Annie Zaleski is a New York Times best-selling author and music historian.[1][2]
Career
Zaleski is a regular writer for mainstream media outlets such as The Guardian and NPR Music, and a columnist at Salon.[3][4][5] She is based in Cleveland, Ohio where she has won first place awards from the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists, including Best Arts Review (2017) and Best Feature Writing (2019).[6] Her book, Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs, debuted on USA Today's Best-selling Booklist in October 2024 and made its debut on the New York Times Best Seller list in December 2024.[7][8]
In 2022, she was commissioned by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to write Duran Duran's induction essay.[13] She's continued to write additional essays for the Rock Hall ceremonies, including George Michael's 2023 induction and one for Cher in 2024.[14][15] In addition to her work as a writer and author, Zaleski has been a frequent guest on both radio and television, including international appearances on the BBC and CBC.[16][17]
Books
Zaleski has written a number of books, including one in the 33⅓ series about the Duran Duran album Rio which was published in May 2021.[18]
This is Christmas: Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Holiday Hits (October 2023)[21]
Harry Styles: A Sign of the Times (September 2024)[22]
Taylor Swift: The Stories Behind the Songs (September 2024)[23]
We Found Love, Song by Song: The Stories Behind 100 Romantic Hits (December 2024)[24]
She has contributed essays and other writings to Taylor Swift (Spotlight on a Legend),[25]How Women Made Music: A Revolutionary History From NPR Music,[26]Go All the Way: A Literary Appreciation of Power Pop,[27]Remember the Lightning: A Guitar Pop Journal: Vol. 1,[28]Women Who Rock,[29]Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes,[30] and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts 40 x 40: Bad Reputation[31]
Her upcoming books for 2025 include I Got You Babe: A Celebration of Cher.[32] She is working on the book Why the B-52s Matter for University of Texas Press.[33][34]
Personal life
Zaleski grew up with her parents and brother near Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Rocky River High School and then Harvard University from 1998 to 2002 where she wrote for the Harvard Crimson and was a DJ on the college's radio station.[35] She graduated from Harvard with a bachelor's degree in English.[36][35] She collects records and is on the board of directors for Lake Erie Ink.[9][37]
Zaleski married Matt Wardlaw, who is also a music journalist and radio personality,[38] in July 2013.[19]
^Tori Amos; Neil Gaiman; Margaret Atwood; Cat Mihos; Marc Andreyko; Annie Zaleski; Derek McCulloch; Leah Moore; Kelly DeConnick; Gibson Twist; Gianna Meola; Rantz Hoseley (December 6, 2022). Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes. Z2 Comics. ISBN9781954928619. Retrieved September 18, 2024 – via isbnsearch.org.