Yesterday I saw this tweet on appear in my Twitter stream:
@mergerecords NPR’s Science Friday talks to Dan Snaith about @caribouband and mathematics! http://www.sciencefriday.com/arts/2010/10/math-x-music-caribou/
It turns out that Dan Snaith, who is essentially the electronic band Caribou, has a PhD in mathematics. (According the math genealogy project he received a PhD in number theory in 2005, Kevin Buzzard was his thesis advisor, and the title of his dissertation was Overconvergent Siegel Modular Symbols).
I was aware of some other musicians that had PhDs, but I wondered how long the list was. So today I did some internet research and came up with the following list of rocking academicians. (I wonder if the School of Rock has a PhD program…[Update: I forgot that Yo La Tengo attended the Academy of Rock.]) I tried to get this information from reliable sources, but in the end it was all “internet research.” Please let me know if I’ve got anything wrong. If you know of others, leave them in the comments.
I was happy to discover that quite a few of these musicians are from bands I like a lot (Bedhead, The New Year, The Velvet Underground, Ladytron, Squirrel Bait, The Descendents, etc.).
- Daniel Snaith (Caribou)—Mathematics, Imperial College of London
- Gregg Turner (Angry Samoans)—Mathematics, Claremont Graduate University (currently teaches at New Mexico Highlands University) (Read this story of his tenure denial and firing form NMHU followed by his law suit, subsequent legal settlement, and eventual tenure announcement.)
- Ethan Port (Savage Republic)—Mathematics, University of Southern California
- Phil Alvin (The Blasters)—Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles
- Gregg Gaffin (Bad Religion)—Zoology, Cornell University (currently a lecturer at UCLA)
- Brian May (Queen)—Astrophysics, Imperial College of London
- David Macklovitch (Chromeo)—French literature, Columbia University
- Drew Daniel (Matmos)—English, University of California, Berkeley (currently teaches at Johns Hopkins University)
- Milo Aukerman (The Descendents)—Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison
- Matt Kadane (Bedhead, The New Year)—History, Brown University (currently teaches at Hobart and William Smith College)
- Tench Coxe (Bedhead)—Russian literature, Columbia University
- Sterling Morrison (The Velvet Underground)—Medieval studies, University of Texas, Austin
- Steven Taylor (The Fugs)—Ethnomusicology, Brown University (currently teaches at Naropa University)
- Mira Aroyo (Ladytron)—Molecular biology, Oxford University
- Warren Zanes (The Del Fuegos)—Visual and cultural arts, University of Rochester (now VP of Education at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
- David Grubbs (Squirrel Bait, Bastro, Gatr del Sol)—English, University of Chicago
- Graeme Downes (The Verlaines)—Music, University of Otago (currently teaches at the University of Otago)
I don’t know whether it counts, but Brian May may belong to this category, too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_May
By: Dimitris Leventeas on October 7, 2010
at 6:13 am
Yep. He’s already on the list above.
By: Dave Richeson on October 7, 2010
at 7:35 am
Dexter from the Offspring was a PhD candidate in molecular bio at USC, but left to be a rock star. Perhaps like Brian May he’ll go back later. Then again, I understand May’s PhD work was in an area that didn’t progress much over the decades, so his old notes were still relevant.
I should think there are lots and lots of musicians with PhDs, though relatively few make their living that way, let alone achieve a degree of fame.
In the neuroscience lab I work in, there are two PhDs who perform occasionally. One grad student who sings. There’s a PhD at another lab who I know plays something. There’s probably a lot more that I don’t know of.
By: Jon H on October 7, 2010
at 7:58 am
I had Dexter on the list temporarily, but decided to stick with people who finished. Also Art Garfunkel has a masters degree in math.
I was going to add that the implicit criteria for the list was more-or-less people who made a career as a musician (at least for a while), people in bands I was familiar with, and rock or electronica musicians. Obviously there are many, many PhDs who are musicians—hobbyist or classical musicians.
By: Dave Richeson on October 7, 2010
at 8:10 am
No women on the list. Bummer. Anyone know any women who’d fit these criteria?
By: Sue VanHattum on October 7, 2010
at 9:58 pm
Sue, Mira Aroyo is a woman. But I had the same thought as you. Actually, other than Mira, they are all (I think) white males.
By: Dave Richeson on October 7, 2010
at 10:03 pm
Hi:
A couple to add to your list of musicians with doctorates:
– Carla Thomas (Gee Whiz), Ed.D.
– Roberta Flack, Ed.D.
-j-
By: Dr. Jacqui Cyrus on October 18, 2010
at 7:56 am
May want to check out Flaviano Giorgini (http://www.le.ac.uk/ge/pages/staff/staff_pages/giorgini.html) who has been in & out of several punk / pop bands … Rattail Grenadier, Squirtgun, Simians…
By: Sig Nelson on October 9, 2010
at 11:46 am
i don’t know if this counts but it’s interesting:
- hadji bakara (wolf parade) has his masters in english at mcgill
- mylo (producer/dj) quit his phd in philosophy to be in music
By: eugene on November 17, 2010
at 11:12 pm
The experimental saxophonist John Butcher has a physics PhD.
By: ben on December 20, 2010
at 7:36 pm
+ Brandt Peterson of Heatmiser
By: finchwench on June 2, 2011
at 12:19 am
Late call, but for those who hit this site through web search, two extreme metal musicians:
- Dr. Mikannibal (physics) joined Japanese band Sigh in 2007. Has since recorded an EP and a full-lenght with them.
- http://ufmg.academia.edu/WagnerLamounier (economics) was a founding member of Sepultura, but did not release anything with them; he later went on with Sarcofago, and released a few albums: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarc%C3%B3fago
By: Sus ScrofaSus Scrofa on September 21, 2011
at 6:25 am
Dan Yemin of Lifetime/Kid Dynamite/Paint it Black has a PhD in Psychology from Widener University
not a PhD but Tom Schols of Boston has a Master in Mechanical Engineering from MIT (which is like have a PhD at any other school)
By: Joe R on March 7, 2013
at 12:18 pm