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42: 360:, who was then Easter's girlfriend (now former wife). Easter wrote some of Shalini's material, but the focus was on Chatterjee, the band's lead vocalist and primary writer. The same three musicians also briefly played under the name the Fiendish Minstrels, which featured Easter's lead vocals as well as a selection of Let's Active tunes in their repertoire. Beginning in the mid-2000s, Easter also resumed recording and performing under his own name. His firstβ€”and to date onlyβ€”official solo album, 303:(1986), was largely a solo recording by Easter, who played most of the instruments himself and handled the mixing and production. On board for a few tracks, however, were Carlson, bassist/vocalist Hunter, and drummers Rob Ladd and Eric Marshall. Dennis Ambrose played bass at the beginning of the group's 1986 tour, with the lineup of Easter, Carlson and Marshall. Ambrose was later replaced on bass by Janine Cooper Ayres for the fall leg of the 1986 tour opening for R.E.M. 399: 458:'s Mark Deming wrote that the group's recordings established that Easter "deserves to be acknowledged as one of the finer songwriters of his time and place," and "by all rights, should have made him the darling of the college radio (and maybe even the pop charts) with their sharp hooks and insightful lyrics". 252:
television program. According to Easter, the cheaply made "econo-video" was based on the band's concept of having dogs running through the set, "which would make it chaos. But they couldn't get dogs, so instead they got these puppies, which changed the vibe considerably – and changed the worldview of
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and Easter, and listed a lineup of Easter, Carlson, Marshall and a new member, bassist Jon Heames (credited as "John Heames"). Despite the credits, though, the album was largely recorded by Easter and Marshall, with significant contributions by Carlson. The subsequent tour featured a cohesive lineup
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phrase (a popular fashion at the time). In a 1984 interview, Hunter said, "It's embarrassing for people to ask you what the name of your group is and you don't want to say it out loud", and noted that the band had been erroneously billed by promoters as "Let's Dance" and "Les Active".
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Easter, meanwhile, concentrated on his production career, and rarely performed or recorded his own music in the decades following Let's Active's dissolution. He made a few appearances on tribute albums, performing solo renditions of hits by
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in 1984. Romweber quit the band during a UK tour that year, and Hunter and Easter, a couple, split up shortly afterward. However, the band was kept alive by Easter, who played as Let's Active with Hunter and two members of
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In 1985, Easter brought Angie Carlson, previously a rock journalist, into the band to play guitar and keyboards. After Hunter's departure, Carlson also took on a role as vocalist, and would later marry Easter.
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member Suzi Ziegler to join the group, stepping in to fill Hunter's role as bassist. Easter had previously worked with Ziegler when he produced Game Theory's 1986 album
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Despite critical praise, Let's Active had limited commercial success and initially became known because of Easter's production work with R.E.M.,
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After the dissolution of Let's Active, Carlson went on to form the band Grover in 1993, which released a single and one full-length album,
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The band became inactive after a final performance in early 1990 – around the same time Easter and Carlson broke up.
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In August 2014, Easter and Sara Romweber reunited Let's Active for a benefit performance for a cancer charity, the
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as a touring guitarist for a time in the mid-1990s. In 2000, re-teaming with Marshall, Easter formed the trio
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The group played their first performance on November 13, 1981, at the 688 Club in Atlanta, opening for
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in 1983, shortly after filming the video for "Every Word Means No" as guests on
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our band for all eternity, because these puppies were just so adorable".
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Sara Romweber died of a brain tumor on March 4, 2019, at the age of 55.
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The name of the group was taken from a T-shirt sold in Japan bearing an
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The original trio of Easter, Hunter and Romweber released the six-song
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Faye Hunter – bass guitar, vocals (1981–1986; died 2013)
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Angie Carlson – guitar, keyboards, vocals (1985–1990)
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By the time of Let's Active's third and final album,
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Sara Romweber on drums at Let's Active reunion show
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Vol. 96, no. 51. p. 41. 976: 923:. Vol. 96, no. 40. p. 36. 914: 843: 321:of Easter, Carlson, Marshall and Heames. 266:, joined to tour with the group in 1983. 245:I.R.S. Records Presents: The Cutting Edge 157:, in 1981, and often identified with the 1423:Culture of Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1121: 878: 397: 173: 1144: 1080: 1047: 1014: 941: 771: 14: 1390: 1189: 1161: 977:McCormick, Moira (December 22, 1984). 849: 735: 729: 1438:1981 establishments in North Carolina 1413:Rock music groups from North Carolina 1403:Musical groups disestablished in 1990 1346:Every Word: A Tribute to Let's Active 1329:Every Word: A Tribute to Let's Active 1074: 802:"Mitch Easter: Perfect Sound Forever" 799: 795: 793: 463:Every Word: A Tribute to Let's Active 297:The band's second full-length album, 950: 915:McCormick, Moira (October 6, 1984). 852:"Easter hopes his mother knows best" 508:Jon Heames – bass guitar (1987–1990) 530:Dennis Ambrose – bass guitar (1986) 371:. In 2007, she joined her brother, 356:with singer-songwriter and bassist 269:The group released the full-length 178:Let's Active was formed in 1981 by 24: 1408:Musical groups from North Carolina 1398:Musical groups established in 1981 1081:Strange, Jay (December 20, 2011). 850:Fricke, David (October 21, 1984). 826:"Sara Teresa Romweber 1964 - 2019" 790: 490:– guitar, vocals (1981–1990, 2014) 25: 1454: 1363: 772:Menconi, David (August 7, 2014). 521:Lynn Blakey – vocals (1983, 2014) 511:Suzi Ziegler – bass guitar (2014) 505:Eric Marshall – drums (1986–1990) 393: 191:inadvertently nonsensical English 1236:from the original on 2014-08-12. 1214:from the original on 2013-06-02. 1179:from the original on 2014-08-12. 1157:from the original on 2015-10-06. 1134:from the original on 2016-03-05. 1122:McGovern, Kyle (July 22, 2013). 1111:from the original on 2016-04-10. 1093:from the original on 2014-08-15. 1050:"Talent in Action: Let's Active" 1048:Hochman, Steve (July 19, 1986). 979:"Talent in Action: Let's Active" 963:from the original on 2013-10-13. 953:"Mitch Easter – Beyond and Back" 868:from the original on 2013-09-15. 814:from the original on 2014-02-22. 469:, Bill Lloyd, Bobby Sutliff and 328:Post-breakup careers (1990–2014) 1292: 1145:Brandle, Lars (July 22, 2013). 736:Strong, Martin Charles (2003). 536:Missy Thangs – keyboards (2014) 524:Tim Lee – keyboards (1984–1985) 379:, to record and perform as the 46:Let's Active performing in 2014 818: 782:. Raleigh, N.C. Archived from 540: 13: 1: 885:. Da Capo Press. p. 80. 723: 155:Winston-Salem, North Carolina 63:Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1015:Bessman, Jim (May 6, 1995). 527:Jay Peck – drums (1984–1985) 502:Rob Ladd – drums (1985–1986) 476: 431:Legacy and critical response 316:. The album was produced by 7: 1300:"Sara Romweber 1964 - 2019" 1272:Sam Sodomsky (2019-05-05). 742:. Edinburgh UK: Canongate. 739:The Great Indie Discography 708: 10: 1459: 1173:Be Loud! Sophie Foundation 593: 408:Be Loud! Sophie Foundation 168: 1433:American power pop groups 951:Amar, Erin (March 2011). 879:Sullivan, Denise (1998). 830:walkersfuneralservice.com 609: 603: 600: 545: 118: 114: 104: 94: 68: 58: 53: 39: 32: 694:"Every Dog Has His Day" 410:. Easter invited former 364:, was released in 2007. 1105:"Faye Elizabeth Hunter" 779:The News & Observer 719:(1987), archive footage 665:Big Plans for Everybody 563:Big Plans for Everybody 417:The Big Shot Chronicles 388:Advance, North Carolina 300:Big Plans for Everybody 283:Big Plans for Everybody 238:The band was signed to 1443:I.R.S. Records artists 716:Athens, GA: Inside Out 578: 403: 54:Background information 1252:Winston-Salem Journal 701:Every Dog Has His Day 571:Every Dog Has His Day 401: 309:Every Dog Has His Day 287:Every Dog Has His Day 174:Formation (1981–1982) 1175:(official website). 800:Mills, Fred (2007). 683:Bucketfull of Brains 390:, at the age of 59. 859:The Sunday Register 786:on August 29, 2014. 1232:. 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Index

Suzi Ziegler
Let's Active performing in 2014 (Suzi Ziegler, bass; Mitch Easter, guitar)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Jangle pop
power pop
alternative rock
I.R.S. Records
Mitch Easter
rock
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
jangle pop
Mitch Easter
Mitch Easter
record producer
inadvertently nonsensical English
R.E.M.
Chronic Town
Murmur
Reckoning
Don Dixon
I.R.S. Records
I.R.S. Records Presents: The Cutting Edge
MTV
Afoot
Tres Chicas
The Windbreakers
Big Plans for Everybody
Every Dog Has His Day
power pop
John Leckie

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