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Lacey Smith: Artist and Resident Fan - S05E04 American Bandito Podcast

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Lacey Smith is someone that I heard about after I met Lauden from American Trash back in August. I had connected with her on Instagram and asked if we could meet at the train car I recently rented out.

Lacey has played a synthesizer in bands, traveled, was a cook, was a farmer, collectively ran a grocery co-op and was the zine coordinator at a bookstore. Her artwork is inspired by nature, the mysterious, the strange, animals, handmade, new places, old things, music, people & posters. And she runs a record label the specializes in special releases of albums by The Residents.

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Visit Lacey's website - https://www.laceysmithdesign.com

Secret Records - https://secretrecords.bandcamp.com

The music for this podcast is by Lorenzo's Music - Spotify, Apple Music

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