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E102 Chatting with Johnny Hickman of 'Cracker'

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A band doesn’t thrive for thirty plus years by accident. Guitarist/Singer and cofounder Johnny Hickman opens up about the simple pact that kept Cracker alive—stay the course, skip the drama, and serve the song. We dig into how he and David Lowery decide who sings what, which ideas belong to Cracker versus solo projects, and how rotating players and richer arrangements kept the sound evolving without losing its soul.
Johnny shares the heart of their identity as a conversation between his signature riffs and David’s singular voice, a push-pull that lets them morph styles while staying unmistakably Cracker. From the pressure to follow Kerosene Hat with more of the same to choosing strings, keys, and pedal steel instead, he explains how ignoring trends led to a fan favorite. We swap notes on Tom Petty and Mike Campbell’s riff-to-song alchemy, why Boys of Summer proves genre lines are flimsy, and how great songs outlast scenes and labels.
Community threads through everything: Camp In and Camp Out’s curated nights and those joyous, glitchy “Live from the Cave” streams that carried fans through lockdown. Johnny previews a Halloween return on his public page “Johnny from Cracker,” complete with costumes and sly covers alongside Cracker staples.
Hit play for candid stories behind I Hate My Generation, Loser, and the band’s onstage philosophy: play the hits proudly, let the deep cuts breathe, and keep the room connected. If Cracker ever sound like your favorite band, Johnny says, you’ll bring friends—and that’s exactly how this family keeps growing. Enjoy the conversation, share it, and subscribe so you don’t miss the celebration and more.

Send us a one-way message. We can’t answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

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Chapters

1. Opening, Guest Intro, Cracker Praise (00:00:00)

2. Longevity And Band Philosophy (00:02:10)

3. Side Projects And Song Allocation (00:04:45)

4. Current Lineup And Live Evolution (00:07:30)

5. The Golden Age Anniversary Plans (00:09:50)

6. Hits, Industry Pressure, And Fan Favorites (00:13:10)

7. The Cracker Sound: Guitar And Voice (00:17:20)

8. Fan Community And Touring Outlook (00:20:40)

9. Camp In, Camp Out, And Traditions (00:24:30)

10. Petty, Campbell, And Songcraft Parallels (00:28:00)

11. Boys Of Summer And Great Songs Debate (00:33:00)

12. Pandemic Livestreams And Themes (00:36:30)

13. Halloween Stream Details And Set Ideas (00:40:00)

14. Spoken-Word Cracker Tribute (00:45:10)

15. Building A Fan Family Culture (00:47:00)

16. Covering Loser And Live Improvisation (00:50:00)

17. Playing The Hits And Live Dynamics (00:54:10)

18. Genre Agnostic From Day One (00:57:50)

19. Early TV Appearances: Jules Holland (01:00:40)

102 episodes

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A band doesn’t thrive for thirty plus years by accident. Guitarist/Singer and cofounder Johnny Hickman opens up about the simple pact that kept Cracker alive—stay the course, skip the drama, and serve the song. We dig into how he and David Lowery decide who sings what, which ideas belong to Cracker versus solo projects, and how rotating players and richer arrangements kept the sound evolving without losing its soul.
Johnny shares the heart of their identity as a conversation between his signature riffs and David’s singular voice, a push-pull that lets them morph styles while staying unmistakably Cracker. From the pressure to follow Kerosene Hat with more of the same to choosing strings, keys, and pedal steel instead, he explains how ignoring trends led to a fan favorite. We swap notes on Tom Petty and Mike Campbell’s riff-to-song alchemy, why Boys of Summer proves genre lines are flimsy, and how great songs outlast scenes and labels.
Community threads through everything: Camp In and Camp Out’s curated nights and those joyous, glitchy “Live from the Cave” streams that carried fans through lockdown. Johnny previews a Halloween return on his public page “Johnny from Cracker,” complete with costumes and sly covers alongside Cracker staples.
Hit play for candid stories behind I Hate My Generation, Loser, and the band’s onstage philosophy: play the hits proudly, let the deep cuts breathe, and keep the room connected. If Cracker ever sound like your favorite band, Johnny says, you’ll bring friends—and that’s exactly how this family keeps growing. Enjoy the conversation, share it, and subscribe so you don’t miss the celebration and more.

Send us a one-way message. We can’t answer you back directly, but it could be part of a future Music In My Shoes Mailbag!!!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Opening, Guest Intro, Cracker Praise (00:00:00)

2. Longevity And Band Philosophy (00:02:10)

3. Side Projects And Song Allocation (00:04:45)

4. Current Lineup And Live Evolution (00:07:30)

5. The Golden Age Anniversary Plans (00:09:50)

6. Hits, Industry Pressure, And Fan Favorites (00:13:10)

7. The Cracker Sound: Guitar And Voice (00:17:20)

8. Fan Community And Touring Outlook (00:20:40)

9. Camp In, Camp Out, And Traditions (00:24:30)

10. Petty, Campbell, And Songcraft Parallels (00:28:00)

11. Boys Of Summer And Great Songs Debate (00:33:00)

12. Pandemic Livestreams And Themes (00:36:30)

13. Halloween Stream Details And Set Ideas (00:40:00)

14. Spoken-Word Cracker Tribute (00:45:10)

15. Building A Fan Family Culture (00:47:00)

16. Covering Loser And Live Improvisation (00:50:00)

17. Playing The Hits And Live Dynamics (00:54:10)

18. Genre Agnostic From Day One (00:57:50)

19. Early TV Appearances: Jules Holland (01:00:40)

102 episodes

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