Bob Ellis Mersereau, born on December twenty-third, nineteen sixty, is a prominent Canadian arts journalist known for his extensive contributions to music journalism. He has carved a niche for himself as a music columnist and a dedicated arts reporter for CBC Television in New Brunswick, where he has been a familiar voice since nineteen eighty-two.
Throughout his career, Mersereau has been an influential figure in the East Coast music scene, reporting for CBC Radio, CBC Television, and the Telegraph-Journal. His engaging personality earned him the affectionate nickname 'Rockin' Bob' from the renowned broadcaster Peter Gzowski. Mersereau has also made numerous appearances on popular CBC programs, including Morningside and Sounds Like Canada, further solidifying his status in the industry.
As an author, Mersereau has penned several notable works, including the acclaimed book The Top One Hundred Canadian Albums, published in two thousand seven, and its follow-up, The Top One Hundred Canadian Singles, released in two thousand ten. His exploration of music history continued with The History of Canadian Rock 'n' Roll in two thousand fifteen, and most recently, he published The East Coast Book of Fame: Top Fifty.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mersereau is also a proud father to Jamie Kitts, who has followed in his footsteps as an author and small-press editor, showcasing the family's commitment to the arts.