
An artist’s intelligence shines through in their work. Smart lyrics laced within literary illusions and metaphors make for some, well, to use a regional dialect, “ril good listenin.” Check out our list below.
I wanna rock and roll all night, and party every day. Right after I finish this paper.
Rivers Cuomo: Weezer frontman has that bookish college boy look that thousands of wannabes imitate with their oxford sweaters and black-rimmed glasses every fall. Cuomo is no poser though. In 2006 he became a Harvard graduate at 35. After years of musical success he decided he wanted to finish school and lived in a modest 14-by-9-foot dorm room. He didn’t mind at all. In a NY Times article Cuomo said: “What I am best at is reading a book and then writing a critical essay.”
Greg Gaffin: Gaffin, a member of Bad Religion, double majored in anthropology and geology at UCLA and later earned his PHD in Zoology from Cornell. In 2006 he penned a book titled, “Is Belief in God Good, Bad or Irrelevant? A Professor and Punk Rocker Discuss Science, Religion, Naturalism & Christianity.”
Tom Morello: Before Morello was shredding guitars for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, he a made a name for himself as a Harvard grad. He graduated in 1986 with a BA degree (with honors) in political science.
Singer-Songwriters who can wield an adjective or two.
Art Garfunkel: Garfunkel has mad scientist hair but he actually studied art history and math in college, graduating with a masters degree in both from Columbia University. Garfunkel met his musical soul mate, Paul Simon at Columbia where they were both members Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Art Garfunkel: Garfunkel has mad scientist hair but he actually studied art history and math in college, graduating with a masters degree in both from Columbia University. Garfunkel met his musical soul mate, Paul Simon at Columbia where they were both members Alpha Epsilon Pi.
Sting: I know you are wondering why Sting is in the rocker category, but allow me a brief parenthetical to remind you a certain hit song called, “Roxanne.” That is besides the point. After Sting graduated high school he worked as a bus conductor, a construction laborer, and in a tax office. Eventually he attended Northern Counties College of Education and graduated with a teaching degree, where he got the inspiration for, “Don’t Stand So Close to Me.”
Sam Beam: Sam Beam is best known as folk-rock virtuoso, “Iron and Wine,” but he was once known as Professor Beam. Beam earned a Masters of Fine Arts from Florida State and worked as a professor of cinematography at the University of Miami for several years.
Kings and Queens of Country
Garth Brooks: Garth is one of country’s most revered men and believe or not he can throw a javelin pretty good too. Brooks attended Oklahoma State University on a track scholarship and earned a degree in Journalism back in 1984.
Garth Brooks: Garth is one of country’s most revered men and believe or not he can throw a javelin pretty good too. Brooks attended Oklahoma State University on a track scholarship and earned a degree in Journalism back in 1984.
Sheryl Crow: We know Sheryl Crow for her extentive catalog of feel-good music but what you might not know is that she received a B.A degree in Music Composition, Performance and Education. She was a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta social sorority and Sigma Alpha Iota, a womens music fraternity. Crow actually worked as an elementary school music teacher in a suburb of St. Louis for awhile and sang in bands on the weekends.
A soulful man who can perform mathematical equations on demand?
Lionel Richie: Lionel Richie once pretended to be a college professor in one of his music videos, but it wasn’t that far of stretch after all. He attended Joliet on a tennis scholarship and eventually graduated with an economics degree from Tuskegee.
Lionel Richie: Lionel Richie once pretended to be a college professor in one of his music videos, but it wasn’t that far of stretch after all. He attended Joliet on a tennis scholarship and eventually graduated with an economics degree from Tuskegee.

Kate Lenhof
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