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Daoud Tyler-Ameen

Editor, NPR Music

Daoud Tyler-Ameen is an experienced editor, writer, and broadcaster based in Washington, D.C., with a passion for using music and pop culture to tell empathetic stories.

With over a decade of experience, Daoud specializes in cultural essays, memoirs, reviews, and engaging conversations with artists and creators.

He has been an integral part of the NPR Music team since 2011, where he assigns and edits criticism, interviews, and reporting, as well as collaborates with news programs and podcasts.

Daoud is known for creating the music team's style guide and co-writing the pitching guide for freelancers, showcasing his leadership and mentoring skills.

His diverse background includes roles at NPR, Harper's Magazine, WNYC Radio, The L Magazine, powerHouse Books, and Art + Commerce, where he has honed his craft and storytelling abilities.

Daoud has a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Language and Literature from Yale University, providing him with a strong academic foundation for his career in writing and editing.

A familiar voice in the industry, Daoud has appeared as a commentator on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour, guest-hosted All Songs Considered, and spoken at prominent events like the MoPOP Pop Conference and the Future of Music Summit.

In addition to his editorial work, Daoud expresses his love for music by creating songs with the guitar-pop bands Bad Moves and Art Sorority, showcasing his creative versatility.

Highlights

Jul 12 · NPR
New Music Friday: The best albums out July 12 : All Songs Considered - NPR
New Music Friday: The best albums out July 12 : All Songs Considered - NPR
Jun 14 · NPR
New Music Friday: The best albums out June 14 : All Songs Considered - NPR
New Music Friday: The best albums out June 14 : All Songs Considered - NPR
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States