Proper noun
Pareles (plural Pareleses)
A surname.
Arvizu 2009 p. 79 Jon Pareles from The New York Times said that the band was "Mad at everybody, including themselves." Source: Internet
New York Times critic Jon Pareles writes, "In the taxonomy of popular music, heavy metal is a major subspecies of hard-rock—the breed with less syncopation, less blues, more showmanship and more brute force." Source: Internet
In 1992, Jon Pareles of The New York Times reported that Nirvana's breakthrough had made others in the alternative scene impatient for achieving similar success, noting, "Suddenly, all bets are off. Source: Internet
Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated she "always had a great big voice, a technical marvel from its velvety depths to its ballistic middle register to its ringing and airy heights". Source: Internet
Jon Pareles, chief pop music critic for the Times, spoke with Mr. Caramanica about how Adele has grown, or not, or whether it doesn’t matter either way. Source: Internet
Pareles and Romanowski (1983), p. 249. That April, the Ramones' debut album was released by Sire Records ; the first single was " Blitzkrieg Bop ", opening with the rally cry "Hey! Source: Internet