Bastards of Art: Too polished for folk art, too punk for fine art.

Bastards of Art Interview : Carl Nappa


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Carl Nappa






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Carl Nappa is the poster child for talent infused with hard work.  He worked his way up from the bottom in an unforgiving music industry.  He has more than 30 million gold, platinum and multi-platnuim albums to his credit. It would be impossible for you to have never heard an album he has worked on.
Carl has enjoyed working with Parsons, Ray Bardani, Jerry Brown, Teddy Riley, P Diddy, Wyclef Jean, Kevin Law, Madonna, Micheal Jackson, Prince, Nelly, Chris Brown, R. Kelly, N’SYNC, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, NRBQ, Blondie, Moody Blues, John Mellencamp, Mariah Carey, Prince, Wyclef Jean, Run DMC, Pet Shop Boys, Alan Parsons, David Bowie, Missy Elliot, and Riley James.
The most important value I found in Carl's interview is humility.  He is at ease with his craft and presents it in such a way that it puts the listener at ease with.  Carl will remind you that with a little bit of talent and some long hours, the future of your career is only limited by you.
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Bastards of Art Host: Matt Hodel






Matt Hodel is the owner of Ragtime Tattoo and Lillian Press in St. Louis Missouri. Working as a self-employed artist since 1995, he left his fine arts degree for a path in the low brow art world. He apprenticed for tattooing in the 90's at Iron Age Studios. From there he has traveled the globe working as an artist.
Today Matt splits his time between St. Louis and the Ozark Mountains. He enjoys Risograph Printing, landscape painting, and digital painting. Matt brings these podcasts to you the listener in hopes to inspire and motivate.
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