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Keith Henry Brown

May 24, 202251 minEp. 157
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Episode description

Giuseppe Castellano talks to illustrator and author, Keith Henry Brown about how music has a played a vital role in both his life and art; what it means to feel entitled to your mistakes—and how that applies to creativity; and why we must embrace our individuality in the age of Comparison Culture.

To learn more about Keith visit, keithhbrown.com.

Keith mentioned liner note written by Bill Evans about the artistry of Miles Davis. You can read it here.

Artists mentioned in this episode include: Joe Ciardiello, Gary Kelley, Loren Long, Floyd Cooper, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Bernie Fuchs, Frank Frazetta, Bob Peak, Robert McGinnis, and N.C. Wyeth

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