Candice Pedersen Explained

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. Pedersen became a full partner in 1989 until selling her half of the label to Johnson in 1999.[1] Though she managed day-to-day operations of the label, Pedersen noted in a 1992 interview that "I'm often considered my partner's secretary."[2]

Pedersen also contributed to the label's history through organizing the citywide International Pop Underground Convention, which was an extension of a summer barbecue party she'd hosted on Steamboat Island, near Olympia.[3] Pedersen decided to make the event citywide in 1991, and was responsible for the all-girls night which is cited as a formative moment within the Pacific Northwest's riot grrrl scene,[4] marking the debut performance of many acts that would become nationally renown.[5] [6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Baumgarten. Mark. Love rock revolution : K Records and the rise of independent music. 2012. Sasquatch Books. Seattle. 9781570618222.
  2. News: Keene. Linda. Feminist Fury -- Burn Down The Walls That Say You Can't. 12 October 2015. Seattle Times. 21 March 1993.
  3. News: Nelson. Chris. The Day the Music Didn't Die. 12 October 2015. Seattle Weekly. 10 September 2006. https://web.archive.org/web/20150402121803/http://www.seattleweekly.com/2001-08-08/music/the-day-the-music-didn-t-die/. 2 April 2015. dead.
  4. Book: Azerrad. Michael. Our Band Could Be Your Life. 2001 . Little, Brown. 9780316063791. 488–492. registration.
  5. News: Hopper. Jessica. Riot Grrrl get noticed. 12 October 2015. The Guardian. 13 June 2011.
  6. Book: Fateman. Johanna. The riot grrrl collection. 2013. Feminist Press. New York, NY. 978-1558618220. 15.
  7. Book: Moore. Ryan. Sells Like Teen Spirit: Music, Youth Culture, and Social Crisis. registration. 2009. NYU Press. 9780814796030.