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The Musical Castle

The Musical Castle

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The season one finale of Field Notes explores the life and legacy of Seattle music producer Gary Mula and the musical castle he built at The Dutchman Studios. The podcast features archival interview recordings with Mula where he recalls how The Dutchman became a diverse, welcoming mecca for various genres, from grunge to early hip-hop. Ultimately, this episode celebrates Mula's unwavering, community-driven spirit as reflected in his final project, The Rabbit Box, which continues his commitment to providing uncompromising artistic space.

This episode is hosted by Tony Williams and features guest Shin Yu Pai.

Curated HistoryLInk article set for this episode includes:

  • The Dutchman (Seattle) by Shin Yu Pai
  • Rock Music - Seattle by Clark Humphrey
  • Women of Northwest Rock: The First 50 Years (1957-2007) by Peter Blecha

Additional HistoryLink resources for this episode:

  • Crocodile Cafe: Seattle's Icon of the Grunge Rock Era by Peter Blecha
  • Cobain, Kurt (1967-1994) by Peter Blecha
  • Kurt Cobain posts a "Drummer Wanted" classified advertisement in Seattle's The Rocket on May 1, 1988. by Peter Blecha
  • Nirvana debuts brand-new grunge-rock anthem "Smells Like Teen Spirit" at Seattle's OK Hotel all-ages club on April 17, 1991 by Peter Blecha
  • Central Tavern and Saloon (Seattle) by Peter Blecha
  • Seattle's "underground" hip-hop scene breaks out with big Exhibition Hall gig on August 17, 1984 by Peter Blecha
  • KJR Radio (Seattle) by Peter Blecha

For more from Shin Yu Pai check out:

  • https://shinyupai.com/
  • Ten Thousand Things Podcast

Track List for This Episode

  • Gary Mula – Maraca’s CL (2002?)
  • Gary Mula – Don’t Mind (2002)
  • Thrust – What Do I Have To Do (1978)
  • Thrust – Bombs Away (1978)
  • Dumb Thumbs – Nothing Ever Lasts (2020)
  • Nirvana – Blew (1989)
  • Common Language –
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