Bruce S. Pavitt (born March 7, 1959) is the Chicago-born co-founder of independent record label Sub Pop. He attended Evergreen State College where he...
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Sub Pop (section Post-Pavitt)
Sub Pop is an independent record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop achieved fame in the early 1990s for signing Seattle...
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Pavitt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Pavitt (1920–1989), British footballer Bruce Pavitt (born 1959), American businessman...
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first recorded as being applied to Seattle musicians in July 1987 when Bruce Pavitt described Green River's Dry as a Bone EP in a Sub Pop record company...
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Process School (ALPS) at Rich East High School in 1979, the same school Bruce Pavitt graduated from 2 years earlier, in 1977. He and Yamamoto decided to move...
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Thayil moved to Seattle from Park Forest, Illinois, with Yamamoto and Bruce Pavitt, who would later start the independent record label Sub Pop. Cornell...
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around Sub Pop, a record label founded by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman. Sub Pop was founded by Bruce Pavitt, who began with a local radio show and began...
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Soundgarden guitarist Kim Thayil, and Poneman's eventual business partner Bruce Pavitt also worked regular air shifts at the station. At a 1985 KCMU benefit...
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"Touch Me I'm Sick" originated from a discussion with Sub Pop owner Bruce Pavitt, who "said: 'Hey, you sing about dogs. You sing about being sick. You...
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with the digipak album features an introduction by Sup Pop co-founder Bruce Pavitt, "Corporate Associate." The remainder of the booklet includes comments...
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Charles Peterson – photography (front cover) Michael Lavine – photography (back cover) Bruce Pavitt – Third Eye/front cover Susan Silver – management...
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Nirenberg, Michael (December 30, 2014). "Discussion with Sub Pop Founder Bruce Pavitt". The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, Inc. Retrieved March 15...
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first two albums, Let It Be has "an amazing range" of musical ideas. Bruce Pavitt, writing in The Rocket, called the album "mature, diverse rock that could...
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Sub Pop, tentatively titled Sheep. At the suggestion of Sub Pop head Bruce Pavitt, Nirvana selected Butch Vig as producer. The band particularly liked...
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Friends of Kurt Cobain such as Ian Dickson of Earth, Mark Arm of Mudhoney, Bruce Pavitt and Slim Moon have all acknowledged Johnson's significant influence on...
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down and took the following day off, sightseeing with Sub Pop manager, Bruce Pavitt. Cobain completed the remaining five European tour dates and returned...
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nation's college radio network. In 1982 the foursome hired a manager, Bruce Pavitt in his pre-Sub Pop career, and did a summer tour of the US, visiting...
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according to Endino. The album was edited and sequenced. Still, Sub Pop head Bruce Pavitt ordered that the album be completely re-sequenced. The record was further...
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Robert Christgau gave the album an A+, and the Seattle Rocket critic Bruce Pavitt called Let It Be "mature diverse rock that could well shoot these regional...
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was the front-man of American grunge band Nirvana. It was written by Bruce Pavitt who was the co-founder of Sub Pop, Nirvana's original record label. The...
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Monroe, Washington in 1991. Jesse went with his manager Barbara Buckland, Bruce Pavitt from Sub Pop Records, Grant Alden (then a writer for Rocket magazine...
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Bruce Travis McGill (born July 11, 1950) is an American actor. He worked with director Michael Mann in the films The Insider (1999), Ali (2001), and Collateral...
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fused elements of punk rock and heavy metal to create a scene which Bruce Pavitt, co-founder of the record label Sub Pop, described as "gritty vocals...
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Tobi Vail, Kathi Wilcox, John Wozniak, and Tay Zonday; Sub Pop founder Bruce Pavitt; Calvin Johnson, founder of K Records; photographer Michael Lavine; politician...
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Endino's basement four-track studio on April 24, 1985, for their friend Bruce Pavitt, hence the name of the tape, which features a rare early version of "Tears...
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changed per the agreement between him and Sub Pop co-owner Bruce Pavitt, Lanegan stormed into Pavitt's office at Sub Pop, berating him and threatening him with...
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Endino. Green River chose to record Dry as a Bone for Bruce Pavitt's new label, Sub Pop. However, Pavitt couldn't afford to release it until the following...
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guitar Production Arthur S. Aubry – photography Art Chantry – design Bruce Pavitt – production Pigeonhed – production, mixing Jonathan Poneman – production...
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Xavier McDaniel, Wayne Cody, Cameron Crowe, Pat DiNizio, Tim Burton, Bruce Pavitt, Amy Hill, Debi Mazar, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden, Victor...
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Jonathan Poneman, founder of the label recalled "I remember back in 1988, Bruce Pavitt and I scammed a trip to Berlin with Mudhoney, who were scheduled to play...
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