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		<title>Podcast-Johnny Hickman on KRFC 88.9FM Live@Lunch Radio Show</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Hickman is best known for co-founding the band Cracker. His fiery lead guitar sound and spirited co-writing gave flavor to that band&#8217;s alternative radio hits, including Teen Angst, Low, Get Off This, and Eurotrash Girl. Cracker, founded in 1991 with childhood friend David Lowery, has eight full-length releases to date. Kerosene Hat (1994) remains an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2777" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.krfcfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/johhny-hickman.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2777" title="johhny hickman" src="http://www.krfcfm.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/johhny-hickman-300x224.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Andrew Schneider (host), Johnny Hickman &amp; Drew Jostad (sound) at KRFC after the radio show</p></div>
<p>&#8220;<a title="http://www.johnnyhickman.com" href="http://http://www.johnnyhickman.com" target="_blank">Hickman</a> is best known for co-founding the band <a title="www.crackersoul.com" href="http://www.crackersoul.com" target="_blank">Cracker</a>. His fiery lead guitar sound and spirited co-writing gave flavor to that band&#8217;s alternative radio hits, including Teen Angst, Low, Get Off This, and Eurotrash Girl. Cracker, founded in 1991 with childhood friend David Lowery, has eight full-length releases to date. Kerosene Hat (1994) remains an alternative music collection staple. Lowery and Hickman together are seen as godfathers of the alternative music scene, who turned gently away from plaid-clad grunge in the 1990s with more countrified and bluesy stylings. Their collaboration with the jam-band Leftover Salmon in 2003 further proved that no one genre could contain them.</p>
<p>Prior to his tenure in Cracker, Hickman toured as a solo/folk acoustic performer, had a brief stint in the Unforgiven (a tongue-in-cheek-Western guitar rock band), and co-founded the Inland Empire (California) cult band the Dangers. Influenced by punk rock, surf guitar, and true Bakersfield country, Hickman&#8217;s sound is often imitated but never perfected by anyone but he and his signature 1978 Les Paul.</p>
<p>Occasionally, Hickman ventures away from solo work and Cracker to spearhead side projects, such as All Thumbs Trio (with moe. guitarist Chuck Garvey, and East Coast guitarist Gibb Droll), and Crazysloth, an Arizona-based band. Film and TV work to date include one <a href="http://www.johnnyhickman.com/Filmscores/index.htm">full film score</a> for the independent River Red, as well as the placement of Lowery/Hickman songs in several popular films.&#8221;</p>
<p>~<em>courtesy </em><em> © ReviewNetMedia.</em></p>
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	<itunes:subtitle>&quot;Hickman is best known for co-founding the band Cracker. His fiery lead guitar sound and spirited co-writing gave flavor to that band&#039;s alternative radio hits, including Teen Angst, Low, Get Off This, and Eurotrash Girl. Cracker,</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>&quot;Hickman is best known for co-founding the band Cracker. His fiery lead guitar sound and spirited co-writing gave flavor to that band&#039;s alternative radio hits, including Teen Angst, Low, Get Off This, and Eurotrash Girl. Cracker, founded in 1991 with childhood friend David Lowery, has eight full-length releases to date. Kerosene Hat (1994) remains an alternative music collection staple. Lowery and Hickman together are seen as godfathers of the alternative music scene, who turned gently away from plaid-clad grunge in the 1990s with more countrified and bluesy stylings. Their collaboration with the jam-band Leftover Salmon in 2003 further proved that no one genre could contain them.

Prior to his tenure in Cracker, Hickman toured as a solo/folk acoustic performer, had a brief stint in the Unforgiven (a tongue-in-cheek-Western guitar rock band), and co-founded the Inland Empire (California) cult band the Dangers. Influenced by punk rock, surf guitar, and true Bakersfield country, Hickman&#039;s sound is often imitated but never perfected by anyone but he and his signature 1978 Les Paul.

Occasionally, Hickman ventures away from solo work and Cracker to spearhead side projects, such as All Thumbs Trio (with moe. guitarist Chuck Garvey, and East Coast guitarist Gibb Droll), and Crazysloth, an Arizona-based band. Film and TV work to date include one full film score for the independent River Red, as well as the placement of Lowery/Hickman songs in several popular films.&quot;

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