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Artist Neal Breton drops by the podcast to talk about The Ragged Jubilee, working for Kung Fu Records, starting his own record label, clean living, becoming a painter, getting fired four or five times, fox women with knives, taking a brain vacation, Raymond Pettibon, colors, making art that people want, pretending that every painting is his favorite, The Granite State, having a 'night watchman' dad, bothering the guy who created The Tick, bleaching his hair until it fell out, Stuckey's Pecan Log Rolls, buying a bass with his pencil box money, and his time at The Establishment.
Find him online at: http://www.nealbreton.com/
or follow him on Instagram: @nealbretonart
By Chris LambertArtist Neal Breton drops by the podcast to talk about The Ragged Jubilee, working for Kung Fu Records, starting his own record label, clean living, becoming a painter, getting fired four or five times, fox women with knives, taking a brain vacation, Raymond Pettibon, colors, making art that people want, pretending that every painting is his favorite, The Granite State, having a 'night watchman' dad, bothering the guy who created The Tick, bleaching his hair until it fell out, Stuckey's Pecan Log Rolls, buying a bass with his pencil box money, and his time at The Establishment.
Find him online at: http://www.nealbreton.com/
or follow him on Instagram: @nealbretonart