Charles Shaar Murray
Charles Shaar Murray is the award-winning author of Crosstown Traffic: Jimi Hendrix And Post-war Pop, and Boogie Man: The Adventures of John Lee Hooker in the American Twentieth Century. The first two decades of his journalism, criticism and vulgar abuse have been collected in Shots From The Hip. A founding contributor to Q and Mojo magazines, his work has appeared in newspapers like The Guardian, The Observer, The Independent, The Independent on Sunday, Evening Standard, and magazines including Word, Vogue, MacUser, Guitarist, Prospect and New Statesman.
Latest articles by Charles Shaar Murray

Joey Ramone: “...ya know?”
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Newly completed unfinished material shows a different side of The Ramones’ late frontman.

Walter Trout: Blues For The Modern Daze
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Unsung veteran bluesman continues to deliver.

Various: ZZ Top: A Tribute From Friends
By Charles Shaar Murray published
ZZ Top’s magic remains strictly their own.

Eric Sardinas & Big Motor: Sticks & Stones
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Stomping modern blues.

Status Quo: Quid Pro Quo
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Rossi and Parfitt deliver a trusty new collection of exactly what you’d imagine. And that’s not necessarily a bad thing.

Jeff Beck: Rock’n’Roll Party
By Charles Shaar Murray published
Live Les Paul celebration surpasses expectations.

Joe Bonamassa: Dust Bowl
By Charles Shaar Murray published
The New York State bluesman channels the soil of the south.
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