Tim/Kerr
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Tim/Kerr Records | |
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Founder | Thor Lindsay & Tim Kerr |
Status | Defunct |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Tim/Kerr was a record label in Portland, Oregon, run by Thor Lindsay and Tim Kerr, who closed the business in Spring of 1999. Some of the better known bands that were on the label include Everclear and The Dandy Warhols. The label also released a collaboration between Kurt Cobain and author William S. Burroughs titled The "Priest" they called him, and a collaboration between Burroughs and Gus Van Sant titled The Elvis of Letters (catalog number T/K 9112001).
According to Allmusic, the following musicians had releases through Tim/Kerr:[1]
- Pere Ubu
- Poison Idea
- Wipers
- Smegma
- Dave "Snaker" Ray
- Peter Laughner
- Wayne Horvitz
- Bush Tetras
- Richard Hell
- The Raincoats
- Dharma Bums
- Greg Sage
- "Spider John" Koerner
- John Fahey
- The Posies
- Super Deluxe
- Everclear
References
External links
- Tim/Kerr from Allmusic
- A History of Portland Rock, Part 9: The Mid '90s, by SP Clarke
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