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Rob Sheffield

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Rob Sheffield is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone magazine. In addition to writing music reviews and profile stories, Sheffield also writes the Pop Life column in the Mixed Media section of the magazine. His work has also been featured in The Village Voice and Spin. A native of Boston, Sheffield attended Yale and the University of Virginia, and is six foot five. His first book, Love Is A Mix Tape: Life and Loss, One Song at a Time (an excerpt of which was featured in the January 2007 issue of GQ), was released by Random House in January, 2007. It received starred reviews in Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal. Most of Love Is a Mix Tape takes place in Charlottesville, Virginia, where Sheffield met and married his late wife Renée Crist, a fellow DJ at radio station WTJU, and continues in New York City after Crist's death. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Part 01 of 89

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Part 02 of 89

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Part 03 of 89

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Part 04 of 89

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Part 05 of 89

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Introduction ~ Rumblefish ~ 1

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Part 07 of 89

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Love Is a Mix Tape (Unabridged)

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Love Is a Mix Tape

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Love Is A Mix Tape [Disc 1]

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Love Is A Mix Tape (Disc 1)

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Love Is a Mix Tape (Unabridged)

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Love Is A Mix Tape (Disc 3)

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Love Is A Mix Tape (Disc 2)

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Love Is A Mix Tape (Disc 4)

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The Random House Audio Podcast

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Talking to Girls About Duran Duran

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Love Is a Mix Tape Life and Love, One Song at a Time (Unabridged)

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Love Is A Mix Tape [Disc 2]

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Love Is A Mix Tape [Disc 3]

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