Thom 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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Thank you for stopping by my blog. I follow your writing and we do share a common interest in music. When driving if one of the original jukeboxers thunders through the radio I crank it up to eleven so things lying on the dash begin to levitate and I get the spike in the ol’ heartbeat. Maybe that’s why people refuse to ride with me anymore. I do love the stuff. Primal maybe? Thank you for “liking” my “High Flight” and “Horse”.
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Pleasure. I hope you keep returning to the Jukebox.
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As another 50s boomer and someone who volunteered at an oldies station, I appreciate your blog. I also enjoy your writing style. I just did some work for a writer who knew Pete Seeger when gigs were hard for Pete to get. Things I never knew about while listening to his songs as a kid. Thanks for your work.
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Thanks very much. As a Boomer you’ll find lots of memories seeded throughout the Jukebox. Regards Thom.
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Good of you to stop at my Blog Thom, Thank you. I mostly enjoy the Singer/Songwriter genre. We have a great Folk Festival in Edmonton every year.
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Welcome to the Jukebox – you may enjoy the posts on Mary gauthier, Iris Dement, Jesse Winchester among others! Regards thom
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