J.D. Considine

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J.D. Considine (born 1957) is a well known music critic. He has been writing about music professionally since 1977, but started pretty young. His work has been published in numerous newspapers and music magazines, and he has contributed to several books. Over the years, he has put over three million words into print. From 1979 to 1996, he wrote for Rolling Stone. He appeared regularly on the VH1 show "Four on the Floor," which was a sort of rock critic equivalent to "The McLaughlin Group." It aired from '94-'96, and earned a Cable Ace nomination ("Politically Incorrect" took the award). He has been on the staff of Baltimore Sun aince 1986.