Rob Hochschild
Position
Associate Professor
Affiliated Departments
Telephone
617-747-6773
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Veteran writer, editor, and radio producer Rob Hochschild taught his first Berklee writing course in 2011. Born near Philadelphia, Hochschild began his journalism career as a news reporter for a Massachusetts radio station before becoming news director of a country music station in Pennsylvania. For more than 20 years he worked as an administrator at Berklee, primarily in the External Affairs area, as a writer, website editor, podcast host, and director of communications. He has interviewed public figures ranging from national politicians to Grammy winners such as Willie Nelson, Pat Metheny, Esperanza Spalding, and Jimmy Page.
Career Highlights
- Nonfiction and journalism has appeared in the Boston Globe, Downbeat, Making Music magazine, and the Portsmouth Herald, among other outlets.
- Has done on-air radio work for several commercial or public radio outlets, including NPR affiliates, WGBH, and WBUR.
- Has taught writing in Massachusetts prisons.
- Co-launched two podcasts for the college: Inside Berklee and Sounds of Berklee.
- Host of music shows on radio stations KSFR (Santa Fe, NM) and WUMB (Boston, MA).
- Has studied guitar with Steve Fekete, saxophone with Joe Viola, and improvisation with Phil Wilson.
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