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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mitch_EasterMitch Easter - Wikipedia

    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 .

  2. 3 de ene. de 2016 · Un viaje en el que islotes en llamas como Alex Chilton, Mitch Easter o Townes Van Zandt iluminan un reencuentro con lo esencial, con el compromiso de un autor demasiado generoso como para vender su obra, fruto de las necesidades de sus respectivos momentos, preservándola de la contaminación de una exposición corruptora.

  3. 24 de sept. de 2002 · Steve Almaas & Ali Smith by Steve Almaas released in 2002. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2021 · With an instantly memorable melody and sweeping pedal steel guitar lines, and Steve created the album’s closing track, “The One Thing I Cannot Do.” Everywhere You’ve Been is Steve Almaas’s sixth solo album; he made two more along the way in partnership with Ali Smith, and in 2017 the Suicide Commandos reunited for Time Bomb.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beat_RodeoBeat Rodeo - Wikipedia

    After working with The Bongos, Almaas, along with Bongos' leader Richard Barone, headed to North Carolina to visit Mitch Easter at his Drive-In Studio; the three of them put together the four-track Beat Rodeo EP, credited to Almaas and released in 1982 on Easter's Coyote Records label.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2021 · Almaas has gathered some amazing musicians and guests such as the Jayhawk’s Gary Louris and Tony Garnier who plays bass for Bob Dylan. The incredible Mitch Easter, who helped Almaas craft a fresh approach to alt country and Americana, mixed the record.

  7. 22 de mar. de 2021 · He became good friends with Mitch Easter and the members of The dB’s (Chris Stamey, Peter Holsapple, Will Rigby and Gene Holder), and he crossed paths with several other bands including The Bongos, 8-Eyed Spy and the Raybeats. After The Crackers broke up, Almaas formed Beat Rodeo, a quartet that skirted the fringes of the big time.