Posts From Jeff Burger

Jeff Burger

Jeff Burger, whose website is byjeffburger.com, has covered popular music as a writer and editor throughout his journalism career. His reviews, essays, and reportage on that and many other subjects have appeared in more than 75 magazines, newspapers, and books. He regularly reviews new releases and deluxe reissues for Best Classic Bands. Burger wrote one of the first interview-based profiles of Bruce Springsteen to be published in a national magazine. He has interviewed many other music-world luminaries as well, including Steve Van Zandt, Roger McGuinn, John Sebastian, Wolfman Jack, Tom Waits, Foreigner’s Mick Jones, Billy Joel, Steve Forbert, Tommy James, the Righteous Brothers, Gordon Lightfoot, Deep Purple’s Tommy Bolin, and members of Steely Dan and the Marshall Tucker Band. He has also interviewed many other public figures, such as Suze Orman, Daymond John, James Carville, Donald Trump, Sir Richard Branson, F. Lee Bailey, and Cliff Robertson. His books include Dylan on Dylan: Interviews and Encounters, Lennon on Lennon: Conversations with John Lennon, Leonard Cohen on Leonard Cohen: Interviews and Encounters, and Springsteen on Springsteen: Interviews, Speeches, and Encounters, all of which are published in the U.S. and Canada by Chicago Review Press. The books have been republished in numerous other countries. Burger has been the editor of several periodicals, including Business Jet Traveler, from which he retired in 2024. During his 20 years at that publication, it received more than 120 major editorial awards, including multiple wins for the world’s Best Consumer Travel Magazine in the annual Folio:Eddie competition. Burger lives in Ridgewood, New Jersey. His wife, Madeleine Beresford, is a puppeteer and former preschool director and teacher. The couple have two grown children.

Before There Was Crowded House, There Was Split Enz: Box Set Review

A new 5-CD boxed set sorts out some of the New Zealand band’s earliest material.

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An Anthology Collects Instrumental Hits of 1957-62: Review

The 3-CD set delivers “just about all” the ones that made the Top 10 in the U.S. pop and R&B charts and the U.K. chart during rock ’n’ roll’s early years.

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An Anthology Features Singer/Songwriter Bobby Charles: Review

The album’s guest list includes Neil Young, Willie Nelson, Fats Domino and Maria Muldaur.

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The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Bold as Love’ Expands on a Classic: Review

He could make a guitar talk, sing, dance or fly off into outer space, and he demonstrated all that in 1967.

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Jonathan Richman, Charmingly Quirky and Reflective on ‘Only Frozen Sky Anyway’: Review

On many of his albums, Richman has projected a sense of childlike innocence. On portions of this CD, however, he eschews that side of his personality.

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Willie Nelson’s ‘Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle’: Review

The program features 11 numbers written (or in two cases, co-written) by Haggard, and embraces some of his best-known songs.

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‘Dylan’s Circle’ Album Collects Seminal Folk, Rock & Blues: Review

‘Jac Holzman Presents Dylan’s Circle’ features folk, rock and blues performances by Bob Dylan and those he influenced.

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Bruce Springsteen’s Expanded ‘Nebraska ’82’: Review

His new performance of the material is stunning, with the septuagenarian singer seeming just as immersed in his material as he was when he composed it more than 40 years ago.

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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere’ Sheds Light on a Pivotal Period: Film Review

If you’re a fan—and especially if you’re interested in the creative impulses and personal challenges that gave birth to Nebraska—you won’t want to miss this film.

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John Lennon’s Massive ‘Power to the People’ Box Set: Review

Lennon lovers will find interesting material in the new collection, and even casual fans will discover some pleasures here.

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