Archive for the ‘Listening Party’ Category

Free Basin’ Fridays – “Country Funk 1969-1975″ Giveaway!

Friday, July 27th, 2012

For this week’s Free Basin’ Fridays, one lucky winner will receive a CD or 2xLP (your choice!) copy of our latest anthology Country Funk 1969-1975 (LITA 083 – out now). All you have to do is leave a comment below with your name and email address (kept private) and tell us what you think “Country Funk” is. Winner will be chosen at random and announced next Friday, August 3rd at 12pm PST. If you’ve won a giveaway of ours in the last 2 months you are not elegible. Sorry! And if you’re in Los Angeles this weekend, don’t forget to mosey on over to Mount Analog for our release party on Sunday from 2-6pm. We’ll have DJs (Tourqouise Wisdom, LITA crew, Jess Rotter / Jessica Hundley) as well as a live set from country weirdos The Abigails. Details on our Facebook page!

 

V/A “Country Funk 1969-1975″ – 2xLP / CD / Digital (Out Now) + Release Party!

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

[...]the impetus of Country Funk isn’t historical accuracy or even critical rehabilitation. Instead, it intends primarily to be a badass playlist, an alt-universe Nuggets that flirts with kitsch but crams its tracklist with unexpected ideas and flourishes, unlikely filigrees of grit and invention.”  8.4, Pitchfork.com

Available worldwide today at fine record stores and LightInTheAttic.net, 16 funky slices of boot cut boogie all dressed up in a package we like to call Country Funk 1969 – 1975 (LITA 083). Legit barn-burners from the likes of Jim Ford, Bobby Gentry, Tony Joe White, Larry Jon Wilson, Gritz, and many, many more. Featuring liner notes by Jessica Hundley and art by Jess Rotter, pick up Country Funk on CD (Digipak with 24 page book), 2xLP (deluxe “Tip-on” gatefold jacket with book) or Digital download today.

And if you’re in Los Angeles this Sunday, swing by the awesome new record store Mount Analog in Highland Park for the Country Funk release party. There will be DJ sets by  the Light In The Attic crew, Turquoise Wisdom, Chicken & Waffles (Jessica Hundley & Jess Rotter), plus a live in-store from the Abigails. Deets in the flyer below and be sure to share the Facebook event page here!

Thin Lizzy LIZZ-ENING PARTY @ Vacation Vinyl (7/10/12)

Friday, July 6th, 2012

Celebrating our reissue of Thin Lizzy’s debut album (out Tuesday, July 10) we’ll be hanging out at Vacation Vinyl in Silverlake, giving the record a few spins whilst sipping pints of Harp. Come by, say hi, catch a buzz, and buy some records! RSVP at the Facebook event page here!

Vacation Vinyl | Tuesday, July 10, 2012 | 7pm – 9pm | FREE
3815 West Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
(323) 666-2111

Wendy Rene – Listening Party in Los Angeles! Free BBQ and Beer!

Monday, February 27th, 2012

Come celebrate the first ever anthology of Stax/Volt recording artist and Memphis soul legend, Wendy Rene. After Laughter Comes Tears (out now!), includes all of Wendy Rene’s singles on Stax and Volt, plus many rarities, all recorded between 1964 and ’65. For all those who couldn’t make it to the Stax Museum last week, we’re bringing a little Memphis to you! Come to the Old Style Guitar Shop in Silverlake and enjoy some delicious BBQ (plus some veggie options) and cold beer, on us! We’ll spin the record in its entirety followed by a slew of other good tunes chosen by your’s truly.

Hope to see you all there!

Wendy Rene | Listening Party! | 3/3/12 | 5PM – 8PM | FREE!
Old Style Guitar Shop
510 N Hoover St.
Los Angeles, CA

Charles “Packy” Axton – “Late Late Party 1965-67″ CD/LP OUT NOW!

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Today is the day! We’re proud to present the first ever anthology of Charles ‘Packy’ AxtonLate Late Party 1965-67! And for all you Memphis folk, don’t forget about the FREE listening party at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music TODAY, Tuesday August 23rd from 4PM – 6PM. Details HERE!

Born in Memphis, Tennessee, tenor saxophone player and bandleader Charles ‘Packy’ Axton is yet another of the uncelebrated, despite a deep pedigree and funky catalogue of notable grooves. Part of the mighty Stax family through birth—Packy’s mother Estelle Axton and uncle Jim Stewart founded the southern R&B dynasty in the early 1960’s—Packy picked up the sax at a young age, and after linking with future Booker T. & the M.G.’s Steve Cropper and Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn, formed the The Mar-Keys. Almost reaching the top of the R&B and pop charts in 1961 with the classic “Last Night,” friction caused by Packy’s party going ways caused a split. It wasn’t until 1965 that the wild child had another national instrumental hit on his hands, “Hole In The Wall” by the Packers, chronicled by Light In The Attic Records.

Steve Cropper, Charles ‘Packy’ Axton, Wayne Jackson, Don Nix, Terry Johnson, Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn. Photo courtesy of Don Nix.

Despite the loving support of his musically minded mother, Packy was ostracized from Stax proper through a rift with Stewart because of his casual approach and oft-eccentric ways. Packy preferred hanging out and playing music with local black musicians, something that in the racially tense south, was viewed negatively by some. Still, throughout the mid-1960’s, Packy recorded a series of hard, short, and down home R&B stompers at Royal and Ardent Recording Studios by heavyweight producer John Fry (Big Star, Isaac Hayes, Ry Cooder), accompanied by legendary Stax and Hi Records dynamos Steve CropperBooker T., and Teenie Hodges (Al Green, Ann Peebles, Syl Johnson). Featuring songs released on labels such as Bar RecordsHollywood,Pure Soul Music, and U.S.A. Records (not to mention several unreleased gems) Late Late Party 1965-67 includes seventeen powerful instrumental and vocal tracks for your listening pleasure. Supplemented by Memphis-writer Andria Lisle’s extensive liner notes, unpublished photographs, and featuring lovingly remastered audio, Late Late Party is shines a light on an overlooked part of the Stax story.

For more info, audio samples and order Charles ‘Packy’ Axton - Late Late Party 1965-67 (LITA 067 -CD | LP+Download Card for Unreleased Track | DIGITAL), click HERE!

Charles “Packy” Axton Listening Party in Memphis at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music!

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

For all of our Memphis friends, save the date of August 23rd for a very special engagement at the Stax Museum of American Soul Music. Charles “Packy” Axton - Late Late Party 1965-67 is the first ever anthology of Packy’s work as a band leader/songwriter and we are very honored to celebrate this release on Packy’s home turf in Memphis at the legendary Stax Museum. Spread the word with this Facebook event! Details below.

Listening Party - Charles “Packy” Axton – Late Late Party 1965-67 (LITA 067 CD | LP)
Stax Museum of American Soul Music – 926 East McLemore Ave, Memphis, TN
Tuesday, August 23rd from 4-6PM