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  1. 21. Mai 2024 · Mar 5, 2019. Sara Romweber (from left) Mitch Easter and Faye Hunter made up the 1980s band Let’s Active. Laura Levine. Lisa O’Donnell. Sara Romweber, the original drummer for the seminal...

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    Vor 2 Tagen · Don Dixon and Mitch Easter produced their first two albums, Joe Boyd handled production on Fables of the Reconstruction and Don Gehman produced Lifes Rich Pageant. Thereafter, R.E.M. settled on Scott Litt as producer for the next 10 years during the band's most successful period of their career.

  3. 16. Mai 2024 · Mitch Easter. “Badger” is a song by Let’s Active, a band hailing from North Carolina. The song was written and composed by Mitch Easter and is featured on their album titled “Big Plans For Everybody,” which was released in 1986. It falls under the genre of alternative rock.

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  4. 28. Mai 2024 · Sneakers was de allereerste keer dat Chris Stamey zich kenbaar maakte aan de buitenwereld. In beste Big Star-stijl met kompanen Will Rigby en Mitch Easter. Achteraf gezien een soort van pre-supergroep, als je weet dat Will Rigby later mee speelde in the dB’s, maar ook hand- en spandiensten verleende aan Steve Earle, Freedy Johnston ...

  5. 26. Mai 2024 · Other West Coast bands with a similar approach like Game Theory were more successful (just barley) perhaps because of their direct connection to people like Mitch Easter who fined tuned their quirky sensibilities into college radio favorites (and helped get them more exposure). Mincing Steps was self-produced (by the band) but its secret weapon ...

  6. 8. Mai 2024 · File Under Water—Reckoning turns 40 today! The band’s second studio album, recorded at Reflection Sound in Charlotte with Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, was released in the UK on April 9. Share your favorite Reckoning track with us in the comments.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · R&B sounded different. And the changes were coming so fast that throwback tendencies had sprung up, a few even commercially successful. But if intrinsically rooted in power pop (Stamey having played with Alex Chilton in NYC in 1977 and with Mitch Easter in The Sneakers), The dB’s were forward thinking rather than retro minded.