Paul Ingles

Paul Ingles (born August 7, 1956 in Washington, D.C.) is an award-winning radio producer, reporter, consultant, and filmmaker who has been working primarily in radio since 1975. Among other projects, he has produced a series of public radio music documentaries about the history of The Beatles which have been carried on scores of radio stations across the country. The programs include The Beatles In America - 1964,[1] Everything Was Right: The Beatles' Revolver,[2] The Two Sides of Sgt. Pepper: An Honest Appraisal,[3] The White Album Listening Party,[4] A Spin Down Abbey Road,[5] Let It Be: The Beatles' Finale[6] and The Last Year in the Life of The Beatles.[7]

Ingles has also produced major public radio documentaries [8] on Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Otis Redding, Elton John, The Rolling Stones, and Shawn Colvin, as well as special tribute programs to Tom Petty, Aretha Franklin, Dr. John, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Leon Russell, Leonard Cohen, David Bowie, Prince, Glenn Frey, Guy Clark, Levon Helm, James Brown, Bo Diddley, and Clarence Clemons. His work is archived at the Public Radio Exchange[9]

He has been an active contributor to National Public Radio News [10] programs since 1999 and was NPR's Liaison to Independent Producers from 2006 through 2017.

He is co-creator, producer and host of the public radio series Peace Talks Radio,[11] about peacemaking and nonviolent conflict resolution.

References

  • www.paulingles.com
  • www.peacetalksradio.com
  • Albuquerque Journal Article on Peace Talks Radio
  • Paul Ingles' programs on the Public Radio Exchange
  • Paul Ingles' Reporting for National Public Radio
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