Talk:Raymond Pettibon

dog fighting
I removed the reference to him training pitbulls for fighting because it is untrue. http://swindlemagazine.com/issueicons/raymond-pettibon/ see fifth from the bottom paragraph. --Coiledsplendour (talk) 02:52, 8 January 2009 (UTC)

Collections
Does listing all of these collections help us better understand the life or work of Pettibon? Perhaps we could just list a few of the ones with the most substantial Pettibon collections and say that he's in the collections all over. Warrenking (talk) 19:54, 23 October 2010 (UTC)

Popular music
A number of editors have been adding unreferenced information about a Red Hot Chili Peppers video which was apparently inspired by Pettibon. It looks like this is verifiable, e.g. MTV article. I've been trying to figure out where this should go in the article, and realized that there's no section for Pettibon's contributions to the music scene outside of Black Flag. He's done covers for Sonic Youth and Foo Fighters albums, and probably some more notable bands I can't recall. Perhaps this belongs in a new section? Pburka (talk) 04:30, 15 November 2011 (UTC)

Considering he has worked with various bands outside of Black Flag I think his other work should be mentioned.

Here is the article from the Chili Peppers site mentioning Pettibon's artwork: http://redhotchilipeppers.com/news/257-new-monarchy-of-roses-video

And Flea's comment's on Pettibon and the video: “The Monarchy of Roses video features the art of the beautiful artist Raymond pettibon. He is an artist I have loved since I was a teenager. His art was first seen as part of the hardcore punk rock scene in LA around 1980. He has since gone on to have a transcendently beautiful and dynamic art career. Raymond pettibon means a lot to us we are honored to have made this collaboration with him.” 1978 (talk) 04:44, 15 November 2011 (UTC)
 * The Chili Peppers' website is a primary source, so we shouldn't use that. I'm a bit confused about whether this is a tribute or a collaboration. The MTV article suggests it's a tribute, but Flea's quote suggests that Pettibon worked on the video. Do you know which it is, and do you have a reliable source for it? Pburka (talk) 04:57, 15 November 2011 (UTC)

Early life
This section states: "Pettibon earned an economics degree from UCLA and worked as a high school mathematics teacher for a short period, before pursuing and completing his BFA in 1977." The citation for this from Tate indicates that he completed his BFA in 1977, but doesn't indicate that he taught math or got an economics degree before this. Is there a citation for this? PatrickNiemeyer (talk) 01:17, 10 January 2012 (UTC)

Pettibon's music
Is it worth adding a section on the music projects Raymond Pettibon has performed vocals on? he has put out 5 albums Bipandboppop (talk) 02:35, 25 February 2015 (UTC) http://www.discogs.com/artist/601494-Raymond-Pettibon

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