
Tetragrammaton with Rick Rubin Andrew Hickey
Aug 2, 2023
Andrew Hickey, host of A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs and an author of over twenty books, dives into the evolution of rock music, revealing how each song narrates a larger story. He dissects the Monkees' connection to session musicians and critiques the perceptions of self-contained bands. Hickey also explores the historical influence between American and British music, examines cultural barriers, and highlights the impact of pioneering music teachers like Samuel Brown in shaping future musicians.
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Preparation and Sources
- Hickey possessed significant music history knowledge before starting, but still does extensive research.
- He reads around four books per episode to prepare, plus uses pre-existing knowledge and online discussions.
Session Musicians and Artistry
- The Monkees, often viewed negatively, used session musicians like many 60s bands, including The Byrds.
- Hickey challenges the notion of session musician use as invalidating artistry, citing The Mothers of Invention.
Musical Exchange and Cultural Context
- A ban on musicians between the US and UK in the 1930s led to one-way cultural transmission.
- British musicians gleaned American music from films and Armed Forces Network Radio, lacking cultural context.







