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ThomThom Hickey one of the blessed 50s baby boomer generation, was born in London into an Irish family and formally educated at catholic schools and Cambridge University.  More importantly he was informally educated by the BBC, The Observer, The New Statesman and The New Yorker.  His music professors were radio giants Charlie Gillett, John Peel and Emperor Rosko. The print columns of Richard Williams, Ian MacDonald and Tony Russell were religiously read and annotated.

Further intensive study was conducted at the Hammersmith Odeon, the Hope and Anchor, the 100 Club, Ronnie Scott’s and the Rainbow. Many investment portfolios were foresworn in favour of sourcing recorded treasures from the hallowed halls of HMV, Colletts, Tower and Virgin Records and mail order outfits galore.

He has a continuing belief that you can never watch too many Westerns or Ken Burns documentaries, read enough biographies about Samuel Beckett or Buster Keaton and that there is always just one more Bob Dylan bootleg he needs.

To finance his obsessions he has worked in financial recruitment, as a charity campaigner and been a senior investigator into complaints about the NHS.  He now lives deep in the Surrey woods with his beautiful wife, graceful daughter and inspirational son.

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  1. Hey Thom, I saw something today that made me think of you. Omnivore just reissued the Ian Matthews (or Iain Matthews) Stealin’ Home album. I remember when “Shake It” was such a huge hit on the radio here in the U.S in 1978. With Iain’s roots in the late 60’s Fairport Convention, I thought he might be worthy of the IJ treatment. Hope all is well with you and yours!

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    • Great to hear from you and thanks for the Tip! I’m a long time fan of IM and the whole folk rock UK branch! Look out for articles on Richard Thompson, Sandy Denny, Maddy Prior etc etc. best regards Thom.

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  2. Glad you liked ‘Walking Blues’ over on my blog. Prompted me to take a look at your – which brought back some good memories.

    I started a blogroll over on mine for other music sites. Your’s is the first entry.

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