Musician, visual artist, and writer Jeb Loy Nichols is my guest on Our Social Landscape. An American expatriate living in the UK for the last 40 years, he has been releasing music for over 30 years as a solo artist, with the Fellow Travelers, and with various collaborators. Originally trained in art at the prestigious Parsons School of Design in New York City, he has balanced his musical output with visual art, and has published prose as well.
As I’ve said before, one of the benefits of this blog for me has been the opportunity to speak with interesting people that I would never have had occasion to meet otherwise, and Jeb was certainly a treat to talk to. Artistic and well-read is a great combo! On top of it all, he was kind and gracious, and generous with his time, so I thank him.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on the interview, and I’ll remind you that one of the purposes of this blog is to engage in public sociology, which tries to bring academic discussions out to the streets, so to speak. So please feel free to sign up for the blog and become a member, which simply entails creating a username and password, then you can comment after each post. At the very least, please feel free to email me your comments and I’ll be sure to respond.
More information about Jeb Loy Nichols can be found here:
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Instagram: @jebloynichols
Finally, the podcast included the following songs: Long Live the Loser Katie Blue That’s how we’re living Big Troubles Come in Through a Small Door And if you are feeling so inclined, you can push the yellow donate button on the home page. If you have any questions or comments, you can email me at jr@oursociallandscape.com. Thanks for listening…
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