Lyndsey Parker

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Lyndsey Parker
Born Tarzana, California, US
Residence West Hollywood, California
Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles
Occupation Journalist, Author
Website www.lyndsanity.com


Lyndsey Parker is an American entertainment journalist and author. The managing editor of Yahoo! Music, she focuses on music and pop culture. She is the author of Reality Rocks, a column which covers television shows such as The Voice and American Idol and the co-host of the vlog, The Day After.[1][2][3]

Parker wrote the Rhino ebook Careless Memories of Strange Behavior: My Notorious Life as a Duran Duran Fan, which was published in 2012. The "ultimate chronicle of one girl's very unglamorous, totally one-sided love affair with the 1980s' most glamorous band," it went to #1 on the iTunes Music Books chart. [4]

In addition to several documentaries, Parker has appeared on MTV, CNN, Fox News, VH1's Behind the Music, Lifetime, Good Day L.A., Tavis Smiley, The Insider on CBS and she is a weekly music commentator on Fox 11 in Los Angeles.[5]

Parker was the official music expert on the American Music Awards’ preshow in 2015 and host of The X Factor USA’s official Google Hangout chats for Season 3 of the Fox series. From 2014-2015, she, alongside Katie Couric, hosted Yahoo! Music/Live Nation’s original interview series “Backstage with Citi,” which won a Bronze Cio Award in 2015. She has also acted in the Roger Corman films The Haunting of Morella and The Watchers 2. [5][6][7][8]

Parker grew up in the San Fernando Valley and attended the University of California, Los Angeles. She began writing about music in Porkchops and Applesauce, a fanzine she published from 1993 to 1997, and worked as a marketing manager at Restless Records from 1992 to 1997. In 1997, she left the label to become the managing editor at Launch. She transitioned to Yahoo! after it acquired Launch in 2001.[9][10]

A nominee for a 2012 Online Journalism Award, Parker has written for publications including NME and Guitar Player.[11][12][13]

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