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Died On This Date (July 20, 2013) Faye Hunter / Founding Bassist For Let’s Active

Posted by themusicsover on July 20, 2013

Faye Hunter
DOB Unknown – July 20, 2013

faye-hunterFaye Hunter is perhaps best remembered as the original bassist for influential jangle pop band, Let’s Active.  Formed by Mitch Easter in 1981, the band, which also included Sara Romweber on drums, played their first gig opening for their friends, R.E.M., before becoming a college radio and critic darlings.  Their first video, “Every Word Means No,” became a moderate hit on MTV and helped pave the road for college rock and what would become known as indie rock.  Hunter played on the band’s first three releases, Afoot (1983), Cypress (1984), and Big Plans For Everybody (1986) before departing.  Other acts with whom Hunter collaborated included Marshall Crenshaw, Chris Stamey, and the Windbreakers.  She contributed to a Let’s Active tribute album in 2003.  Faye Hunter was 59 when she reportedly took her own life on July 20, 2013.

Thanks to Craig Rosen at Number 1 Albums for the assist.



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