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Peter Charles Blecha is an American historian, curator, essayist, author, musician, and director of the Seattle-based Northwest Music Archives. He is primarily known for research related to aspects of Pacific Northwest musical history. In addition to his books, essays, and album liner notes, Blecha has also served in multiple consulting and curatorial positions.


Early life

Blecha was raised in the Beacon Hill area of Seattle. His family moved to Olympia in 1962, and at an early age he took piano and drum lessons. After graduating from Winlock Miller High School, he returned to Seattle in 1974 to enroll at the
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, studying art history under Constantine Chrisfofides, art under
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, and
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under Bill Holm.


Career

In the early 1970s, Blecha was active in the Olympia rock scene as a member of GodMother, Warbucks, and Valhalla, and later in Seattle with the Debbies, the Musical Chairs, conCordia disCors, and the Chains of Hell Orchestra. In 1983, he formed the Northwest Music Archives to document record labels from the Pacific Northwest and began 17 years of writing the "Northwest Music Archives" column in Seattle's music magazine '' The Rocket''. The following year his exhibit, "The History of Northwest Recording", was mounted at the
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's main branch utilizing his own collection and items from recording engineer Kearney Barton. In 1987, he wrote and co-produced (with Mike Webb) a 10-hour special, "The History of Northwest Rock", for
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radio, and in 1988 returned to the University of Washington to study
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. In 1990, Blecha began hosting the area's first all-Northwest oldies radio specialty show – "Tall Cool Ones" – on KCMU, and also served on the Northwest Area Music Association's Hall of Fame Committee. In 1992, Blecha was hired as an archival consultant by
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founder
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for a specific project: the Jimi Hendrix Museum, and served on the project's Planning and Design, Exhibit Development, and Concept Development teams. Over the following several years, the project's mission was expanded to include the Northwest's regional music history. Leading the curatorial department’s artifact acquisition effort, Blecha secured thousands of historic items while also conducting interviews with scores of rock stars and other music industry figures, earning a reputation as the "Indiana Jones of rock 'n' roll" and the "archaeologist of Northwest rock" for his work in locating important musical artifacts related to major rock artists and performances. The museum opened in June 2000 as the
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(EMP), now the
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(MoPOP), with Blecha as a Senior Curator with three major inaugural exhibits: the "Jimi Hendrix Exhibit"; the "Northwest Passage Gallery" (about the history of Northwest music); and "Quest for Volume: A History of the Electric Guitar". In the following years, Blecha served in volunteer positions with the
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Advisory Board, the
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Excellence in Publication Committee, the
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Advisory Committee, and the Joint Artists and Music Promotions Action Committee (JAMPAC). He was also named as an Ambassador for the
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Foundation's Next 50 history committee. In 2001, Blecha began working for
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, an online encyclopedia of Washington state history. As of 2024, he continues to serve there as a Staff Historian and Contributing Editor, writing hundreds of essays about regional topics. He has published ten books and written feature essays for ''
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'' , ''Life'', '' No Depression'', ''DISCoveries'', and others. Blecha researched historic brands of guitars manufactured in the Pacific Northwest from the 1930s through the 1950s including
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, Bud-Electro, Hanburt, and Coppock, with many documented in essays in Vintage Guitar magazine. He also researched pioneering Northwest-based record companies from the 1940s (Linden,
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), 1950s ( Dolton), and 1960s ( Jerden,
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, Camelot). In 2013, he launched the Northwest Music Archives website to document all known Pacific Northwest-based record labels and musical artists.


Books


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Other works


Articles and essays

Selected works from books, magazines and websites: * * * * * * * * * * * * *


Documentaries

*Interview: '' Jimi Hendrix: By Those Who Knew Him Best'' (Chrome Dreams Productions, 2004) *Interview: ''The Banned History of Rock & Roll'' (
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, 2006) *Co-producer, writer: ''Music on East Madison Street: The Sound of Seattle'' (Ray-Blecha Productions, 2015) *Interview: ''Bezango, WA'' (Austin Amandes Productions, 2015)


Liner notes

Selected liner notes and booklets from major LP and CD releases: *
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: ''I Flash Daily'' (Psycho Records, 1985) *Various: ''Nuggets Volume 8: The Northwest'' (
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, 1988) *
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: ''The Best of The Kingsmen'' (Rhino Records, 1989) *
The Sonics The Sonics are an American garage rock band from Tacoma, Washington, that formed in 1960. Their aggressive, hard-edged sound has been a major influence on Punk rock, punk and Garage rock, garage music worldwide, and they have been named inspir ...
: ''Here Are The Ultimate Sonics'' (Etiquette Records, 1990) *The Sonics: ''Maintaining My Cool'' (
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, 1991) *The Sonics: ''Psycho-Sonics'' ( Big Beat Records, 1993) *Various: ''The History of Northwest Rock Vol. 1: The Original Northwest Sound, 1950s-1960s'' (Jerden Records, 1994) *
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: ''Scrapin’ For Hits'' (Pop Lust Audio, 1996) *Various: ''The History of Northwest Rock Vol. 2: The Garage Years'' (Jerden Records, 1999) *Various: ''The History of Northwest Rock Vol. 3: Psychedelic Seattle'' (Jerden Records, 2000) *Various: ''Battle of the Bands: Vol. 1, 1960s'' (Big Beat Records, 2001) * Dave Lewis: ''The Godfather of Northwest Rock'' (Jerden Records, 2006) *The Sonics: ''Busybody!!!: Live in Tacoma 1964'' (
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, 2007) *Various: ''Rock ‘N Soul: Seattle Sounds of the 60s'' (Camelot Records, 2009) *The Bumps: "Please Come Down" / "Baby Blue" (Freakout Records/Hockeytalker Records, 2017)


Music

Blecha's recordings include singles, EPs, and albums with multiple artists as a drummer, guitarist, and songwriter: *Chains of Hell Orchestra: ''Doctor's Daughter'' (1982 album), ''Cairo's Ride'' (1982 album), ''Chaque Fois'' (1984 album), ''One Bad Trip'' (1984 12" EP) *Shawn O'Neill and the Chains of Hell Orchestra: "Generations Past" on ''
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7'' (1982 VA album) *
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: ''Kiss This Day Goodbye'' (1983 album) *ME: "Scorpio Moon" / "And Now You" (1985 7" single)


Lectures

Selected lectures and topics: *"Seattle’s New Music Museum: The Experience Music Project", The Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis. MO, September 16, 1999 *"Quest for Volume: A History of the Electric Guitar", Glenn A. Black Laboratory Lecture Hall, University of Indiana, September 18, 1999 *"The Black Roots of the Original Northwest Rock Sound", University of Washington School of Music Conference: "Around the Sound: Popular Music in Performance, Education and Scholarship" (catalog, pp. 83–85), 2000 *"The History of Country Music in Oregon",
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, Portland, October 26, 2012 *"The Lost Roadhouses of Seattle", Southwest Seattle Historical Society, February 9, 2023, *"Stomp & Shout! The Untold Saga of the Origins of Northwest Rock",
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, April 19, 2023


Personal life

Blecha resides in the Seattle area with his wife, Kate Race, an artist, musician, and graphic designer.


References


External links


Peter Blecha at BlogspotMuseum of Pop CultureThe Northwest Music ArchivesHistoryLink
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