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Light In The Attic’s 10 Year Anniversary | Seattle & Los Angeles Concerts | Limited Edition 7″ Series

Tuesday, August 7th, 2012

Hard to believe ten years have passed since Matt Sullivan and Josh Wright founded Light In The Attic, a label responsible for some of the sharpest looking and sounding reissues and new albums of recent years. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, Light In The Attic has put together some very special events and a series of exclusive singles.

In the ten years since its inception, Light In The Attic has launched The Black Angels to the world and released rare treasures from funk-rock maverick Betty Davis, proto-punk band The Monks, folk singers Karen Dalton, Jim Sullivan, and Michael Chapman, larger-than-life troubadours Serge Gainsbourg and Lee Hazlewood, Korean rock hero Shin Joong Hyun, and Memphis soul heavyweights Wendy Rene and Charles “Packy” Axton.

Over the years, we also delved deep in to the history of our home town with vintage Seattle soul via the series Wheedle’s Groove, reissued classics from country stalwarts Kris Kristofferson and the Louvin Brothers, brought rock-n-roll farmers Donnie & Joe Emerson to the public, expanded minds with the deeply vibrant Jamaica to Toronto series, and played a key role in the rediscovery of legendary singer-songwriter Sixto Rodriguez, recently celebrated in the Sony Pictures Classics critical smash film, Searching For Sugar Man. The list is long.

It’s only right, then, that we’re not letting an anniversary like this pass unmarked. Headlining two celebratory concerts is Rodriguez, a man for whom rediscovery via Light In The Attic has taken him from obscurity to long-deserved fame. Line-ups for the two shows – to be held in Los Angeles and Seattle – will include the third ever U.S. performance by South Korea’s 75-year old ‘Godfather of Rock’ Shin Joong Hyun, veteran Yorkshire finger-picking wizard Michael Chapman, and a very rare performance from rediscovered darlings of private press, Donnie & Joe Emerson.

In addition to the shows, we will be releasing a series of very special singles as colored vinyl 7”s and digital downloads. The series features contemporary artists covering a track reissued by Light In The Attic on the A-side, plus the original version on the B-side. The series begins with Iggy Pop & Zig Zags covering Betty Davis, and the standard remains equally high.

Sullivan conceived Light In The Attic having worked as an intern for Seattle’s Sub Pop and Loosegroove labels in the ‘90s. Spending a summer in Spain working for reissue label Munster Records, he hit on the idea of launching his own. In the decade in which the world went digital, Light In The Attic bucked the trend, focusing on creating beautiful, covetable, desirable discs. “That’s what gets us up in the morning – finding records, finding new ways to shed light on them and get them the respect they deserve,” says Matt. “The packaging, the album, it all has to be one inspiring experience.”

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Los Angeles):
Friday, September 28, El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
SHIN JOONG HYUN (South Korea)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
STEPHEN JOHN KALINICH (Los Angeles)
DJ SIPREANO (Vancouver)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic 10 Year Anniversary Concert (Seattle):
Friday, October 12, The Showbox at The Market, Seattle
The first 200 people through the door at both shows get a free 45 single, and the merch stall will be a Light In The Attic record store – heaven for label completists. 

RODRIGUEZ (Detroit)
MICHAEL CHAPMAN (U.K.)
DONNIE & JOE EMERSON (Fruitland, WA – first Seattle appearance)
DJ SUSPENCE (Seattle)

Tickets available via this link.

Light In The Attic Anniversary 7″ Series:
We’re only at liberty to unveil the first few, which are as follows…

Iggy Pop & Zig Zags – Pre-Order at this link.
“If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (2012) b/w Betty Davis, “If I’m In Luck I Might Get Picked Up” (1973)

Sweet Tea featuring Alex Maas (The Black Angels) & Erika Wennerstrom (Heartless Bastards)
“After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (2012) b/w Wendy Rene, “After Laughter (Comes Tears)” (1964)

Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band
“I’ll Slip Away” (2012) b/w Rodriguez “I’ll Slip Away (1967)

Wheedle’s Groove on KING5 Seattle’s “Evening Magazine” (video)

Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

The Wheedle’s Groove documentary and band were featured last night on KING5 Seattle’s “Evening Magazine” program. You can watch the the whole 6:00 minute video after the jump or by clicking here.

Wheedle’s Groove on the Stage and Screen in Portland THIS WEDNESDAY!

Monday, September 5th, 2011

Hey Portland come out this Wednesday night (9/7/11) for an evening of Seattle’s finest in soul and funk. As part of the MusicfestNW, the documentary Wheedle’s Groove will be shown with the band Wheedle’s Groove taking the stage immediately after the film. This is the first time the band and the film have shared the stage on the same night, so this is not to be missed! And just to sweeten the deal, director Jennifer Maas will be in attendance for a Q&A moderated by the legendary George Drakoulias. Be there! For tickets and more info, click here.

Wheedle’s Groove (Documentary and Band)
7:00PM – Wedensday, September 7 – MusicfestNW @ the Mission Theater

Wheedle’s Groove / Jim Sullivan Story TICKET GIVEAWAY!

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

We’re getting ready for the “Don’t Knock The Rock” film festival screening of Wheedle’s Groove & The Jim Sullivan Story at Cinefamily this Thursday. For the event, we’re giving away TWO tickets plus, there will be giveaways at the event too! So get your tickets and also enter your chance to win a pair. Winner will be announced tomorrow at noon. Details (and trailers) after the jump.

For your chance to win two tickets, leave a comment below with your email address (that’s kept hidden) and we’ll pick the winner at random and announce it tomorrow at 12PM PST. So keep your Thursday night free! Of course, this even is in Los Angeles, so it helps if you’re in town!

Wheedle’s Groove (L.A. Premier!) & The Jim Sullivan Story (World Premier!!!)
Thursday, August 18th 7:30PM
Don’t Knock The Rock @ Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles

Don’t forget – Wheedle’s Groove L.A. premiere August 18th!

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Don’t forget to get your tickets now! Only two weeks left!

On August 18th, join Light In The Attic Records at Cinefamily for the Los Angeles premiere of the full length documentary,Wheedle’s Groove. This screening is part of the amazing “Don’t Knock The Rock” film festival and will also feature a Q&A withWheedle’s Groove director Jennifer Maas and DJ sets from LITA’s Matt Sullivan and Patrick McCarthy. Rounding out this special night is the worldwide theatrical premiere of the short The Jim Sullivan Story.

Wheedle’s Groove L.A. Premier!
Thursday, August 18th 7:30PM
Don’t Knock The Rock @ Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles

CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW FOR TICKETS!

Wheedle’s Groove L.A. premier at “Don’t Knock The Rock” film festival!

Monday, July 18th, 2011

On August 18th, join Light In The Attic Records at Cinefamily for the Los Angeles premiere of the full length documentary, Wheedle’s Groove. This screening is part of the amazing “Don’t Knock The Rock” film festival and will also feature a Q&A with Wheedle’s Groove director Jennifer Maas and DJ sets from LITA’s Matt Sullivan and Patrick McCarthy. Rounding out this special night is the worldwide theatrical premiere of the short The Jim Sullivan Story. Seating is limited, so get your tickets early before they sell out.

Wheedle’s Groove L.A. Premier!
Thursday, August 18th 7:30PM
Don’t Knock The Rock @ Cinefamily
611 N Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles

Click on the link below for advance tickets -
http://www.cinefamily.org/​films/dont-knock-the-rock-​2011/

Spread the word with this Facebook event page!

Wheedle’s Groove Official Trailer from Jennifer Maas on Vimeo.

“Wheedle’s Groove” director Jennifer Maas interviewed by Aquarium Drunkard!

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

There are just some things one must do everyday: water the plants, brush your teeth (twice if you can!), call your Mom (as Laurie Anderson said, “Hi Mom!”), and read up on all the goodness over at the Aquarium Drunkard blog. That said, if you check one of those items off your list today, it should be the last one. Head on over to Aquarium Drunkard for the interview with Wheedle’s Groove director Jennifer Maas about the making of the film. Much more fun than brushing those teeth!

Wheedle’s Groove :: The Aquarium Drunkard Interview

Wheedle’s Groove Film at Langston Hughes African American Film Festival (Seattle)

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

More great news for Wheedle’s Groove fans. If haven’t been able to catch a screening of the film on the home turf (Seattle!), then this Wednesday night is your chance. Wheedle’s Groove movie will be screening at the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival on Wednesday, May 4th at 7PM.  Spread the word!

For tickets and more info, click HERE!
Wheedle’s Groove
Langston Hughes African American Film Festival

Wednesday, May 4th @ 7 PM
@ Central Cinema
1411 21st Ave at Union Street
Seattle, WA

Can’t make it?? Don’t fret, the Wheedle’s Groove DVD is now available WORLDWIDE!

Kearney Barton: Legendary Recording Console on eBay

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Friends,

As you may have seen in our Twitter feed this week, Dave Segal wrote a great piece on Northwest recording engineer Kearney Barton (as in Wheedle’s Groove Kearney Barton) in the latest edition of The Stranger. Check it out online HERE!

Sadly, Kearney’s health is quickly deteriorating and he had to retire after over six decades of recording Northwest music.  Our friend and mastering guru Dave Cooley has been helping Kearney sell his music gear to cover health bills.  The man’s legendary custom build, one-of-a-kind, Langevin recording console is now on eBay – check out the listing for full info and photos. It’s pretty incredible–The Kingsmen, The Standells, The Sonics, Earl Hines, Paul Bley, and many others recorded on this very console.

Kearney has arguably recorded more music than anyone in the entire Pacific Northwest, dating back to 1958, including rock, jazz, sitar music, country, psych, folk, operas, classical, radio jingles, the list goes on and on – Quincy Jones to The Sonics.  His significance to Northwest music history cannot be understated.

We’re currently working with Kearney, his family, and the University of Washington to digitize thousands of analog reels from Kearney’s endless audio archive, and eventually release some of this material on CD/LP/Digital. The University is now preserving over 1,500 reels, but we’re looking to find a safe place – ideally a local Seattle museum – to house the remainder of the archive and then locate funding to pay for months of professional digitizing.

Please spread the word.  We could use your help.

“Wheedle’s Groove” Doc NOW AVAILABLE in North America!

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

That’s right! Jennifer Maas’ Wheedle’s Groove is now available in North America. Here’s your chance to bring a little Seattle soul-funk into your home! Available in record stores everywhere!