Politely Disruptive
Tyson McAdoo
PDR - Tyson McAdoo
In this episode, Politely Disruptive Radio welcomes illustrator/painter/artist/broadcast designer Tyson McAdoo stops by the Politely Disruptive studio to discuss dirty-ness, the different subject matters of art, how he arrived at his style of illustration, and all things women. This episode also features the segment “Rider Riddler” where Michael and Johnny read through artists riders and try to guess who it could be referencing. To further Johnny’s recent obsession with all things R. Crumb, this week’s Victrola Moment features Jelly Roll Morton.
PDR - Tyson McAdoo - Part 1
PDR – Tyson McAdoo – Part 1
Johnny Colt shares a glowing review of “Role Models,” Michael Ouweleen brings out his new favorite book of drawings in the R. Crumb style, and the hosts discuss the ups and downs of David Lynch’s career, especially with regard to coffee, weather forecasts, and sandwich boards.
PDR – Tyson McAdoo – Part 2
Illustrator/painter/artist/broadcast designer Tyson McAdoo stops by the Politely Disruptive studio to discuss dirty-ness, the different subject matters of art, how he arrived at his style of illustration, and all things women.
PDR – Tyson McAdoo – Part 3
Tyson McAdoo reveals his identity as a traveling artist, talks tattoos, and chats about his coloring book. PDR producer Bryan presents Rider Riddler, a game in which equipment, food, and any other kinds of orders for a particular artist are shared, and the players have to guess what musician they belong to. In this edition, one legend demands a certain balmy temperature setting, Wurlitzer pianos, Mediterranean snacks, and a large florist order. Another asks for blue collar catering, RVs, and a specific list of musical equipment.
PDR – Tyson McAdoo – Part 4
Producer Bryan brings a music and recipe pairing in Musical Mastication with a recipe that goes along with White Zombie’s “Thunder Kiss ‘65.” Today’s Victrola Moment is a Jelly Roll Morton song that follows the R. Crumb theme.



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