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Roy Carr (1945 – 1 July 2018) was an , covering , and . He joined the New Musical Express (NME) in the late 1960s, and edited NME, Vox and magazines.


Biography
Born in , , after his family moved there from London during the Second World War,Allan Jones, "Roy Carr: NME/Uncut Legend", Uncut, #256, September 2018, p.112 he was the son of jazz musician and composer Tony Carr, a member of 's band and writer of "March of the Mods". "March of the Mods", Where Did They Get That Song?. Retrieved 2 July 2018

Roy Carr started his music career as a member of Blackpool-based band The Executives, who also featured . The band supported many leading acts in the mid-1960s, including , the Rolling Stones and , and had several unsuccessful singles issued on the Columbia and CBS labels. Richie Unterberger, Biography, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2 July 2018 The Executives, Discogs.com. Retrieved 2 July 2018 Carr became friendly with many leading musicians, including ; in 1969, when working with a local promoter in , Carr reported on Lennon's appearance at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival.

After first starting to write reviews for Jazz News and the NME in the early 1960s, he joined the NME staff in 1970. He contributed as reviewer, interviewer and columnist to the magazine's relaunch later in the decade under editors Alan Smith and . During the 1980s and 1990s Carr compiled the majority of free tape and CD compilations that were given away with music magazines such as NME, Vox and Melody Maker, Robin Murray, "Music Writer Roy Carr Has Died", ClashMusic.com, 1 July 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018 including the influential C86 cassette compilation. Carr also worked as a broadcaster, record producer, and writer of album . His career as a music journalist and magazine editor continued until his official retirement in 2006, in later years contributing as a freelance writer to jazz magazines.

His health deteriorated after the sudden death of his son in 2013. Carr died of a heart attack in hospital on 1 July 2018, aged 73. Jon Newey, "Roy Carr 1945 – 2018", Jazzwise Magazine, 2 July 2018


Bibliography
Carr's books as author or co-author include:
  • (1975), with
  • The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record (1976)
  • : Rumours n' Fax (1979), with Steve Clarke
  • : An Illustrated Record (1981), with Charles Shaar Murray
  • : The Illustrated Record (1982), with
    (2025). 9781556526145, Chicago Review Press. .
  • The Hip: Hipsters, Jazz and the Beat Generation (1987), with Brian Case and
  • Jazz on CD (1995), with Tony Russell
  • at the Movies (1996)
    (2025). 9780307452399, Random House. .
  • A Century of Jazz (1997)
  • A Talk On the Wild Side (2010)


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