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Mitch Easter

Mitchell Blake Easter (born November 15, 1954) is a musician, songwriter, and record producer. Frequently associated with the jangle pop style of guitar music, he is known as producer of R.E.M.'s early albums from 1981 through 1984, and as frontman of the 1980s band Let's Active.

Mitch Easter
Easter in 1988 producing Game Theory's Two Steps from the Middle Ages
Background information
Birth nameMitchell Blake Easter
Born (1954-11-15) November 15, 1954 (age 69)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, U.S.
GenresPower pop, jangle pop
Occupation(s)Record producer, musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, vocals
Years active1970–present
Website (via archive.org)

Early life edit

Easter was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Ken and Elizabeth (Lib),[1] and became deeply involved in music from an early age. He attended the University of North Carolina from 1974 until his graduation in 1978.[2] He played in a number of school bands, some of them with his childhood friend Chris Stamey (later of The dB's).

Career edit

Record production and engineering edit

 
Easter producing Game Theory's Lolita Nation in San Francisco, 1986. L–R: Easter, Michael Quercio, Scott Miller.

In 1980, Easter started Drive-In Studio, a professional recording studio located in what was originally his parents' garage.[3][4] One of his earliest recording sessions was the debut single by R.E.M., "Radio Free Europe".[3] Drive-In Studio became an integral part of the local indie-rock scene of Winston-Salem, recording a number of bands at low "knock-down" rates. Easter closed the Drive-In Studio in 1994, and moved from Winston-Salem to Kernersville, North Carolina, where he opened his current recording studio, Fidelitorium Recordings.[2]

As a record producer, Easter is probably best known for his work with R.E.M. from 1981 through 1984. Since 1981, he has produced, engineered, and often made musical contributions to albums from many other recording artists, including Donna the Buffalo, Mary Prankster, Ex Hex, Ben Folds Five, Pylon, Helium, Pavement, Suzanne Vega, Richard Barone, Game Theory, The Loud Family, Marshall Crenshaw, The Connells, Velvet Crush, Ken Stringfellow (of The Posies), and Birds of Avalon.

Asked in 1999 about his favorite projects as a producer, Easter cited R.E.M.'s Chronic Town and Game Theory's records – Real Nighttime (1984), The Big Shot Chronicles (1985), Lolita Nation (1987), and Two Steps from the Middle Ages (1988) – which Easter called "a lot of fun, because of the variety in the way they approached recording".[5]

Performing and songwriting edit

Rittenhouse Square and the Sneakers (1970–1981) edit

At the age of 15, in 1970, Easter joined the band Rittenhouse Square which included friends Chris Stamey, Peter Holsapple, and Bobby Locke. Membership in the band changed frequently. The group released an independent album in 1972 but broke up in 1973, after its various members went off to college.[6]

In 1978, Easter joined Stamey's Sneakers, a band that Easter characterized as "pre-punk transitional".[7] Prior to Easter, the Sneakers released a self-titled 7-inch EP (with original guitarist Rob Slater) and one album with Easter replacing Slater, In the Red (1978). When the Sneakers disbanded in the late 1970s, Stamey and bandmate Will Rigby formed the dB's and moved to New York. Easter did likewise, but soon returned to Winston-Salem.

In January 2006, the Sneakers played a reunion show in New York.[7] In the Red has been reissued on CD by East Side Digital and Collectors' Choice Music,[7] and in September 2015, Omnivore Recordings reissued the Sneakers EP as a CD with five bonus tracks.[8]

Let's Active (1981–1990, 2014) edit

In 1981, Easter formed Let's Active with then-girlfriend Faye Hunter and drummer Sara Romweber. Around the same time, Easter worked with R.E.M. to record their debut single, "Radio Free Europe".[9] This initial work led to a number of collaborations with the band, with Easter producing their debut EP and (with Don Dixon) their first two albums. Let's Active toured with R.E.M., which led to a recording contract with I.R.S. Records. Although Let's Active was not commercially successful, Easter's offbeat style of guitar-based pop music, which came to be known as jangle pop, was considered a major influence on groups such as R.E.M.

 
Easter in the 2014 reunion of Let's Active. L-R: Suzi Ziegler, Easter.

On the I.R.S. label, Let's Active released the EP Afoot (1983), and the albums Cypress (1984), Big Plans for Everybody (1986), and Every Dog Has His Day (1988). A compilation CD, Cypress/Afoot, was released in 1989. After weathering several line-up changes, Let's Active was disbanded by Easter in 1990.[2]

In August 2014, Easter and Sara Romweber reunited Let's Active for a benefit performance, inviting former Game Theory bassist Suzi Ziegler to join the group.[10] Easter had previously worked with Ziegler when he produced Game Theory's 1986 album The Big Shot Chronicles.[11]

Shalini and solo projects edit

By 1990, Easter had become known primarily as a producer and engineer. During the 1990s, Easter rarely performed or recorded his own music, although he did join Velvet Crush as a touring guitarist for a time in the mid-1990s.

In 2000, Easter re-teamed with Let's Active member Eric Marshall and with Shalini Chatterjee (who married Easter in 2003), to form the trio Shalini. The three also briefly played under the name The Fiendish Minstrels, which featured Easter's lead vocals, as well as a selection of Let's Active tunes in its repertoire. With Easter as guitarist for the band Shalini, as well as its producer, Shalini released the albums We Want Jelly Donuts (2000),[12] Metal Corner (2004), and The Surface and the Shine (2007).[13]

Mitch Easter released his first solo album, Dynamico, on March 13, 2007. The record was the first on his own imprint, Electric Devil Records, and was initially distributed by 125 Records.[3] Dynamico marked Easter's first work as frontman of a band in the 18 years since he disbanded Let's Active. Easter formed a combo that toured with him in 2007 in support of the album, with the group Shalini as the opening act, to promote Dynamico and Shalini's 2007 album The Surface and the Shine.[2][14]

Easter dismissed Chatterjee from his band in January 2010, and the two had divorced by 2011.[14] Their "recording relationship" was dissolved prior to the release of Shalini's 2010 album Magnetic North, which was produced by Easter, but on which he did not perform.[14][15]

"Big Star's Third" tour edit

In December 2010, Easter teamed with Chris Stamey, R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Jody Stephens of Big Star, along with a string section, to perform a live tribute performance of Big Star's album Third/Sister Lovers in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.[16] Joined by additional performers such as Matthew Sweet, the group performed a similar tribute concert in New York City on March 26, 2011,[16] at the Barbican in London on May 28, 2012,[17] The ongoing project has continued with concerts in Chicago and New York in 2013, a January 2014 concert in Sydney, Australia, and a series of five U.S. shows later in 2014 that included Seattle's Bumbershoot festival[18][19] and a festival in Athens, Georgia.[20] Performances in 2015 included a September show in Minneapolis and two October dates in San Francisco.[21]

Discography edit

Solo edit

Orange Humble band edit

  • 1997: Assorted Creams (Half a Cow)
  • 2001: Humblin' (Across America) (Half a Cow)
  • 2015: Depressing Beauty (Citadel)

Let's Active edit

As producer (selected) edit

  • 1982: R.E.M.Chronic Town (I.R.S. Records) with R.E.M.
  • 1983: R.E.M. – Murmur (I.R.S. Records) with Don Dixon
  • 1983: Richard Barone and James Mastro – Nuts And Bolts (Passport) with James Mastro and Richard Barone
  • 1983: X-Teens – X-Teens (Dolphin)
  • 1984: R.E.M. – Reckoning (I.R.S. Records) with Don Dixon
  • 1985: Game TheoryReal Nighttime (Enigma)
  • 1986: Game Theory – The Big Shot Chronicles (Enigma)
  • 1986: Waxing Poetics – Hermitage (Emergo) with Mike Mills
  • 1987: Game Theory – Lolita Nation (Enigma)
  • 1987: The ConnellsBoylan Heights (TVT)
  • 1987: Bobby Sutliff – Only Ghosts Remain (PVC)
  • 1987: Hyaa! – Get Yer Hyaa-Hyaa`s Out! (no label)
  • 1987: Washington SquaresThe Washington Squares (Gold Castle)
  • 1988: Velvet Elvis – Velvet Elvis (Enigma) with Tom Laune
  • 1988: Even the Odd – self titled (Wanga)
  • 1988: Mambo-X – Whirled (Wanga records)
  • 1988: Love TractorThemes from Venus (DB)
  • 1989: The HummingbirdsloveBUZZ (RooArt)
  • 1990: Lava Love – Whole Lava Love (Sky)
  • 1993: Two Pound Planet – Songs From The Hydrogen Jukebox (Alternative)
  • 1994: Motocaster – Stay Loaded (Interscope)
  • 1994: The Loud FamilyThe Tape of Only Linda (Alias)
  • 1994: Velvet CrushTeenage Symphonies to God (Creation / Sony)
  • 1995: Grover – My Wild Life (Zero Hour)
  • 1996: The Drag – Satellites Beaming Back At You (Island Records)
  • 1996: DM3 – Road To Rome (Citadel) with DM3
  • 1997: PavementBrighten the Corners (Matador Records)
  • 1997: HeliumThe Magic City (Matador Records) with Helium
  • 2001: Velvet Crush – A Single Odessey (Action Musik)
  • 2002: Coronet Blue – Coronet Blue (Laughing Outlaw)
  • 2002: d Henry Fenton – Autumn Sweet (Laughing Outlaw)
  • 2002: Glory Fountain – The Beauty of 23 (Undertow)
  • 2003: Mary PranksterTell Your Friends (Palace Coup / Orchard)
  • 2004: Tim Lee – No Discretion (Paisley Pop)
  • 2004: Shalini – Metal Corner (Dalloway)
  • 2005: The Mockers – The Lonesome Death of Electric Campfire (Zebra)
  • 2005: Jeffrey Dean Foster – Million Star Hotel (Angel Skull)
  • 2006: Honor by AugustDrowning out the Television (Low Watt)
  • 2006: VelvetThe Juggernaut (Double Decker Bus)
  • 2007: Angel and the Love Mongers – The Humanist Queen (Rock Snob)
  • 2008: Baskervilles – Twilight (Secret Crush)
  • 2008: Spank – Get Bent (self-released)
  • 2009: Western Civ – Shower the People You Love with Gold (Nomorefakelabels)
  • 2011: Birds of AvalonBirds of Avalon (Gigantic / Bladen County)
  • 2011: Big Troubles – Romantic Comedy (Slumberland)
  • 2012: A Fragile TomorrowBe Nice Be Careful (Piewillie)
  • 2015: The Old CeremonySprinter (Yep Roc)
  • 2016: Waiting for Henry – "Town Called Patience" (Mighty Hudson Music)

As contributing musician edit

Personal life edit

Easter's mother, Lib, was credited with “party crowd vocals" on The Cosmopolitans' 1980 single "(How To Keep Your) Husband Happy".[22][23] She died in 2002.[24] Easter's father, Ken, followed five years later, aged 76.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ Menconi, David (2020-09-22). Step It Up and Go: The Story of North Carolina Popular Music, from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk. UNC Press Books. p. 155. ISBN 978-1-4696-5936-7.
  2. ^ a b c d Mills, Fred (June 14, 2007). . Magnet. Archived from the original on 2013-10-22.
  3. ^ a b c Amar, Erin (March 2011). "Mitch Easter – Beyond and Back". Rocker Magazine. from the original on 2013-10-13.
  4. ^ Palmer, Robert (2 March 1983). "The Pop Life: Studio Flourishes in a Carolina Garage". The New York Times. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  5. ^ Daley, Dave (March 1999). Appelstein, Mike (ed.). . Caught in Flux (7). Archived from the original on March 22, 2012.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  6. ^ Coan, Fisher (2012). "Mitch Easter". NCpedia. from the original on 2013-04-20.
  7. ^ a b c Lush, Brian (2007). "Break Through: Mitch Easter Talks to RockWired". RockWired. from the original on 2012-03-22.
  8. ^ Omnivore Recordings (2015). "Release: Sneakers". from the original on 2015-10-27.
  9. ^ "Interview". Home & Studio Recording. UK: 57. April 1988.
  10. ^ Menconi, David (August 7, 2014). "Let's Active reunites to play for friends – including absent ones – at Be Loud! Sophie". The News & Observer. Raleigh, N.C.
  11. ^ Deming, Mark (2001). "The Big Shot Chronicles". In Bogdanov, Vladimir; Woodstra, Chris; Erlewine, Stephen (eds.). All Music Guide: The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Hal Leonard Corporation. pp. 165–166. ISBN 9780879306274. from the original on 2013-06-02.
  12. ^ Waters, Chuck (23 August 2000). "Shalini, We Want Jelly Donuts, Parasol Records". Indyweek. from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  13. ^ Puterbaugh, Parke (19 October 2007). "SHINING THROUGH Shalini Chatterjee breaks out of an artistic slump with her best album yet". Greensboro. from the original on 5 May 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  14. ^ a b c Mills, Fred (May 31, 2011). "Pop Goddess Shalini". Blurt. from the original on 2014-02-18.
  15. ^ "Shalini: The Band". 2011. from the original on 2011-11-21.
  16. ^ a b Trucks, Rob (March 16, 2011). "Big Star's Third, Onstage in New York at Last". Village Voice. from the original on 2014-02-24.
  17. ^ Hann, Michael (May 3, 2012). "Big Star's Third: 'It's hard to nail the chaos'". The Guardian. UK. from the original on 2014-02-24.
  18. ^ . BigStarThird.com. June 22, 2014. Archived from the original on September 17, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  19. ^ Big Star's Third (2014). "News". BigStarThird.com. from the original on 2014-08-21.
  20. ^ . Athens, GA. 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-01-29.
  21. ^ Big Star's Third (2015). . BigStarThird.com. Archived from the original on 2015-10-27. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  22. ^ "9 Combo Corner: Mitch Easter's Winston-Salem". academic.oup.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  23. ^ The Cosmopolitans – (How To Keep Your) Husband Happy – Discogs
  24. ^ "Kenneth Easter Obituary (2007) - Winston-Salem, NC - Winston-Salem Journal". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  25. ^ "Easter, Kenneth H." Winston-Salem Journal. 2016-07-03. Retrieved 2023-11-17.

External links edit

  • Fidelitorium Recordings
  • Mitch Easter at AllMusic

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Mitch Easter news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message Mitchell Blake Easter born November 15 1954 is a musician songwriter and record producer Frequently associated with the jangle pop style of guitar music he is known as producer of R E M s early albums from 1981 through 1984 and as frontman of the 1980s band Let s Active Mitch EasterEaster in 1988 producing Game Theory s Two Steps from the Middle AgesBackground informationBirth nameMitchell Blake EasterBorn 1954 11 15 November 15 1954 age 69 Winston Salem North Carolina U S GenresPower pop jangle popOccupation s Record producer musician songwriterInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1970 presentWebsiteOfficial website via archive org Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Record production and engineering 2 2 Performing and songwriting 2 2 1 Rittenhouse Square and the Sneakers 1970 1981 2 2 2 Let s Active 1981 1990 2014 2 2 3 Shalini and solo projects 2 2 4 Big Star s Third tour 3 Discography 3 1 Solo 3 2 Orange Humble band 3 3 Let s Active 3 4 As producer selected 3 5 As contributing musician 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editEaster was born in Winston Salem North Carolina to Ken and Elizabeth Lib 1 and became deeply involved in music from an early age He attended the University of North Carolina from 1974 until his graduation in 1978 2 He played in a number of school bands some of them with his childhood friend Chris Stamey later of The dB s Career editRecord production and engineering edit nbsp Easter producing Game Theory s Lolita Nation in San Francisco 1986 L R Easter Michael Quercio Scott Miller In 1980 Easter started Drive In Studio a professional recording studio located in what was originally his parents garage 3 4 One of his earliest recording sessions was the debut single by R E M Radio Free Europe 3 Drive In Studio became an integral part of the local indie rock scene of Winston Salem recording a number of bands at low knock down rates Easter closed the Drive In Studio in 1994 and moved from Winston Salem to Kernersville North Carolina where he opened his current recording studio Fidelitorium Recordings 2 As a record producer Easter is probably best known for his work with R E M from 1981 through 1984 Since 1981 he has produced engineered and often made musical contributions to albums from many other recording artists including Donna the Buffalo Mary Prankster Ex Hex Ben Folds Five Pylon Helium Pavement Suzanne Vega Richard Barone Game Theory The Loud Family Marshall Crenshaw The Connells Velvet Crush Ken Stringfellow of The Posies and Birds of Avalon Asked in 1999 about his favorite projects as a producer Easter cited R E M s Chronic Town and Game Theory s records Real Nighttime 1984 The Big Shot Chronicles 1985 Lolita Nation 1987 and Two Steps from the Middle Ages 1988 which Easter called a lot of fun because of the variety in the way they approached recording 5 Performing and songwriting edit Rittenhouse Square and the Sneakers 1970 1981 edit At the age of 15 in 1970 Easter joined the band Rittenhouse Square which included friends Chris Stamey Peter Holsapple and Bobby Locke Membership in the band changed frequently The group released an independent album in 1972 but broke up in 1973 after its various members went off to college 6 In 1978 Easter joined Stamey s Sneakers a band that Easter characterized as pre punk transitional 7 Prior to Easter the Sneakers released a self titled 7 inch EP with original guitarist Rob Slater and one album with Easter replacing Slater In the Red 1978 When the Sneakers disbanded in the late 1970s Stamey and bandmate Will Rigby formed the dB s and moved to New York Easter did likewise but soon returned to Winston Salem In January 2006 the Sneakers played a reunion show in New York 7 In the Red has been reissued on CD by East Side Digital and Collectors Choice Music 7 and in September 2015 Omnivore Recordings reissued the Sneakers EP as a CD with five bonus tracks 8 Let s Active 1981 1990 2014 edit Further information Let s Active In 1981 Easter formed Let s Active with then girlfriend Faye Hunter and drummer Sara Romweber Around the same time Easter worked with R E M to record their debut single Radio Free Europe 9 This initial work led to a number of collaborations with the band with Easter producing their debut EP and with Don Dixon their first two albums Let s Active toured with R E M which led to a recording contract with I R S Records Although Let s Active was not commercially successful Easter s offbeat style of guitar based pop music which came to be known as jangle pop was considered a major influence on groups such as R E M nbsp Easter in the 2014 reunion of Let s Active L R Suzi Ziegler Easter On the I R S label Let s Active released the EP Afoot 1983 and the albums Cypress 1984 Big Plans for Everybody 1986 and Every Dog Has His Day 1988 A compilation CD Cypress Afoot was released in 1989 After weathering several line up changes Let s Active was disbanded by Easter in 1990 2 In August 2014 Easter and Sara Romweber reunited Let s Active for a benefit performance inviting former Game Theory bassist Suzi Ziegler to join the group 10 Easter had previously worked with Ziegler when he produced Game Theory s 1986 album The Big Shot Chronicles 11 Shalini and solo projects edit By 1990 Easter had become known primarily as a producer and engineer During the 1990s Easter rarely performed or recorded his own music although he did join Velvet Crush as a touring guitarist for a time in the mid 1990s In 2000 Easter re teamed with Let s Active member Eric Marshall and with Shalini Chatterjee who married Easter in 2003 to form the trio Shalini The three also briefly played under the name The Fiendish Minstrels which featured Easter s lead vocals as well as a selection of Let s Active tunes in its repertoire With Easter as guitarist for the band Shalini as well as its producer Shalini released the albums We Want Jelly Donuts 2000 12 Metal Corner 2004 and The Surface and the Shine 2007 13 Mitch Easter released his first solo album Dynamico on March 13 2007 The record was the first on his own imprint Electric Devil Records and was initially distributed by 125 Records 3 Dynamico marked Easter s first work as frontman of a band in the 18 years since he disbanded Let s Active Easter formed a combo that toured with him in 2007 in support of the album with the group Shalini as the opening act to promote Dynamico and Shalini s 2007 album The Surface and the Shine 2 14 Easter dismissed Chatterjee from his band in January 2010 and the two had divorced by 2011 14 Their recording relationship was dissolved prior to the release of Shalini s 2010 album Magnetic North which was produced by Easter but on which he did not perform 14 15 Big Star s Third tour edit Further information Big Star Big Star s Third shows In December 2010 Easter teamed with Chris Stamey R E M bassist Mike Mills and drummer Jody Stephens of Big Star along with a string section to perform a live tribute performance of Big Star s album Third Sister Lovers in Chapel Hill North Carolina 16 Joined by additional performers such as Matthew Sweet the group performed a similar tribute concert in New York City on March 26 2011 16 at the Barbican in London on May 28 2012 17 The ongoing project has continued with concerts in Chicago and New York in 2013 a January 2014 concert in Sydney Australia and a series of five U S shows later in 2014 that included Seattle s Bumbershoot festival 18 19 and a festival in Athens Georgia 20 Performances in 2015 included a September show in Minneapolis and two October dates in San Francisco 21 Discography editSolo edit 2007 Dynamico Electric Devil Records Orange Humble band edit 1997 Assorted Creams Half a Cow 2001 Humblin Across America Half a Cow 2015 Depressing Beauty Citadel Let s Active edit 1983 Afoot I R S Records 1984 Cypress I R S 1986 Big Plans for Everybody I R S 1988 Every Dog Has His Day I R S As producer selected edit 1982 R E M Chronic Town I R S Records with R E M 1983 R E M Murmur I R S Records with Don Dixon 1983 Richard Barone and James Mastro Nuts And Bolts Passport with James Mastro and Richard Barone 1983 X Teens X Teens Dolphin 1984 R E M Reckoning I R S Records with Don Dixon 1985 Game Theory Real Nighttime Enigma 1986 Game Theory The Big Shot Chronicles Enigma 1986 Waxing Poetics Hermitage Emergo with Mike Mills 1987 Game Theory Lolita Nation Enigma 1987 The Connells Boylan Heights TVT 1987 Bobby Sutliff Only Ghosts Remain PVC 1987 Hyaa Get Yer Hyaa Hyaa s Out no label 1987 Washington Squares The Washington Squares Gold Castle 1988 Velvet Elvis Velvet Elvis Enigma with Tom Laune 1988 Even the Odd self titled Wanga 1988 Mambo X Whirled Wanga records 1988 Love Tractor Themes from Venus DB 1989 The Hummingbirds loveBUZZ RooArt 1990 Lava Love Whole Lava Love Sky 1993 Two Pound Planet Songs From The Hydrogen Jukebox Alternative 1994 Motocaster Stay Loaded Interscope 1994 The Loud Family The Tape of Only Linda Alias 1994 Velvet Crush Teenage Symphonies to God Creation Sony 1995 Grover My Wild Life Zero Hour 1996 The Drag Satellites Beaming Back At You Island Records 1996 DM3 Road To Rome Citadel with DM3 1997 Pavement Brighten the Corners Matador Records 1997 Helium The Magic City Matador Records with Helium 2001 Velvet Crush A Single Odessey Action Musik 2002 Coronet Blue Coronet Blue Laughing Outlaw 2002 d Henry Fenton Autumn Sweet Laughing Outlaw 2002 Glory Fountain The Beauty of 23 Undertow 2003 Mary Prankster Tell Your Friends Palace Coup Orchard 2004 Tim Lee No Discretion Paisley Pop 2004 Shalini Metal Corner Dalloway 2005 The Mockers The Lonesome Death of Electric Campfire Zebra 2005 Jeffrey Dean Foster Million Star Hotel Angel Skull 2006 Honor by August Drowning out the Television Low Watt 2006 Velvet The Juggernaut Double Decker Bus 2007 Angel and the Love Mongers The Humanist Queen Rock Snob 2008 Baskervilles Twilight Secret Crush 2008 Spank Get Bent self released 2009 Western Civ Shower the People You Love with Gold Nomorefakelabels 2011 Birds of Avalon Birds of Avalon Gigantic Bladen County 2011 Big Troubles Romantic Comedy Slumberland 2012 A Fragile Tomorrow Be Nice Be Careful Piewillie 2015 The Old Ceremony Sprinter Yep Roc 2016 Waiting for Henry Town Called Patience Mighty Hudson Music As contributing musician edit 1985 Marshall Crenshaw Downtown Warner Bros 1985 Marti Jones Unsophisticated Time A amp M 1986 Marti Jones Match Game A amp M 1987 Chris Stamey It s Alright A amp M 1987 Don Dixon Romeo At Juilliard Enigma Records 1987 Marshall Crenshaw Mary Jean amp 9 Others Warner Bros 1995 Stephen Duffy Duffy Indolent 2001 Alejandro Escovedo A Man Under the Influence Bloodshot 2002 Caitlin Cary While You Weren t Looking Yep Roc 2002 Gerty Sweets From the Minibar Eskimo Kiss 2003 Madison Smartt Bell Forty Words For Fear Gaff Music 2003 Thad Cockrell Warmth amp Beauty Yep Roc 2006 Drive By Truckers A Blessing and a Curse New West 2006 Little Diesel No Lie Telstar 2006 Steve Almaas You Showed Me Parasol 2011 The Parson Red Heads Yearling Second Motion 2012 The dB s Falling Off the Sky BarNone 2013 Chris Stamey Lovesick Blues Yep Roc 2013 Polvo Siberia Merge 2014 Dwight Twilley Always Big Oak 2014 Karen Haglof Western Holiday self released 2015 Chris Stamey Euphoria Yep Roc Personal life editEaster s mother Lib was credited with party crowd vocals on The Cosmopolitans 1980 single How To Keep Your Husband Happy 22 23 She died in 2002 24 Easter s father Ken followed five years later aged 76 25 References edit Menconi David 2020 09 22 Step It Up and Go The Story of North Carolina Popular Music from Blind Boy Fuller and Doc Watson to Nina Simone and Superchunk UNC Press Books p 155 ISBN 978 1 4696 5936 7 a b c d Mills Fred June 14 2007 Mitch Easter Perfect Sound Forever Magnet Archived from the original on 2013 10 22 a b c Amar Erin March 2011 Mitch Easter Beyond and Back Rocker Magazine Archived from the original on 2013 10 13 Palmer Robert 2 March 1983 The Pop Life Studio Flourishes in a Carolina Garage The New York Times Retrieved 17 May 2019 Daley Dave March 1999 Appelstein Mike ed Every Dog Has Its Day Caught in Flux 7 Archived from the original on March 22 2012 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint unfit URL link Coan Fisher 2012 Mitch Easter NCpedia Archived from the original on 2013 04 20 a b c Lush Brian 2007 Break Through Mitch Easter Talks to RockWired RockWired Archived from the original on 2012 03 22 Omnivore Recordings 2015 Release Sneakers Archived from the original on 2015 10 27 Interview Home amp Studio Recording UK 57 April 1988 Menconi David August 7 2014 Let s Active reunites to play for friends including absent ones at Be Loud Sophie The News amp Observer Raleigh N C Deming Mark 2001 The Big Shot Chronicles In Bogdanov Vladimir Woodstra Chris Erlewine Stephen eds All Music Guide The Definitive Guide to Popular Music Hal Leonard Corporation pp 165 166 ISBN 9780879306274 Archived from the original on 2013 06 02 Waters Chuck 23 August 2000 Shalini We Want Jelly Donuts Parasol Records Indyweek Archived from the original on 5 May 2021 Retrieved 5 May 2021 Puterbaugh Parke 19 October 2007 SHINING THROUGH Shalini Chatterjee breaks out of an artistic slump with her best album yet Greensboro Archived from the original on 5 May 2021 Retrieved 5 May 2021 a b c Mills Fred May 31 2011 Pop Goddess Shalini Blurt Archived from the original on 2014 02 18 Shalini The Band 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 11 21 a b Trucks Rob March 16 2011 Big Star s Third Onstage in New York at Last Village Voice Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Hann Michael May 3 2012 Big Star s Third It s hard to nail the chaos The Guardian UK Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 4 Shows in August and September BigStarThird com June 22 2014 Archived from the original on September 17 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Big Star s Third 2014 News BigStarThird com Archived from the original on 2014 08 21 Spotlight Slingshot Athens GA 2015 Archived from the original on 2015 01 29 Big Star s Third 2015 Performances BigStarThird com Archived from the original on 2015 10 27 Retrieved 2015 10 27 9 Combo Corner Mitch Easter s Winston Salem academic oup com Retrieved 2023 11 17 The Cosmopolitans How To Keep Your Husband Happy Discogs Kenneth Easter Obituary 2007 Winston Salem NC Winston Salem Journal Legacy com Retrieved 2023 11 17 Easter Kenneth H Winston Salem Journal 2016 07 03 Retrieved 2023 11 17 External links 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