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Jim O'Donnell received his first professional newspaper byline
for a sports story in 1969. Since that time, his features, profiles, columns and essays have focused mostly on rock and roll.
His work has been syndicated in newspapers ranging from the San Francisco Chronicle to the Cleveland Plain Dealer
to the Boston Herald. He holds a Master's Degree from St.
Peter's College and studied journalism under New Journalism pioneer Richard Goldstein at New York University. He has also
completed graduate courses in Creative Writing and The Teaching of Writing at Harvard University and has taught
for 29 years on the grammar, high school and college levels. O'Donnell has
written several books, including THE ROCK BOOK (Pinnacle, 1975), BORN TO ROCK (Peacock, 1981), WONDERFUL TONIGHT
(Hall of Fame, 1993) and THE DAY JOHN MET PAUL (Penguin, 1996; Routledge, 2006).
THE DAY JOHN MET PAUL has been published in several languages, ranging from
Japanese to Czech to French, and is available on an audiotape read by Rod Davis, a personal friend of John Lennon. In the
course of his research for his current John Lennon book, he was given exclusive access to the Dakota building,
from basement to roof. O'Donnell has appeared frequently on CNN Radio
and has done many television interviews. His biggest TV moment came when he didn't appear on the screen at all, but rather
had his name show up in a Jeopardy question. The contestant answered correctly for $400.
Whether sitting
front-row-center at an Eric Clapton concert in New York City, or standing front-row-center at the gates of Stawberry Field
in Liverpool, O'Donnell has traveled the globe as a journalist for over 30 years, searching out stories. His articles and
books are sourced for biographical data by online websites, including the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
He is
the editor of The Rock and Roll Journal and is a member of the Authors Guild, the Society of Professional Journalists, the National Council of Teachers of English,
the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, and the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He lives with his wife and three children at the Jersey Shore, where he likes to read,
surf, play with his kids, and watch the sun rise over the ocean.
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Jim O'Donnell "I live in an old beach house with 4 dictionaries, 3 kids, 2 surfboards, and 1 wife. I recently finished a book
about Les Paul and am currently working on books about John Lennon and Led Zeppelin. If you want to talk with me
about something I wrote and can't get to the beach anytime soon, email me at odonnell@rockandrolljournal.com. If you're Jack Johnson, how about playing at my daughter's birthday party?" *************************** "Jim
O'Donnell has a reporter's curiosity, a rock and roller's heart, and he writes like a lyrical Irish poet."
--Michael
Lydon, a Founding Editor of Rolling Stone magazine
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