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Candice Pedersen co-owned the Olympia, Washington-based independent record label K Records from 1986 to 1999, along with Calvin Johnson of Beat Happening. In 1999, she sold her half of the label to Johnson. Career. Pedersen was initially hired as a K Records intern in January 1986, for $20 a week and credit at Evergreen State College.
Nov 15, 2012 · Written by Jessica Hopper | November 15, 2012 - 12:55 pm. Candice Pedersen, co-founder, K Records: [Bikini Kill’s first shows] were really fun — and they were good! You could tell they had...
K Records; Founded: 1982 () Founder: Calvin Johnson Candice Pedersen: Distributor(s) The Business: Genre: Twee pop, indie rock, punk rock: Country of origin: U.S. Location: Olympia, Washington: Official website: www.krecs.com
Aug 30, 2021 · Written by Beverly Bryan | August 30, 2021 - 12:00 pm. In NOFX’s song “Kill Rock Stars,” Fat Mike calls out Bikini Kill singer Kathleen Hanna with the lyric, “‘Kill the rockstars’ how ...
Apr 6, 2022 · Since 1982, Johnson’s K Records had been operating as an independent record label in Olympia, providing underground artists with a platform for the publication of their work. Later co-owned and managed by Candice Pedersen, K became associated with cassette culture, a practice of amateur production and distribution of music.
Nov 14, 1993 · In trying to define what makes for a vital scene, I talked to Candice Pedersen, manager of K Records, a respected independent based in Olympia, home of the Riot Grrrls.
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