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Mitchell Blake Easter (born November 15, 1954) is a musician, songwriter, and record producer. Frequently associated with the
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style of guitar music, he is known as producer of
R.E.M. R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
's early albums from 1981 through 1984, and as frontman of the 1980s band
Let's Active Let's Active was an American rock music, rock group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1981, and often identified with the jangle pop guitar work of the group's frontman and songwriter Mitch Easter. After disbanding in 1990, the group re ...
.


Early life

Easter was born in
Winston-Salem, North Carolina Winston-Salem is a city in Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States, and its county seat. At the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 249,545, making it the List of municipalities in North Carolina, fifth-most populous ...
, to Ken and Elizabeth (Lib), and became deeply involved in music from an early age. He attended
Richard J. Reynolds High School Richard J. Reynolds High School now the Richard J. Reynolds Magnet School for the Visual and Performing Arts (often simply R. J. Reynolds High School or Reynolds) is a high school in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools located in Winston-S ...
and went on to the
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, from 1974 until his graduation in 1978. He played in a number of school bands, including the Loyal Opposition, the Imperturbable Teutonic Gryphon and Sacred Irony, some of them with his childhood friend Chris Stamey (later of
The dB's The dB's are an American alternative Rock music, rock and power pop group, who formed in New York City in 1978 and first came to prominence in the early 1980s. Their debut album ''Stands for Decibels'' is acclaimed as one of the great "lost" pow ...
).


Career


Record production and engineering

In 1980, Easter started Drive-In Studio, a professional recording studio located in what was originally his parents' garage. One of his earliest recording sessions was "
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", the debut single by
R.E.M. R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
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. 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 Mary Prankster is the moniker for an American singer-songwriter. She is primarily associated with Baltimore (but now residing in New England), and played a blend of alternative/indie music with frank lyrics. The name is a reference to Ken Kesey' ...
, Ex Hex,
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, Pylon,
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, Pavement,
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, Richard Barone,
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, The Loud Family,
Marshall Crenshaw Marshall Howard Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for hit songs such as " Someday, Someway", a US top 40 hit in 1982, " Cynical Girl", and " Whenever You're on My Mind". He is ...
,
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, Velvet Crush,
Ken Stringfellow Kenneth Stuart Stringfellow (born October 30, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and producer. Best known for his work with The Posies, R.E.M., and the re-formed Big Star, Stringfellow's discography include ...
(of
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), and Birds of Avalon. Asked in 1999 about his favorite projects as a producer, Easter cited R.E.M.'s '' Chronic Town'' and
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's records – '' Real Nighttime'' (1984), '' The Big Shot Chronicles'' (1985), ''
Lolita Nation ''Lolita Nation'' is the fourth full-length album by Game Theory, a California power pop band fronted by guitarist and singer-songwriter Scott Miller. Originally released in 1987 as a double LP, the album was reissued by Omnivore Recordings in ...
'' (1987), and ''
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'' (1988) – which Easter called "a lot of fun, because of the variety in the way they approached recording".


Performing and songwriting


Rittenhouse Square and the Sneakers (1970–1981)

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. In 1978, Easter joined Stamey's Sneakers, a band that Easter characterized as "pre-punk transitional". 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. ''In the Red'' has been reissued on CD by East Side Digital and Collectors' Choice Music, and in September 2015,
Omnivore Recordings Omnivore Recordings is an independent record label founded in 2010. It specializes in historical releases, reissues and previously unissued vintage recordings, as well as select releases of new music, on CD, vinyl and digital formats. Omnivore R ...
reissued the ''Sneakers'' EP as a CD with five bonus tracks.


Let's Active (1981–1990, 2014)

In 1981, Easter formed
Let's Active Let's Active was an American rock music, rock group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1981, and often identified with the jangle pop guitar work of the group's frontman and songwriter Mitch Easter. After disbanding in 1990, the group re ...
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". 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 I.R.S. Records was a major American record label founded by Miles Copeland III and Jay Boberg in 1979. I.R.S. produced some of the most popular bands of the 1980s, and was particularly known for issuing records by college rock, new wave and a ...
. Although Let's Active was not commercially successful, Easter's offbeat style of guitar-based pop music, which came to be known as
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, was considered a major influence on groups such as R.E.M. 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. 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. Easter had previously worked with Ziegler when he produced Game Theory's 1986 album '' The Big Shot Chronicles''.


Shalini and solo projects

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), ''Metal Corner'' (2004), and ''The Surface and the Shine'' (2007). 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. ''Dynamico'' marked Easter's first work as frontman of a band in the 18 years since he disbanded
Let's Active Let's Active was an American rock music, rock group formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in 1981, and often identified with the jangle pop guitar work of the group's frontman and songwriter Mitch Easter. After disbanding in 1990, the group re ...
. 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''. Easter dismissed Chatterjee from his band in January 2010, and the two had divorced by 2011. 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.


"Big Star's ''Third''" tour

In December 2010, Easter teamed with Chris Stamey, R.E.M. bassist
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, and drummer Jody Stephens of
Big Star Big Star was an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1971 by Alex Chilton (vocals, guitar), Chris Bell (vocals, guitar), Jody Stephens (drums), and Andy Hummel (bass). They have been described as the "quintessential American ...
, along with a string section, to perform a live tribute performance of Big Star's album ''
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'' in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Joined by additional performers such as
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, the group performed a similar tribute concert in New York City on March 26, 2011, at the
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in London on May 28, 2012, 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
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festival and a festival in Athens, Georgia. Performances in 2015 included a September show in Minneapolis and two October dates in San Francisco.


Discography


Solo

* 2007: '' Dynamico'' (Electric Devil Records)


Orange Humble band

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


Let's Active

* 1983: '' Afoot'' (
I.R.S. Records I.R.S. Records was a major American record label founded by Miles Copeland III and Jay Boberg in 1979. I.R.S. produced some of the most popular bands of the 1980s, and was particularly known for issuing records by college rock, new wave and a ...
) * 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)

* 1982:
R.E.M. R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe, who were students at the University of Georgia. One of the fir ...
– '' Chronic Town'' (
I.R.S. Records I.R.S. Records was a major American record label founded by Miles Copeland III and Jay Boberg in 1979. I.R.S. produced some of the most popular bands of the 1980s, and was particularly known for issuing records by college rock, new wave and a ...
) 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:
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– '' Real Nighttime'' (Enigma) * 1986: Game Theory – '' The Big Shot Chronicles'' (Enigma) * 1986: Waxing Poetics – ''Hermitage'' (Emergo) with Mike Mills * 1987: Game Theory – ''
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'' (Enigma) * 1987:
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– '' Boylan Heights'' (TVT) * 1987: Bobby Sutliff – ''Only Ghosts Remain'' (PVC) * 1987: Hyaa! – ''Get Yer Hyaa-Hyaa`s Out!'' (no label) * 1987:
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– ''The Washington Squares'' (Gold Castle) * 1987: Hege V - House of Tears * 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'' (
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) * 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'' (
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) * 1996: DM3 – ''Road To Rome'' (Citadel) with DM3 * 1997: Pavement – '' Brighten the Corners'' (
Matador Records Matador Records is an independent record label, with a roster of mainly indie rock, but also punk rock, experimental rock, alternative rock, and electronic acts. History Matador was created in 1989 by Chris Lombardi in his New York City ap ...
) * 1997:
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– '' The Magic City'' (
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) 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 Mary Prankster is the moniker for an American singer-songwriter. She is primarily associated with Baltimore (but now residing in New England), and played a blend of alternative/indie music with frank lyrics. The name is a reference to Ken Kesey' ...
– '' 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:
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– ''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

* 1985:
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– ''
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'' (Warner Bros.) * 1985: Marti Jones – ''Unsophisticated Time'' (A&M) * 1986: Marti Jones – ''Match Game'' (A&M) * 1987: Chris Stamey – ''It's Alright'' (A&M) * 1987: Don Dixon – ''Romeo At Juilliard'' (
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) * 1987: Marshall Crenshaw – '' Mary Jean & 9 Others'' (Warner Bros.) * 1995:
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– '' Wasps' Nests'' (
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) * 1995:
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– ''Duffy'' (Indolent) * 1998: Steve Almaas - ''Human All Too Human'' (Lonesome Whippoorwill Sweden) * 2000: Steve Almaas - '' Kingo A Wild One'' ( Parasol Records USA / Lonesome Whippoorwill Sweden) * 2001:
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– ''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 & Beauty'' (Yep Roc) * 2006:
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– '' 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 The dB's are an American alternative Rock music, rock and power pop group, who formed in New York City in 1978 and first came to prominence in the early 1980s. Their debut album ''Stands for Decibels'' is acclaimed as one of the great "lost" pow ...
– '' Falling Off the Sky'' (BarNone) * 2012: Steve Almaas - ''Trailer Songs'' (Lonesome Whippoorwill Sweden) * 2013: Chris Stamey – ''Lovesick Blues'' (Yep Roc) * 2013:
Polvo Polvo is an American indie rock band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The band formed in 1990 and is fronted by guitarists/vocalists Ash Bowie and Dave Brylawski, with Steve Popson playing bass guitar and Brian Quast playing drums. Eddie Watk ...
– ''
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'' (Merge) * 2014: Dwight Twilley – ''Always'' (Big Oak) * 2014: Karen Haglof – ''Western Holiday'' (self-released) * 2015: Chris Stamey – ''Euphoria'' (Yep Roc) * 2021: Steve Almaas - ''Everywhere You've Been'' (Lonesome Whippoorwill Sweden)


Personal life

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


References


External links


Fidelitorium Recordings
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Easter, Mitch 1954 births Living people Musicians from Winston-Salem, North Carolina Songwriters from North Carolina Record producers from North Carolina 20th-century American guitarists 21st-century American guitarists Guitarists from North Carolina Richard J. Reynolds High School alumni University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill alumni