Conversation Piece with Patrick Armstrong

On this week’s episode of Conversation Piece, host Patrick Armstrong sits down with Aaron Marshall, better known as Double A, a rising star in Indianapolis's hip-hop scene and the owner of Naptown Thrift. The conversation explores Marshall's journey from aspiring artist to successful entrepreneur, delving into his passion for vintage fashion, his evolution as a rapper, and his perspectives on the local music scene. Listeners get an inside look at the origins of Naptown Thrift, Marshall's approach to creating music, and his thoughts on the unique character of Indianapolis's hip-hop community. This episode offers a fascinating blend of music, fashion, and local culture, showcasing the multifaceted talents of one of Naptown's most intriguing figures.

Shot on location at Naptown Thrift in Broad Ripple.

Learn more about Double A: https://album.link/i/1703111855
Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doubleafromnaptown/

Learn more about Naptown Thrift: https://naptownthrift.com/
Follow Naptown Thrift on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/naptownthrift/

Shout out to TopView for sponsoring this episode! Be sure to check out their blog to see our guests featured over the next few months 🎉 TopView: helping rising artists break through the noise: https://topview0.com/

Shout out to Frida's Flowers for sponsoring the show! Elevate your next event (or your living room) with some of Madeline's incredible work: https://fridasflowersindy.com/

This week’s Give Em Their Flowers shout out: Anthony Murdock ii (ep 80)

This week’s apparel: Keep Your Cool x We Don't Run From Adversity

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Produced and hosted by: Patrick Armstrong
Filmed and edited by: Mike Lee Productions
Engineered and mixed by: Popular Rapture
Music by: original_soundtrack
 

What is Conversation Piece with Patrick Armstrong?

A podcast about the missing pieces of the conversations we’re already having in Indianapolis.