
Robert Thomas Christgau (born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. He began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and later became an early proponent of musical movements such as hip hop, riot grrrl, and the import of African popular music in the West. Christgau spent 37 years as the chief music critic and senior editor for The Village Voice, during which time he created and oversaw the annual Pazz & Jop critics poll. He has also covered popular music for Esquire, Creem, Newsday, Playboy, Rolling Stone, Billboard, NPR, Blender, and MSN Music, and was a visiting arts teacher at New York University.

1973

2007

A Music Critic on His First Love, Which Was Reading
2019

Albums of the '90s
2000

1990

Rock Albums of the '70s
1981

Portrait of a Critic as a Young Man
2014

75 Great Rock and Pop Artists from Vaudeville to Techno
1998

2018