staunton published
The queen of troubled torch returns.

REM: Collapse Into Now
By Terry Staunton published
Looking forward, but drawing from the past.

Old 97’s: The Grand Theatre
By Terry Staunton published
Solid sawdust floor-fillers, with a little light sacrilege.
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