The Green Pajamas Explained

The Green Pajamas
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Seattle, Washington, United States
Genre:Neo-psychedelia, indie rock, Paisley Underground, jangle pop
Years Active:1984–current
Label:Green Monkey, Hidden Agenda, Camera Obscura, Woronzow
Associated Acts:Jeff Kelly
Goblin Market
Website:Secret Day
Current Members:Jeff Kelly, Joe Ross, Eric Lichter, Laura Weller, Scott Vanderpool
Past Members:Karl Wilhelm, Steve Lawrence, Bruce Haedt

The Green Pajamas are a musical group from Seattle, Washington. They formed in the spring of 1984 when Jeff Kelly and Joe Ross recorded and released their first album, Summer Of Lust.[1] They are probably best known for the regional hit single "Kim the Waitress".[2]

The band released 33 albums between 1984 and 2014. The band has never been picked up by a major label.

History

Joe Ross and Jeff Kelly met at a party and discovered a common interest in 60s psychedelia. Inspired by 1983's Los Angeles "paisley underground" music scene the duo decided to start a similar scene in their home town of Seattle. By spring of 1984 they had recorded and released a homemade cassette called Summer of Lust.

The 7" record "Kim the Waitress" attracted regional college radio airplay in the mid-80s, and the band went on to record "Sister Anne", and the albums Book Of Hours and Ghosts of Love, before breaking up during the sessions for Ghosts of Love (released 1990 to some critical attention on the L.A. label Bomp!). During the next few years, Jeff Kelly released solo recordings on cassette. The band re-united in 1994 in the wake of "Kim The Waitress" covers released that year by Material Issue and the Seattle band Sister Psychic.[3] A third single, "Song for Christina", was released. (The Green Pajamas' early singles, including "Kim The Waitress", can be heard on the 1997 anthology Indian Winter.)

With the 1999 release of Seven Fathoms Down and Falling on Nick Saloman's Woronzow records, they played the 1999 Terrastock 3 festival in London. They have been Terrastock regulars, playing at Terrastock 2 in San Francisco, No. 4 in Seattle and No. 6 in Providence, RI.

In 2009 the band returned to the Seattle record label where they started and has been putting out a steady stream of releases, both reissues and new material.

Band members

Former members

Discography

Jeff Kelly has also recorded several solo albums, an album with his wife Susanne Kelly and three with Laura Weller as Goblin Market. Eric Lichter has recorded two solo albums as well as albums by the Picture Day and The Life.

Albums
Singles
EPs
Compilations
Jeff Kelly solo releases
Jeff Kelly and Susanne Kelly releases
Eric Lichter solo releases
Albums by The Goblin Market (Jeff Kelly and Laura Weller)

References

Bibliography

External links

Official sites
  • Secret Day official website of The Green Pajamas

    The Green Pajamas Official Facebook page

    Articles

    Secret Day's "Inspiring Links" section lists various articles and interviews. Warning: Flash site.

    Review sites

    Notes and References

    1. Book: Bush, James . Encyclopedia of Northwest Music . 1999 . . Seattle, WA.
    2. [#Loser|Humphrey 1995]
    3. [#Loser|Humphrey 1995]